Thank you for your replyI knew nothing of the company and had to review their website. A floating bolt head isn’t common in F-Open. My only other thought about an F-Open build is that the weight limit permits a heavier than average walled action, which it doesn’t appear they use. It may be unnecessary. I just feel good knowing that actions that will have so many barrel changes over many years, and rounds fired through them are oversized.
Edit: Floating bolt head manufacturers claim that alignment is assured by the inherent allowance of slight pivoting. It’s more precise to say that the floating head just about assures equal pressure will be exerted on the lugs, but there is no reason why the bolt face of a floating head would necessarily be cut more parallel to the lugs than a fixed head.
You make a very valid point.They make good repeating actions, don't know if I could go past the likes of Borden and Barnard for an F-Open build though.
How questionable? Like too strong?I have two of them, not single shot though. So far I really like them. The ejector is a little questionable at first but no problems so far. Nice smooth three lug. Not better than my bat but I'm using them for hunting rifles. For a comp rifle would still go bat
Two spring loaded ejectors don’t look as strong as what? 3 spring loaded ejectors?Just different than what you normally see. It just doesn't look as strong but works.View attachment 1216813
The ejectors are the spring loaded plungers in the bolt face. The, “claw” is an extractor.The ejector claw and the way dovetails into the bolt. Nothing to do with plungers. Several of my bench rest rifles don't even have them. Don't want necks messed up hitting the ground
Well excuse me!! Why is there always someone suffering from little dick syndrome on these threads. Just trying to contribute some positive information unlike you.
Or you could have went back and edited your post.Technology you are correct, sorry for posting while I've got 10 other things going on. I'm sure most sensible people including the OP got the point. I'm not at all "butthurt". Just seems there are better ways of questioning a honest slip up than "what 3 ejectors". A simple "do you mean extractor" and I would have said yes, sorry my mistake. It's all good, I'll leave with you to figure out, go things to do.