You're only saying that because you're the one who convinced me that the 22s were a better optionThis is wise...

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You're only saying that because you're the one who convinced me that the 22s were a better optionThis is wise...
You're only saying that because you're the one who convinced me that the 22s were a better option![]()
I use a Savage Model 12 in 223 a lot for PDs, and I often find myself feeding it singles when I'm shooting from a bench. If I glean nothing else from this thread, AT LEAST I will walk away knowing that there's a cure answer for that kind of insanity. A friend printed me an insert to use as a single round sled, and it helps, but there's still the occasional round that falls in crooked and the tip of the bullet gets wedged up in the corner so that the head is far enough in that I can't reach it to slide it back out. It's how I practice patience so I can go home and deal with my teenagers....If you choose poorly on a single shot action, every time you stick your finger into the loading port to flick a round into the chamber...instead of just pushing the bolt forward...remember the words "coned bolt" and this conversation.
Good shootin'-Al
This Right Here /\ /\ /\. And for the OP, all the stats on wind and such on paper doesn't aways work out in real world environment. There is a reason you don't see people shooting .22 Dashers and such in long range comps such as 1000 yard F-Class and LR BR, but you do see plenty of 6 Dasher, 6BRA and 6 BRX. If the .22 shot inside the 6 at long range they would be using them in LR Comps. Not saying .22 cal isn't fun. Just food for thought.I'll add this and you can take it for what it's worth.
A 22 Creedmoor, 22XC, 22-250AI, etc. all put a a lot of heat into a barrel. Even though you burn less powder with the longer/heavier bullets, the increased bearing surface contributes to additional heat. A 22BR or even better, a 6BR, would be wise to consider.
My 22 Creedmoor on a Mack Bros. single shot action:
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My 22BR on a Kelbly Atlas coned bolt action:
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For a day on the 'dog towns, it's a no brainer as to which I'll grab. If you choose poorly on a single shot action, every time you stick your finger into the loading port to flick a round into the chamber...instead of just pushing the bolt forward...remember the words "coned bolt" and this conversation.
Good shootin'-Al
Shot a .0105” group today with my Mountaineer. Benchrest accuracy in a repeater. What’s not to love.The Mountaineer is like the Alpine but does not have the fluted sides and has the more of the target cut on the port , doesn't have the top cut out like the hunting port on the alpine, so the Mountaineer will be stiffer. Both great actions he just made the Mountaineer for people that wanted a bit stiffer action body, for people using it for PRS or someone wanting to build one of the Rimrocks but wanting a 700 fooprint. It comes with the Alpine bolt or the "RR" rimrock bolt with Borden bumps. As far as the Heat treatment they are the same. Both great actions for sure! As far as the integral lug I would save my money, the pinned lug works just fine. But if I recall the price difference isn't all that much of a difference. I want to say that all Mountaineer now come with trigger hangers if I remember correctly. All Bordens single shots come with a coned boldface.
If some one with a 3D printer came up with an AICS type sled with drop port hole in it, I would be in for a half dozen.I use a Savage Model 12 in 223 a lot for PDs, and I often find myself feeding it singles when I'm shooting from a bench. If I glean nothing else from this thread, AT LEAST I will walk away knowing that there's a cure answer for that kind of insanity. A friend printed me an insert to use as a single round sled, and it helps, but there's still the occasional round that falls in crooked and the tip of the bullet gets wedged up in the corner so that the head is far enough in that I can't reach it to slide it back out. It's how I practice patience so I can go home and deal with my teenagers....
Since this conversation keeps drifting to cartridge selection, I guess I'll bite.If the .22 shot inside the 6 at long range they would be using them in LR Comps.