M70.338CS
FNG
- Joined
- Apr 28, 2023
- Messages
- 13
Couldn’t be happier with mine in 223. 3 pos safety. Better factory trigger than 3 adjusted tikka’s. Accurate rifle. My mini sits in a Stockys vg2 stock. I’d do another in a heartbeat.
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Inhave the carbon stalker in 6mm arc it's so fun to shoot and super lightweightI'm a fan of the Mini Action. I got one when they first came out. I have another with a 1/8 twist.
Even the injection molded stock is perfectly usable. I'm gonna pick up one in 6mm arc soon.
I am beyond done with the factory howa pencil barrels. I believe they are not properly heat treated. Two in a row (6 arc) start throwing wild groups after the first 2 rounds. I printed 2 5 round groups today each over 2.5 inches. Not acceptable.
I’ll try a pre fit from @hereinaz before writing off the platform entirely.
-J
Also is your rifle bedded that front lug floats in the factory inlet and torqued it's definitely stresses the action at higher torques.I am beyond done with the factory howa pencil barrels. I believe they are not properly heat treated. Two in a row (6 arc) start throwing wild groups after the first 2 rounds. I printed 2 5 round groups today each over 2.5 inches. Not acceptable.
I’ll try a pre fit from @hereinaz before writing off the platform entirely.
-J
Sucks to get two.I am beyond done with the factory howa pencil barrels. I believe they are not properly heat treated. Two in a row (6 arc) start throwing wild groups after the first 2 rounds. I printed 2 5 round groups today each over 2.5 inches. Not acceptable.
I’ll try a pre fit from @hereinaz before writing off the platform entirely.
-J
Yeah I put it in a Stocky, jefferson BM, and torqued Gutenteit.Sucks to get two.
Have you tested the torque on the front action screw? That fan have a dramatic effect. I don’t think the heat is that big a deal.
I have 16” 22 ARC barrels right now.
If you are around anyone with a barrel vise and action wrench (of if you really wanted to buy your own) you can pull the barrel yourself and just take that to a smith and get it cut down. There are pics floating around one of these mini threads where someone pulled their barrel without doing relief cuts.Curious regarding barrel removal or replacement. I have a 6.5 Grendel in 20”. I would prefer the 16” and two different smiths stated they could not remove my barrel without cutting the action or the barrel? Is this the case. So I need to buy a 16” and trash the 20”? I was planning on cutting the 20” to 16” and it appears that is not possible at this time. Suggestions are appreciated.
Yes, barrel nut for lathe free headspace on Howa. I wish they were consistent enough for shouldered prefits.Yeah I put it in a Stocky, jefferson BM, and torqued Gutenteit.
How are you doing your pre-fits, with a barrel nut?
-J
Not really concerned about that, more whether or not I'll need to relieve the stock for the nut.Yes, barrel nut for lathe free headspace on Howa. I wish they were consistent enough for shouldered prefits.
Barrel nuts don’t affect precision, but they look off to some people who care about those things. I am not one of them.
The short answer is yes.Not really concerned about that, more whether or not I'll need to relieve the stock for the nut.
-J
You can chop and thread without removing the barrel. If they can’t figure out how to do it then find someone that can.Curious regarding barrel removal or replacement. I have a 6.5 Grendel in 20”. I would prefer the 16” and two different smiths stated they could not remove my barrel without cutting the action or the barrel? Is this the case. So I need to buy a 16” and trash the 20”? I was planning on cutting the 20” to 16” and it appears that is not possible at this time. Suggestions are appreciated.