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If you dont its very easy and the 5 shots actually feed better due to the spring being more compressed. I had to stretch my 10 rounder spring to get it to feed round 10 but I've not been able to make a modified 5 rounder misfeed.i might take ya up on that. will see
Agree with all of this, except my .223 mini the 77tmk hits the lands at 2.495”.If you dont its very easy and the 5 shots actually feed better due to the spring being more compressed. I had to stretch my 10 rounder spring to get it to feed round 10 but I've not been able to make a modified 5 rounder misfeed.
Also a dremel easily opens the mag length up to 2.39 which happens be be about where 73 elds 69 and 77 tmks all touch the lands.
I've measured 3x 1 in 8 223 barrels and a 1 in 9.Agree with all of this, except my .223 mini the 77tmk hits the lands at 2.495”.
Some absolute measurements for everyone(subtract the distance you believe to be sufficient to not make contact with front of bullet), may vary between guns but I doubt it:
The stock mags windowed allow 2.39”
The Jefferson outdoors hinged metal allows 2.475”. It can be opened up to 2.5” by just taking .025” off the inside back edge of the mag box.
The nub on the back of the action inlet can be ground down to increase the available length of the hinged metal mag box to 2.510”… or more if,,,
The bolt catch for the mini bolt can be ground down to allow the bolt to travel further back to allow up to 2.575-2.6”. I ground the bolt stop face to do this.
Now I have to go back and file the nub on back of action inlet to match. It’s not an easy task with hand tools as there’s no room to get a long stroke, grabbed the right dremel bit, just need to find time to finish.
My expectation is that I can get the gun and the Jefferson metal to accept 2.55-2.575” oal ammo. Once I’m there, the last piece is a mag box that will allow that length. Chris at Jefferson thinks it’s no problem.
As stated above, anything past 2.5” will be overkill for light bullets up to the 77’s.
But it will open things up for throating, 80/88/90 class bullets, and the heavier 112/115 bullets to go with the 6 dasher I made. 6x45 gets a lot more interesting at 2.55” too. And I think a 6GT could start to make sense at these lengths too.
I’ll update here once I get the action opened up fully, and find a mag box solution.
How hard was it to get the barrel off?I was finally able to get out and shoot the mini after I got the barrel swapped to the 22 ARC I bought from LSWild. The new barrel shoots pretty well. Even though it's only a 5 shot group (it was hot and had the family with me so had to keep it short) I'm extremely pleased with it shooting the 88 ELD-M's.
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Only thing left on this build I am pretty sure is going to be the RokStok Lite when it comes out in carbon.
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Both of mine were not too hard but I made up a barrel and action vice that fit pretty nice. A Remington one looked like it would work with one jaw flipped. I would still be a bit cautious of using an internal style to remove. I made one for refitting barrels.How hard was it to get the barrel off?
Jay
How hard was it to get the barrel off?
Jay
I have a similar one for doing Tikka barrels. I might have to give it a try.I bought this action wrench and it worked pretty well.
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Heavy or sporter?I haven’t been overly impressed with my factory barrel - may eventually pull and rebarrel. Really like the 6 ARC though.
Is anyone? Ive found all of my 223 barrels to be picky. They all shoot with something but definitely won't let me pick what I want to shoot.I haven’t been overly impressed with my factory barrel - may eventually pull and rebarrel. Really like the 6 ARC though.
Heavy. Seems to do “ok” with factory 105 BTHP, but 103s and 108s are pretty inconsistent.Heavy or sporter?
Is anyone? Ive found all of my 223 barrels to be picky. They all shoot with something but definitely won't let me pick what I want to shoot.
I ended up ordering a new one. The barrel shot factory loads decent after I got the rifle bedded. Once I started handloading it I ran into weird pressure issues with low speeds. Pulled factory barrel and should have a mcgowen 6 arc barrel showing up to replace it here in a month or so.Heavy. Seems to do “ok” with factory 105 BTHP, but 103s and 108s are pretty inconsistent.
I’ll keep working on some handloads, but a new barrel may be the way to go.
I've removed a few factory barrels on tikka and howas now. I read tons of horror stories about getting them factory barrels off. What ended up getting them off for me was using outside action wrench like linked above, then sliding a 5ish foot handle to a floor jack over the handle and slowly walking it around.. minimal effort. No soaking in kroil. No hacks with a hammer. Just slow and steady leverage.How hard was it to get the barrel off?
Jay
They are functional and I dont see any more value in spending more on the current available options. I just assume they are going to require checking a few bullets and won't be tack drivers. Im happy enough with mine even the 1 in 9 is fine considering I brought it for $600 sold the suppressor and rings for $400 and thats NZ pesos too hahah. Effectively cost me $140ish US.Probably not… had high hopes for it, but couldn’t expect too much at the price point.