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Are these 90 degree throw?
As I replied to in the MRC/S2H project thread-
“They are the standard Pre 64 M70 throw, which IIRC is 90°. Bolt contact while cycling has not been an issue with how we teach bolt manipulation”.
Are these 90 degree throw?
Which round did you end up using for this hunt?Nov 1 2024
6cm barrel. Three more loads. As above, there was no load “work up” done. Just find book max, dump powder, seat boattail of bullet to neck shoulder junction on case, check to make sure the bullet isn’t touching the lands.
108gr ELD-M, 1.08 MOA-
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112gr MatchBurner, .76 MOA-
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95gr TMK, 1.05 MOA-
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The 95gr TMK was also trued at 960 yards. Guessed at 3,000fps MV, and elevation was spot on.
UPDATE: Nov 8.
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Looking forward to more of these videos, sure helps explain to people what 'spotting your hits/misses' means.341 yards, 95gr TMK-
That reticle in the minox is legit.341 yards, 95gr TMK-
That reticle in the minox is legit.
Does that include scopes with a power throw lever like Night Force? I stopped purchasing receivers with 90 degree bolt throw because they can hit the power throw lever. I'd be all over this receiver if it had less than a 90 degree throw.As I replied to in the MRC/S2H project thread-
“They are the standard Pre 64 M70 throw, which IIRC is 90°. Bolt contact while cycling has not been an issue with how we teach bolt manipulation”.
Does that include scopes with a power throw lever like Night Force? I stopped purchasing receivers with 90 degree bolt throw because they can hit the power throw lever. I'd be all over this receiver if it had less than a 90 degree throw.
I'll just assume you've done this at least once before filming it.August 23rd:
The action does not bind-
I'll just assume you've done this at least once before filming it.
what degree of accuracy/ precision can you achieve firing that rapidly?
When I first read this, I thought you were going to say something else -I have practiced using my middle finger off and on for a while- never on the MRC though.
not bad. I guess that's another way to test your positional foundation just for fun.I have practiced using my middle finger off and on for a while- never on the MRC though.
At that speed- about an 8” target at 100 yards. That wasn’t done for precision but to show that the bolt doesn’t bind.
Form mostly saves his middle finger for R700 triggers ...When I first read this, I thought you were going to say something else -
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Let’s see the clearances around the scope. Guessing the short and fat will be the preference.View attachment 806048
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