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No, it's the 6.5 CM.Ouch, sorry about that. That's your 9.3?
The 9.3x62 only has 10 rounds through it so far. Small sample size, but it is stacking rounds so far.
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No, it's the 6.5 CM.Ouch, sorry about that. That's your 9.3?
Did exactly the same, on 4 different Sauer 100s so far. All sling lasers.65 in-lbs with paint pen on the threads seems to be working fine so far for me.
65 in-lbs with paint pen on the threads seems to be working fine so far for me.
But that's the same wood stock that they put on all their other 100s right? I can't imagine overloading a 6.5 Creedmoor enough that it could match the recoil of a 30-06, let alone your 9.3. I think you're right, I'd bet flaw in the wood, especially for that location.I had mine at 60 on the 6.5 CM. I don’t think that 60 contributed to the stock cracking.
If anything, apart from a flaw in the wood, I am inclined to blame some of the factory ammo. Some of the S&B factory loads had some slightly hard bolt lift. The Fiocchi 129-grain PSP had some hard bolt lift and extractor marks. I noticed that the day before yesterday, but since I wasn’t going to use them again, I didn’t think anything more of it. I have a hard time believing that a factory load in a 6.5 CM would crack a stock absent a flaw…
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I left it alone on the 9.3x62 (I just haven’t bothered to tinker with it yet).
Sorry to see your issues. I don't think your problem was the ammo. It looks like your bolt was making contact with the stock and not allowing the bolt to seat fully in the downward position. The hammering of the bolt on the stock cracked it. That's my $.02.I had mine at 60 on the 6.5 CM. I don’t think that 60 contributed to the stock cracking.
If anything, apart from a flaw in the wood, I am inclined to blame some of the factory ammo. Some of the S&B factory loads had some slightly hard bolt lift. The Fiocchi 129-grain PSP had some hard bolt lift and extractor marks. I noticed that the day before yesterday, but since I wasn’t going to use them again, I didn’t think anything more of it. I have a hard time believing that a factory load in a 6.5 CM would crack a stock absent a flaw…
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I left it alone on the 9.3x62 (I just haven’t bothered to tinker with it yet).
Hope it is as pretty as the first one wasI heard back from Blaser today. They replaced the stock and it is on its way back to me. No cost to me.
That's good to hear. So about a two week turnaround?
Is the heavier barrel panthers option any better or not worth the added weight and cost?
I have a standard XT. Thinking about picking up another one just not sure it's worth the extra $240. The bolt knobs look like they are threaded on? At least on my standard XT.I like mine. It’s not a huge difference between the two, but the shorter barrel and bigger bolt knob are nice.
Not sure how accurate this is, but euro optic says the weight difference between the XT and the Pantera XT is less than an ounce.Is the heavier barrel panthers option any better or not worth the added weight and cost?
I sent a Ruger No.1 B back to Ruger to have a new barrel screwed on because the one originally screwed on to it was shit.Almost like they are just selling complete rifles..... I dont know of anybody who has sent a rifle back to the factory to have a new barrel screwed on
The Sauer 243 is a 1/10 twist rate so not good for the heavy bullets if thats what you wanted to shoot. Sounds like you should hold off a bit and wait for the tikka 6 creedmoor. Or if you don't want to wait tikka 243 1/8 twist. Or get a Sauer 100 in 6.5Anyone here pick one up in 243? How's it shoot? I'm deciding between one of these in 243 or a Ruger Gen 2 in 6 creed.