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Yes, send your action and we are torquing it on for free with a barrel right now.For the guys in AZ, can you spin the new barrel on?
Wonder how much more handloads would get out of it for velocityFactory velocity, 2675 in 108 ELDm.
At 5000 feet DA, it’s 1800 fps out to 600 yards—gets things dead.
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Wonder how much more handloads would get out of it for velocity
Yeah, should follow that. The velocity I gave were for the first bullets out of the barrel. That is the lowest it will be for the barrel. Should speed up to at least 2700 with factory ammo.I’m getting 2900fps w 112s on 18”, should be above 2800 easily w 112s.
I’m getting 2900fps w 112s on 18”, should be above 2800 easily w 112s.
Yeah, should follow that. The velocity I gave were for the first bullets out of the barrel. That is the lowest it will be for the barrel. Should speed up to at least 2700 with factory ammo.
Meanwhile, over at LS Wild….I'm getting 2900fps out of a PBB 7.5 20" 6cm, 5k da, 108 eldm over 40gr of h4350.
With a bit of room to bump charge, would think you could swing around 2800 out of a 16", if so my math comes out to just shy of 2000fps at 600.
So if I'm getting another barrel, and likely a UM can, only makes sense to just get another action and a wood rokstock lite while I'm at it...
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Tikka are a PAIN to take off for a rookie. You definitely need the equipment and tools are about $500 bucks to pull a factory barrel. Tools to switch after that are $175.How hard are these to install at home? I added a 6.5 PRC recently so thinking my 6.5cm would be much better converted to a 6cm. Never swapped a barrel before and dont have any special equipment for it.
Tikka are a PAIN to take off for a rookie. You definitely need the equipment and tools are about $500 bucks to pull a factory barrel. Tools to switch after that are $175.
Right now, ship us the barreled action without the trigger, and we’ll swap it free if you buy it.
Forgive my ignorance, does pulling trigger assembly allow one just to ship it regular ups without any of the headaches?
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Forgive my ignorance, does pulling trigger assembly allow one just to ship it regular ups without any of the headaches?
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Tikka are a PAIN to take off for a rookie. You definitely need the equipment and tools are about $500 bucks to pull a factory barrel. Tools to switch after that are $175.
Right now, ship us the barreled action without the trigger, and we’ll swap it free if you buy it.
Your 7mm has a magnum bolt face, to go to 6cm, you'd need a standard bolt face. You could try to swap someone and then you would be good. You'd also probably want the short action bolt stop. And different mags.Would a 7mmRM mag work to use for 6CM? I am sure my 6.5CM would but I also have quite a bit of ammo stocked up for it. I would not miss the 7RM at all.
If it didnt work as is would it just involve buying a new bolt or is there more to it?
I did as @lak2004 mentioned. Traded my magnum bolt for a standard on here. You don't have to replace the bolt stop, but it'll have a longer stroke with the LA stop.Would a 7mmRM mag work to use for 6CM? I am sure my 6.5CM would but I also have quite a bit of ammo stocked up for it. I would not miss the 7RM at all.
If it didnt work as is would it just involve buying a new bolt or is there more to it?
CorrectYour 7mm has a magnum bolt face, to go to 6cm, you'd need a standard bolt face. You could try to swap someone and then you would be good. You'd also probably want the short action bolt stop. And different mags.
PM me, if you would like to do a “trade in” I might swap take the magnum rifle in trade for a barreled action in 6 creed.Would a 7mmRM mag work to use for 6CM? I am sure my 6.5CM would but I also have quite a bit of ammo stocked up for it. I would not miss the 7RM at all.
If it didnt work as is would it just involve buying a new bolt or is there more to it?