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Haven't had a drop of alcohol in weeks you pathetic dunce. Cum drunk.
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Stress on the action is different than fore end pressure. You torque the action down the tip pressure isn't as much. I've never used tip pressure so can't say for sure. I do know blackheart is making a azz of himself.
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That would be in your area of expertise and something I'm happily ignorant of.
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Stress on the action is different than fore end pressure. You torque the action down the tip pressure isn't as much. I've never used tip pressure so can't say for sure. I do know blackheart is making a azz of himself. Here's a hint dipshyt. You CANNOT torque down the action screws on a rifle with forend tip pressure without putting stress on barrel, action and stock.
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Little bit of tip pressure is different than torquing something that's in a bind. Carry on......
Can always count on a idiot to screw up a pretty good thread.
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I had an interesting conversation with a guy today. He asked me what I considered the most important factors in accuracy of a rifle. Forget the scope, mounts, ammo....just the most important baselines for developing a truly accurate rifle.
He gave my five choices:
Quality of Barrel Good Trigger Perfect Crown Stress Free Bedding Trued Action
He wanted me to list them 1. through 5. He and I debated for a while and I enjoyed the talk. We both had valid points for our choices.
In order of most important to least important, mine were; 1. Stress Free Bedding 2. Good Trigger 3. Perfect Crown 4. Trued Action 5. Quality of Barrel
How would you rate them 1 - 5? I collect Ruger #1's, which are notoriously fussy about accuracy. But I have learned when they have good barrels, they suddenly are a lot less fussy. Ditto Kimbers Life is much easier with good barrel So: 1. Barrel 2. Barrel 3. Barrel 4. Other stuff on the rifle 5. Trigger
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Little bit of tip pressure is different than torquing something that's in a bind. Carry on......
Can always count on a idiot to screw up a pretty good thread. Yeah, it always fuggs a good conversation when somebody who actually knows a thing or two about the subject at hand gets involved. Loosen the action screws on a rifle with forend tip pressure and I guarantee the front of the action springs up away from the stock. Somethings "in a bind" there Einstein.
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Life is much easier with good barrel
Isn't that the truth!
The 280 Remington is overbore.
The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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Barrel, trigger, crown, action, bedding. This ⬆️
But as for me and my house we will serve the Lord. Joshua 24:15 I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Phil. 4:13
I DON'T NEED A WSM AS I HAVE A WEATHERBY!
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Life is much easier with good barrel
Isn't that the truth! Isn't called the heart of the (accurate) rifle for nothing
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Bringing the right ammunition would be at the top of your list.... Unless you didn't learn your lesson last year... I only do that when I'm hunting. Travis
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