Hello All.
This site was referred to me via fellow members here and I thought I'd join in for the Gee-Haw.
I noticed a few "club" threads and thought it would be nice to launch my first thread w/my most favorite love of all....
How many do you own!!:neener:
How many have you...
When someone asks me for a very-long-range varmint rig....
I always suggest the .243 Winchester.
But its all about Ballistic Coefficients...not just speed alone.
The .243 -in standard twist- will handle the long ranges much better. To match this w/the 22-250, you need a 1:8 twist rate...
In So Much As..
Sometimes I think there is as pre-conception as a potential customer examines the Accu-Trigger...given what they might have read in articles or forums.
Having only one Savage thus far (Model 40), the key element that struck me was its safety value. Bringing the pull weights...
The "Benefits" of polygonal rifling are-
Less Bullet Distortion
Less Fouling
Trailing edge disappears as bullet travels down the bore
These are the real-world benefits.
One of the key elements present in Ruger's Target M77......
Drawbacks-
Someone will find fault with it, for sure-...
Ain't That The Truth....I have one myself in 220 Swift!!
Just joining in the argument-thought I'd throw my hat in the ring.
+1 for Accu-Trigger
It's a breeze to work on. You can always change to a lighter spring for the blade...a good thread created by RonAKA over at RimFire Central pretty...
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