No one is caning Blasers. They are a nice rifle that works well. But they are limited by what they can handle like any action, they can't do everything.
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No one is caning Blasers. They are a nice rifle that works well. But they are limited by what they can handle like any action, they can't do everything.
Really? I would never have guessed that.
At no point did i mention pressure, we are talking about R93's. There is a huge difference still between the lapua case and the cheytac case.
I have used a Blaser quite a lot. I really enjoy...
Its still way to big for the R8. You tell me what 338 that Blaser chambers for will do 300fps with a 300gr. I doubt the Blaser would be lighter than this will end up if they both had the same...
Trust me I really understand how they work, I've had a lot to do with building receivers for them. The R93 absolutely would not allow a big enough barrel tennon to allow extraction with this case,...
The case is 56mm the Norma mag is 63mm and can just sneek in a short acton as a 7mm, this will fit in in 338 trim just.
Ill buy a r93 chamber it and this and you can be the first and id say prob last to fire it. A case this size would never extract out of a blaser even if the bolt coped with the thrust, which i doubt...
Dont get to caught up on the 6.5 version, its just to prove the brass could be formed down that far. The 338 version wont be a barrel burner at all. Effort is what some of us enjoy, this is not for...
Really pointless? What other chambering will drive a 300gr 338 bullet around 3000fps in a short action?
There is no denying its overbore however the 338 version will not be. Should perform like a 338 lapua imp at a guess.
Turned down on a lathe.
It has been thinned down to allow it to be formed.
Secret.
Myself and Abe have been playing around with ultimate short action calibers. This is what we have come up with. It's a shortened and improved cheytac case and will be in 6.5,7 30 and 338. The hard...