Coonhunter56
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Good deal. They seem
Like a good choice, especially for a lefty.
Like a good choice, especially for a lefty.
I see you are in Idaho. You might take a look at BAT Machine in Post Falls.
Really like mine. Wouldn’t hesitate buying another one.How do you like the defiance crf action? I was considering a similar set up.
The last Defiance action I had needed an honest 300 rounds fired with at a minimum 3000 Cycles dry fired. As a matter of fact, I shot the rifle in a comp in Oklahoma. The fine dust ended up getting all over the action. After that match it was butter.Had a chance to handle a completed rifle with the defiance CRF action whilst visiting at Hill Country Rifles. Had high hopes but if I wasn't going to chamber it in a DGR calibre I'd go with their non CRF action.
Not as smooth in operation which was very noticeable. It is not like an M70 action which has a flat base. It's a M700 footprint with CRF. If you were getting it also option the 3 position wing safety as well.
It was good luck to actually get to handle a whole rifle not just the action but sad to be disappointed as well. Can't say for sure as I could not compare side by side but my customised M70 375 H&H reworked by my gunsmith felt smoother. Maybe need to wear in with their tight tolerances.
Just something to think about, a 6GT will not need any additional work (fire forming). It will also not need anything special to run out of a magazine. I know lots of people that do run Dasher and 6BR, 6BRA, 6BRX. Some get them to feed good with some work and some struggle. The 6GT would make that a none issue. Just a different perspective from someone who has tried the 6BR case from mag fed rifles.I just ordered a lefty .308 bolt face action from them for a 6mm Dasher I am building. 8-9 month delivery cycle.
Just something to think about, a 6GT will not need any additional work (fire forming). It will also not need anything special to run out of a magazine. I know lots of people that do run Dasher and 6BR, 6BRA, 6BRX. Some get them to feed good with some work and some struggle. The 6GT would make that a none issue. Just a different perspective from someone who has tried the 6BR case from mag fed rifles.
Prairie dog hunt on the horizon?I just bought 1,000 pieces of Dasher brass from Alpha munitions, don't need to fire form. Magazines are taken care of from my stock manufacturer, Masterpiece Arms.
Yep. Shooting for next May, I should have everything put together and dialed in by then. I will most likely get another 1K of brass so I show up with about 2K rounds loaded up.Prairie dog hunt on the horizon?
Call them. They are very responsive.Will defiance long action fit and feed a 375 H+H without modification?
Must be something new. They were only taking emails not long ago and if you get an answer in two or three days, you're lucky.Call them. They are very responsive.
Is that for a lefty? A few years back, a friend ran in to this issue with a left handed Montana. They kept promising and promising before eventually going bust. Two years is over the top for anything and from this chair, indicates problems with skilled workers or finance in the company. YMMV.I’m over two years waiting for my granite mountain arms action for a 9.3x62 build …
I think I’ll just look around and buy a handful of FN M98 actions now and put them aside.
I can’t say enough about the rifle I built with my defiance action!!! Was going to build a big game rifle but ended up building a 300 win mag. Had a proof barrel installed all in all just about 6 lbs without the scope. Best elk, bovine rifle to date. Shoots flat to 360 yards. I sent back the bolt and had the triple safety installed. Can‘t wait to take it to Africa!
My shoulder hurts just thinking about it.Six pound 300 win mag: Have fun with that.
How do you like this action after a couple years? Thinking about getting a Snowy Mountain Alaskan which is built on their Deviant Hunter CRF action in 375 H&HI like mine. Originally had it build for .300 RUM and now it will be for a .404J CRF and 3-pos safety.
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