herbeapuce
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Hi there.
I just bought a really nice second hand custom rifle in 6mm PPC. Remington 700 action with a custom st fluted barrel, single shot (no mag) .
I'm a handloader and I own many rifles, but none are serious bench rifles and I have never competed. I just shoot for fun, usually at 100 yards..
I have a few questions for the big boys here if you don't mind....
-first of all, I checked the trigger pull . it is ridiculously lite. I mean my gauge reads 3 to 3.5 once.... but it feels scary lite. you just touch the side of the trigger and bang it goes...... my question: is this what most benchrest shooters prefer ?
How heavy can I go on the trigger without loosing accuracy iyo ? .( I would prefer a bit heavier just for safety alone...)
-the bolt has no ejector.... Again is this a common thing?
I personally don't mind.... it's quite easy to get the empty case and remove it by hand
I got the rifle from a person knowing a person being very sick and selling his guns. So I have no history with the gun. I don't think it was shoot a lot , as it's in excellent condition. it game with 50 loaded rounds and 2 boxes of Bergers 68 match bullets
I shot the gun today and I did .75 for a 10 shot string. or .50 if I exclude the one flyer.
the average speed was 3123fps, SD at 15.88 and ES at 44. Of course I didn't make the rounds, someone else did. so I don't know what powder they were using.
Would you have an educated guess as far as what powder they were using ? don't worry I will double and triple check.....
I can tell the case neck were turned and not all the way to the shoulder,
what is the next step to insure I will make quality reloads for my gun ?
I guess I will have to cast the chamber, right? as I read they change a lot in diameter in the 6mm PPC.....
I will check the rifling also.
now I do not want to compete with the gun and I will need to buy dies pretty soon..... without going to crazy with the budget, what make/model should I get. my press is a Forster Co-ax and I usually use Lee dies, very often I just use the neck sizing die
if you want to give me some advice , please I would be very happy to read them.
Regards
Stef, Montreal.
I just bought a really nice second hand custom rifle in 6mm PPC. Remington 700 action with a custom st fluted barrel, single shot (no mag) .
I'm a handloader and I own many rifles, but none are serious bench rifles and I have never competed. I just shoot for fun, usually at 100 yards..
I have a few questions for the big boys here if you don't mind....
-first of all, I checked the trigger pull . it is ridiculously lite. I mean my gauge reads 3 to 3.5 once.... but it feels scary lite. you just touch the side of the trigger and bang it goes...... my question: is this what most benchrest shooters prefer ?
How heavy can I go on the trigger without loosing accuracy iyo ? .( I would prefer a bit heavier just for safety alone...)
-the bolt has no ejector.... Again is this a common thing?
I personally don't mind.... it's quite easy to get the empty case and remove it by hand
I got the rifle from a person knowing a person being very sick and selling his guns. So I have no history with the gun. I don't think it was shoot a lot , as it's in excellent condition. it game with 50 loaded rounds and 2 boxes of Bergers 68 match bullets
I shot the gun today and I did .75 for a 10 shot string. or .50 if I exclude the one flyer.
the average speed was 3123fps, SD at 15.88 and ES at 44. Of course I didn't make the rounds, someone else did. so I don't know what powder they were using.
Would you have an educated guess as far as what powder they were using ? don't worry I will double and triple check.....
I can tell the case neck were turned and not all the way to the shoulder,
what is the next step to insure I will make quality reloads for my gun ?
I guess I will have to cast the chamber, right? as I read they change a lot in diameter in the 6mm PPC.....
I will check the rifling also.
now I do not want to compete with the gun and I will need to buy dies pretty soon..... without going to crazy with the budget, what make/model should I get. my press is a Forster Co-ax and I usually use Lee dies, very often I just use the neck sizing die
if you want to give me some advice , please I would be very happy to read them.
Regards
Stef, Montreal.
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