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Dave Short
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My question was, to find out what do you shoot and what you like and possibly why so.
Shoot well
Peter
I started with a Stolle Panda, for two reasons: They were the obvious choice in '95 when I got started, and a friend had a 9-year old, but never stocked or fired RBRP for a decent price. At that time, the big aluminum reciever seemed kind of wierd to me. However, I'm a Machinist with a decent practical background in material applications, compatability, and so-on, and I did see the reasoning behind the design. I built my first rifle on that action and used it in competition exclusively for about four years, and really came to like it. When I decided to build a heavy gun, I looked long and hard at the others, (by then there were many more customs available) but couldn't see a good reason to use anything else. I see the large, rectangular footprint as a positive, which is made possible by the use of aluminum....which is entirely adequate for the application. The bushing takes the load, is installed correctly, and just simply shows up as a shaded line where it starts and ends. The integral scope rail is another obvious plus, no explaination is necessary. I built my heavy gun on a RBLP, and liked it as much as the old action. The RBLP arrangement was easy to get used to....to the point that I just had to have a light gun with the same port arrangement. A friend of mine and I had just completed such a rifle (for him) when he had an ailment come up that prevented him from using it, and I bought it. All three rifles have served me well in competition; I was fortunate enough to earn one IBS international record with each rifle, for a total of three....I feel that proves consistancy of the action's capability. I've since restocked and rebarreled one to a different caliber, and I'm in the process of restocking another now. I still see no reason to change to anything else.....what more could one expect from an action?
Okay, Peter, that is my answer to your question. Hopefully some others will detail their experiences with and opinions of their favorites.
-Dave-