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You will be really happy.I'm waiting I just pre ordered the carbon barreled action on brownells hope it's worth is I sold off a cz455 trainer
Supposed to if the chassis is for a R700.Ok have a quick question I’ve got a xlr carbon chassis SA. Can I order the carbon fiber barrel action and it will fit correct?
They sold out that quick then. I thought about buying me another one. Next time I'll take a screenshot.The link shows out of stock. Hmm.......I almost ordered a cz 457 mdt chassis setup but canceled when I saw this. I'll give em a call......
Supposed to if the chassis is for a R700.
Why is this?
I need a little more reach and this would work perfect. It also converts to the more popular bolt knob threads.I don’t think there’s $50 worth of improvement there. Maybe if I tried one I’d think differently.
It comes in black also. Mine is in black.Love the swept bolt concept, wish it was all black though...
Please post a pix.It comes in black also. Mine is in black.
Depending upon bolt access, you may get away with using the tail, sticking out from the bottom of your caliper gauge to measure depth. If the bottom of your caliper spans the bolt-face i.e. across either side of the cartridge recess, you may be able to drop the caliper tang into that cartridge recess and get a close-enough reading.I can measure but I don't have a depth gauge.
`don't know, but I suspect that the reason is longer headspace than the Aguila (and Eley) need.No, 50 yards. The Aguila ammo that I had skewed the results a bit because the rifle didn't really like their Rifle or Pistol Match ammo. I don't have the data in front of me but if I remember right the 20 round aggregate for 4 out of the 11 types was under 1/2" and a couple others were a shade over 1/2".
THANKS - for posting the above. Those results just about scream to me that the Bergara headspace must be more like .042" than .038", which is the Eley and Aguila case rim thickness size.Chrono and accuracy results on the B-14R that I have.
Ammunition Velocity ES SD Avg. Group Best GroupAguila Rifle Match 1,073 38 12 .926 .750 Aguila Pistol Match 1,076 45 15 .820 .469 Aguila .22 Target Competition 1,075 32 12 .741 .562 Eley Tenex 1,076 14 5 .703 .531 Federal Gold Medal Match 1,082 31 10 .406 .250 Federal Gold Medal Target 1,142 32 9 .624 .375 SK Long Range 1,084 16 5 .546 .375 SK Standard+ 1,069 35 10 .547 .438 Lapua Center X 1,067 38 10 .738 .562 Lapua Midas+ 1,067 26 8 .499 .312 Lapua Biathlon Xtreme 1,106 12 4 .468 .437 Average groups calculated from four 5-shot groups from bench with bipod and rear bag at 50 yards. Muzzle velocity taken from 10 rounds over the chronograph 10 ft from the muzzle in 40°F temperatures.
I wanted to edit this to add one more metric, out of the 44 5-shot groups the data above represents 66% were under 5/8".
I have to wonder why Center-X didn't do better.THANKS - for posting the above. Those results just about scream to me that the Bergara headspace must be more like .042" than .038", which is the Eley and Aguila case rim thickness size.
Federal and Lapua/SK employ the .0415" case rim thickness size.
The shooter.I have to wonder why Center-X didn't do better.
I second this. I think I've learned some and now am even more confused on the right route to go. Was pretty sure I should take the new cz 457 route. Then I remembered I had a xlr carbon chassis for Remington sa, so thinking the bergara barreled action is the way to go. It is a wonderful thing to have the problem of too many solid rim fire choices.Enjoyed the read thanks.
That’s a tuff one. Love the CZI second this. I think I've learned some and now am even more confused on the right route to go. Was pretty sure I should take the new cz 457 route. Then I remembered I had a xlr carbon chassis for Remington sa, so thinking the bergara barreled action is the way to go. It is a wonderful thing to have the problem of too many solid rim fire choices.
I measured my B 14R bolt face to the depth where the case would contact it. Best I could measure was .041". Now if the bolt face touches the barrel breech face, that would give true .041" headspace.