I recall watching tryouts for Marine Scout Sniper on one of the cable channels and the show followed a small handful of America's finest up to and including the final testing. Out of the relatively small group, two of them failed because of short stroking the bolt while under the stress of the final testing. They were shooting variants of the standard M40 rifle based on the Remington 700 action.
I checked with my Remington 700 to see if I could duplicate the problem and I could.
I tried it with my FN SPR and I <span style="text-decoration: underline">could not</span> fail to feed by short stroking the bolt. By the time my bolt was far enough back to eject the empty shell it was far enough back to grab another round while cycling it forward.
I am getting myself into a position where I can start thinking about another custom build and I was considering the Surgeon 591 and the Big Horn actions.
Question:
For those of you who have the Surgeon and Big Horn actions, can you deliberately short stroke the bolt and end up with an empty chamber?
Inquiring minds want to know!
Thank you.
I checked with my Remington 700 to see if I could duplicate the problem and I could.
I tried it with my FN SPR and I <span style="text-decoration: underline">could not</span> fail to feed by short stroking the bolt. By the time my bolt was far enough back to eject the empty shell it was far enough back to grab another round while cycling it forward.
I am getting myself into a position where I can start thinking about another custom build and I was considering the Surgeon 591 and the Big Horn actions.
Question:
For those of you who have the Surgeon and Big Horn actions, can you deliberately short stroke the bolt and end up with an empty chamber?
Inquiring minds want to know!
Thank you.