Hey, im sure maybe half of the answers ill get is "Youre fine". But im asking anyways because A. i want to here what the other 50% say, and B. like to learn new things. I did google search keyword gas port or gas vent + snipershide and came up with nothing.
Have a Stiller tac 30 / PTG B23, it's finished and so on, just need glass. Gonna be a while for that unfortunately.
I noticed that many actions, including factory 700s, have what appears to be a gas port/vent on the side directly behind the chamber, i suppose in the rare instance that they have an overcharged case or some other sort of catastrophic thing, with the intent of preventing injury to the shooter or even preventing damage to the action (this is what my intuition tells me atleast).
My question is: is it true (beyond the theoretical level) that a gas vent or port has actually helped to protect the integrity of an action/bolt/etc, or protect the shooter in the rare instance of such an incident? Or is this just a fad option people ad "because why not"? If it's the former, then why did Stiller decide not to add such an easy 5 minute job on what amounts to a $850-900 custom action?
Im not griping about my build, i love this thing so far even though i havent even shot it yet. But it makes me question things regardless.
Added pics for reference:
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Have a Stiller tac 30 / PTG B23, it's finished and so on, just need glass. Gonna be a while for that unfortunately.
I noticed that many actions, including factory 700s, have what appears to be a gas port/vent on the side directly behind the chamber, i suppose in the rare instance that they have an overcharged case or some other sort of catastrophic thing, with the intent of preventing injury to the shooter or even preventing damage to the action (this is what my intuition tells me atleast).
My question is: is it true (beyond the theoretical level) that a gas vent or port has actually helped to protect the integrity of an action/bolt/etc, or protect the shooter in the rare instance of such an incident? Or is this just a fad option people ad "because why not"? If it's the former, then why did Stiller decide not to add such an easy 5 minute job on what amounts to a $850-900 custom action?
Im not griping about my build, i love this thing so far even though i havent even shot it yet. But it makes me question things regardless.
Added pics for reference:
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