The crown is the tip of the barrel, by recessing some you more or less shroud the rifling which adds a bit of protection if you ever bump or drop it...there's that and it looks kewl too!
The crown is the tip of the barrel, by recessing some you more or less shroud the rifling which adds a bit of protection if you ever bump or drop it...there's that and it looks kewl too!
-Mike
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You should have stuck with the Savages. $0.02
Thanks Graves.
Just Finished Mine:
- 1962 Rem 700 20" barrel (.243)
- B & C Tactical Medalist stock
- 2.5-10x44 Vortex Viper PST Optics
- Harris Bi-Pod
- Badger Ordnance Picatinny Rail and Rings
- Wyatt Detachable Mag Assembly
- Cheek Rest
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Nice
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Yeah, I know Blasphemy but I need to make some tooling for Remmys and I don't want to use a customers rifle, besides seeing they are the most well known of the bolt guns and I am getting more and more work on them I need to step up my game a touch on them.
Howz that for a long sentence?
Uber- the crown of the barrel has a tremendous impact on the accuracy of the barrel. It is the last part of the barrel to contact the round and it needs to be perfect. A stock Remmy like this one has what is known as an 11 degree crown, meaning it is dished (recessed) at an 11 degree angle. I prefer a recessed crown, I feel the bore is protected better.
The most important thing to be learned from those who demand "Equality For All" is that all are not equal...
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Careful with those remy's... They have as many parts to add-on as an AR or a Barbie.![]()
If your post count is higher than your round count, you are a troll.
Well it has been a while since I last checked in here so an update is in order. I have not recrowned it as yet nor bedded it in the stock-just not enough hours in the day.
I have a Timney 510 trigger on the way, maybe some day I will have the time to get it all together.
I was thinking of putting a few rounds through it bone stock to establish a baseline before I start tweaking it.
What say you?
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Was one of the first things I did with a PSS model (26" barrel) I bought here off the gun sales. I picked up Fed Gold Match and Black Hills Match 168s and 175s. They all shot under 3/4 MOA, the 175s were the best of the two. The BH match 175s were like magic bullets. They shot under 1/2 MOA. I set my reloads up based off of them; 175 SMKs, 44.0 gr Varget, Lapua cases, CCI LRP, 2.805 OAL I think. It shoots really nice when I can get my head out of my ass enough to dope the wind correctly (long story, yesterday was frustrating...).
Let me know when you figure out recessing the stock for the M5 badger BDM. I want to have someone do my stock PSS HS Precision with some bottom metal, but I don't want to butcher it. Been looking for someone in the area that knows how to do it and will get the install right.
Mom's comin' 'round to put it back the way it ought to be.
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