21" in the "reachy" cartridges...
24" in the LA standards...
Why do most of these custom rifle companies feel the need to write a novel on the receiver?
Other than that, it looks like a nice rifle - nice to see another lightweight brought to market.
So not all stainless. Interesting.
Ya. Noticed that too. More resistant to galling? I have no experience with NP3, but the feedback on it seems positive.
The receiver and barrel are 416 SS, while the bolt is NP3 coated 4140.
I've experienced galling on an all SS rifle.
The receiver and barrel are 416 SS, while the bolt is NP3 coated 4140.
I've experienced galling on an all SS rifle.
Short answer is properly heat treated 4140 steel will be stronger and tougher than stainless. Action is 416 stainless, but that isn't under as much stress as the bolt lugs, so the 416 will be fine in that role.
Short answer is properly heat treated 4140 steel will be stronger and tougher than stainless. Action is 416 stainless, but that isn't under as much stress as the bolt lugs, so the 416 will be fine in that role.
My all SS kimber would like a word...![]()
Interesting. Thanks.
Chuck, what chambering are you thinking?
It makes sense to me...short, light, handy. Big enough chamberings to make up for the barrel you gave up, fast twist barrel so you can run higher BC's which help make up for the short barrel some more.
I would have made them 22" but thats just nit picking.
Most carriage trade custom actions use chromoly bolts.
Why?




























