Bat is pretty hard to beat!
Bat is pretty hard to beat!
The tolerances are not too tight when made with the right materials and Barnards have tighter tolerances than your average BAT. I know of several well recognized rifle smiths that have had to deal with barrels stuck in BAT actions, the only cure was to cut it off and machine it out. One customer was know to clean all that messy anti-seize off a barrel before he turned it in and made his switch barrel one barrel short. They are very soft and from the factory they come lubed with anti-seize which works well for any action but is absolutely required on a BAT.
My next project going to be Milling rem700 on the side, and engraved Infidel Redneck clone on the side, and dip it in the Phospherous Tank, and Pretent is My own.
cheapest way to go.
That says it all....stupi***y at its finest.
Please do my lawyers would love to have a go with you. The "Infidel" is a registered trademark, so please feel free to infringe away.
Let me know if you need a translation into something unitelligible that you comprehend.
ISorry, DIn't mean to Hijack this Thread, should start another one.
Actually I am going to do 2 action.
SA Enfedel Redneck Clone: ( 243, 308, 7-08, 260rem.)
LA Enfedel LetherNeck Clone: (270w, 6.5X55, 30-06, 25-06)
ISorry, DIn't mean to Hijack this Thread, should start another one.
I agree that there is alot of internet myth to contend with, that being said we have experienced a real issue with galling on actions made from 17-4.
We had several Nesika actions require replacement from bolt lugs galling badly into the actions. I have seen a few BAT actions that had galling to a degree as well.
I believe the this problem is partly due to operator error, in running fairly hot loads, and not keeping the bolt lugs greased or lubricated.
Galling can and does occur on CM actions if hot loads are used continuously and lubrication is denied to the parts.
The BR crowd has been using both BAT and Nesika for many years as you know, with not a tremendous issue. I believe the serious BR guys seem to be more into surgical clean of rifles and as they tend to run calibers that normally run 50000 CUP or less pressures they may not be experiencing the failures that running hotter cartridges that run 60000 CUP or more will have.
So knowing the potential issues makes it easier to avoid them.
I use Imperial Action Wax..green stuff
please do, i am intersted!!....not in spending $2000 for something that ican get for 1200....or better yet less than $1000