- Location
- Fraser Valley BC
Yup....a $375 Nork would disappear on the EE within a day, guaranteed.
I have a Norc from the last Marstar shipment with terrible headspace - plenty of slop to be seen with the naked eye. Not terrible to the point of being a problem though, just hard on brass.again with the headspace thing- PEOPLE READ THE STICKY- there is NO PROBLEM WITH THE NEW NORCS- the information you're getting is at least 10 years old and exists on a HIT AND MISS BASIS on only those old rifles- i have one and it's fine
ok for those of you that don't know, on the left side with the rifle pointed downrange,there should be a horizontzal groove, just forward of the bolt release there's a tapped hole and a vertical groove above it- this is your scope"hump" that he's talking about- now on certain old ( and possibly new norcs as i haven't seen them) the top of that vertical groove has been ground away at a 15 degree angle- which makes it impossible to scope them unless 1) you're very inventive and add cold weld or something to bring the top back to true and groove that- i have no idea how well that will workDuncan71 said:What the heck is a scope mount hump? And how do I identify a polytech? Kick my ass if I should have read the stickies(??) or something.
cheers
MAKE ONE A SNIPER AND one a bush?- on a studen'ts budget?- - CAN'T BE DONEBBq_Woa! said:I'm a 20 year old film student and I have 8 guns..
I'm a bit of an impulsive buyer..
All my guns are "keepers" for now..
I mean..
"THIS ONE AINT MY FAVOURITE!!" *SELL*
I don't see the point for a few hundred bucks..
Get the used one, then get a new one.
then sell the one you like least. or keep both and make one a sniper and one a bush.