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This is going to send some of you boys to an early grave. Straight from Winchester's website- "Controlled Round Push Feed (CRPF) is a new design that lets the bolt face control the cartridge from magazine to chamber, but with a push feed style built-in, bolt face extractor. Since it utilizes a blade-type fixed ejector, the shooter controls the amount of ejection by the speed the bolt is worked. Ideal for shooters who save their brass. No matter if you cycle in shells from the magazine or load them one at a time, the base of the cartridge is quickly captured and securely guided to the chamber. The round does not dip, dive or jam into edges upon closing the bolt." Brian. | ||
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Sounds nice. It would fit right in, hanging above a player piano in a Tijuana whorehouse.... | |||
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You mean they'd have to take down the Weatherby Crown Custom with the gold plated action? | |||
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This is the new "Super Shadow" that I did a post on last month on the Gunsmithing forum, photo included. http://www.serveroptions.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=5;t=004236#000028 [ 01-03-2003, 18:32: Message edited by: Bear Claw ] | |||
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Well, compared to a Rem 700, I prefer this design. But wouldn't it be easier to just get out the FN Mauser prints and begin making them again? | |||
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Brian, USRAC can call it whatever they like, but this modification was necessary to make a cheap action (for the Wally World Guns) that would handle the WSM's. The sales pitch was dreamt up after it was designed... actually, I think it's quite a brilliant design. BA | |||
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500grains - Excellent point on the FN actions. I really am surprised that someone hasn't been using that tooling! I can't imagine anything finer that those old 400 Supremes. I smell a business opportunity here.. | |||
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