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| If the PH action become a reality, then the rim of the 600 OK will not need to be rebated, as the bolt diameter of the PH will be more than enough to accomodate a full size rim. Any chance you would change the design of the 600 OK? Thanks. |
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| Thanks Rob for the reply! Please post a drawing of the 600 OK-02 when it is ready. I might be interested in it only if it is not rebated. Thanks. |
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| When is the headstamp going to be on them. I have a sample 600 OK A1 case with no markings.
With a good CNC mill and programing, the head stamp can be engraved in less than a minute.
Thanks for the update. |
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| Rob,
What modifications will the Montana PH action need for the 600 OK?
Does it need more mods than the Granite Mountain action?
Thanks. |
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| quote: Originally posted by 500grains: Rob,
What modifications will the Montana PH action need for the 600 OK?
Does it need more mods than the Granite Mountain action?
Thanks.
I bet that there is no way for him to know for sure how is the PH action gonna play out with his cartridge since the action is still in the design phase. All we know is that the PH will have a .800" diameter bolt and it will be big enough for the 505 Gibbs. These two distinctive features alone would make it possible to build a really big rimless cartridge such as the 577 T-Rex on it. Of course, you would need a big bore specilist like Dennis Olson or John Ricks or others to tackle the job effectively. It remains to be seen how this PH action will come into play in the near future. All we need to do at this point is to place enough orders for the production to get started. |
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