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Which action is best for a 458 Lott build CRF or CRPF. Ross | ||
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Well, if you ever plan to go hunt animals that fight back....CRF would be the better option. "though the will of the majority is in all cases to prevail, that will to be rightful must be reasonable; that the minority possess their equal rights, which equal law must protect, and to violate would be oppression." ---Thomas Jefferson | |||
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http://www.b-mriflesandcartridges.com/default.html The New Word is "Non-Conventional", add "Conventional" to the Endangered Species List! Live Outside The Box of "Conventional Wisdom" I do Not Own Any Part of Any Bullet Company, I am not in the Employ Of Any Bullet Company. I do not represent, own stock, nor do I receive any proceeds, or monies from ANY BULLET COMPANY. I am not in the bullet business, and have no Bullets to sell to you, nor anyone else. | |||
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Thanks guys--CRF it is | |||
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Ross, try to find a WIn M70 that was in 375 H&H, will be the easiest to convert, concerning magazine box and that sort of thing. Michael http://www.b-mriflesandcartridges.com/default.html The New Word is "Non-Conventional", add "Conventional" to the Endangered Species List! Live Outside The Box of "Conventional Wisdom" I do Not Own Any Part of Any Bullet Company, I am not in the Employ Of Any Bullet Company. I do not represent, own stock, nor do I receive any proceeds, or monies from ANY BULLET COMPANY. I am not in the bullet business, and have no Bullets to sell to you, nor anyone else. | |||
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Thanks Michael I found one that was a 375. The build will start Friday. Ross | |||
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Ain't no play with you, I like that, might as well get serious with it and go! M http://www.b-mriflesandcartridges.com/default.html The New Word is "Non-Conventional", add "Conventional" to the Endangered Species List! Live Outside The Box of "Conventional Wisdom" I do Not Own Any Part of Any Bullet Company, I am not in the Employ Of Any Bullet Company. I do not represent, own stock, nor do I receive any proceeds, or monies from ANY BULLET COMPANY. I am not in the bullet business, and have no Bullets to sell to you, nor anyone else. | |||
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Why not buy a Lott from Winchester´s Custom shop? formerly, before software update, known as "aHunter", lost 1000 posts in a minute | |||
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I have no reason to buy a rifle from the custom shop when I have the reamer and a very good Kreiger barrel. I have built 1/2 dozen Lotts and Capsticks but never on a Winchester action. This will be my first. Ross | |||
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Unless I am missing something there is no Winchester Custom Shop since New Haven Closed. M http://www.b-mriflesandcartridges.com/default.html The New Word is "Non-Conventional", add "Conventional" to the Endangered Species List! Live Outside The Box of "Conventional Wisdom" I do Not Own Any Part of Any Bullet Company, I am not in the Employ Of Any Bullet Company. I do not represent, own stock, nor do I receive any proceeds, or monies from ANY BULLET COMPANY. I am not in the bullet business, and have no Bullets to sell to you, nor anyone else. | |||
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ross10, Which cartridge do you like more? (if you have a preference) And why? Thanks much! D/R Hunter Correct bullet placement, combined with the required depth of bullet penetration, results in an anchored animal... | |||
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D R Hunter I like the 500 Weatherby because I can shoot cheap pistol bullets in it. The barrel is .492 with a .500 groove dia same as the 500 Smith and Wesson pistol. Barnes makes 250--325--375 grain bullets for the 500 S&W. I can also get the outstanding CEB bullets. My 500 is very accurate and fun to shoot. Ross | |||
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Well, I was actually referring to your preference between the Capstick and the Lott; which I'm still interested in hearing, since you've indicated that you've built 6 of each. But now that you mention 500 Weatherby I ask what that is, as I've never heard of it! D/R Hunter Correct bullet placement, combined with the required depth of bullet penetration, results in an anchored animal... | |||
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Wait a minute, doesn't CRPF incorporate the best of both CRF and PF? If the argument is that CRF is "safer" in a dangerous game situation, then why wouldn't you want to go with the even safer CRPF? | |||
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CRPF = Tiny Extractor Copied from: http://www.chuckhawks.com/win_70.htm It should be noted that both the WSSM action was in full CRF and the WSM action is still offered in full CRF... Jim "Life's hard; it's harder if you're stupid" John Wayne | |||
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But failures to extract are rare with the Winchester CRPF extractor. What is more common is a round not being picked up by the CRF as the bolt goes forward, and then the subsequent inability to close the bolt on the round. | |||
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postoak Jim hit the nail on the head--- Small Tiny Extractor, on those CRPF Winchester guns. Although there really is nothing about those that are Push Feed. Very simply CRF with tiny extractors. I suppose they are cheaper to build with those little extractors? Safer? I have never heard them called that. No, not, in many ways. That large extractor has a lot of purchase power on the rim of the case. In the case of a thin rim, sticky case, or many other variables that can come into play, that big area that a CRF extractor can grab is far safer on extraction than a tiny area grabbed by the smaller extractor, which can and I have seen pull loose from the case, leaving it in the chamber. I have seen this occur on other rifles such as remingtons.
This has absolutely nothing to do with CRF or PF--this has everything to do with the magazine, spring, and follower position. If the magazine spring and follower do not push the cartridge up far enough, the bolt cannot pick it up, has zero to do with CRF. Also, if the bolt does not pick a round up, there is nothing in the chamber, an no reason it should not close??? On a Winchester today, with modern spring steel, I have learned that you can quite easily put a round up front, snap the extractor over the rim, close bolt without issue. Large control feed extractor found on CRF Winchesters does far more than just control the round going in, and large surface area extraction coming out, it also controls head space, regardless of cartridge head space design. That cartridge cannot go any further into that chamber than that extractor will allow it to go! Its impossible, the extractor controls that function, therefor extremely desirable! Michael http://www.b-mriflesandcartridges.com/default.html The New Word is "Non-Conventional", add "Conventional" to the Endangered Species List! Live Outside The Box of "Conventional Wisdom" I do Not Own Any Part of Any Bullet Company, I am not in the Employ Of Any Bullet Company. I do not represent, own stock, nor do I receive any proceeds, or monies from ANY BULLET COMPANY. I am not in the bullet business, and have no Bullets to sell to you, nor anyone else. | |||
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I would not say that failures to extract with winchester push feed actions are rare. I have a 270 that failed to extract regularly, until I had a stiffer spring put in the extractor. I have a 6.5x55 that fails to extract regularly, same for a friends winchester push feed 3006. I have never had a winchester controlled feed action either pre 64 or classic fail in any way in 50 years of using them. | |||
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I think that says everything one needs to know, and you don't want a CRPF for a Dangerous Game Rifle End Of Story Michael http://www.b-mriflesandcartridges.com/default.html The New Word is "Non-Conventional", add "Conventional" to the Endangered Species List! Live Outside The Box of "Conventional Wisdom" I do Not Own Any Part of Any Bullet Company, I am not in the Employ Of Any Bullet Company. I do not represent, own stock, nor do I receive any proceeds, or monies from ANY BULLET COMPANY. I am not in the bullet business, and have no Bullets to sell to you, nor anyone else. | |||
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