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No warping of the receivers was detectable. Hardness and case depth on the bolts was not an issue. | |||
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Well I did have one warp, but to be fair it was one that I had welded on a square bridge Subsequent actions with this modification, I bolted on a pretty stout rail. Blanchard was fine with this, just heat treated the whole shebang...No warp! | |||
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Mr. Wiebe: Your resourcefulness never ceases to amaze me! | |||
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Duane, That thing is sick....as the kids say. I guess that means really good...in English. Simply a graceful rifle! Zeke | |||
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Warpage seems luck of draw. I have a theory on it. Mauser cased the receivers and some warped some didn't. The ones that did where straightened, basically bent back to straight, stressed to hold straight. Re-case releases that stress and the part goes back to bent. Normalize/anneal, inspect with alignment rod, adjust if needed. Fixate part re-case. | |||
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Beautiful rifle with real classic fiddle back walnut. It would cool to have an optional peep sight for the rear ring base and stored in the grip cap cavity. "When the wind stops....start rowing. When the wind starts, get the sail up quick." | |||
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