Primers.....
Found a box of cci benchrest primers in a box from when I moved last year. 1k of them. Never would have thought they would be hard to rebuy.Primers.....
The Seecamp is only mildly interesting since it is so handicapped by the required ammunition. In the 32acp category of handguns I prefer baill ammo over jhp but it would be interesting to see how it does in a gun designed specifically for that format.
But when it comes to .380 in the guns designed for the 32acp cartridge I've never found a single example in .380 that performed as reliably or accurately as the 32acp versions. That held true with examples from Colt, Savage, Ortgies, Walther, Mauser, Beretta and CZ.
OohOne these now that I have laid eyes on it. I’m not a wheel gun guy but DAMN! That case hardened finish makes me all tingly!!!
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One these now that I have laid eyes on it. I’m not a wheel gun guy but DAMN! That case hardened finish makes me all tingly!!!
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Don't think you will regret that. I got one of the early models, walnut stock, which I had to wait on quite a bit. Distressed finish stocks were available, but I would rather distress my own by use. Mine has the thin "pencil" barrel and shoots fine, just go slow and don't let it get hot. They are now making a more target varmint model, but I really don't care for the stock lines, preferring a more traditional sporting typeSome flavor of CZ bolt actioned 6.5 Grendel is now near the top of my list.
I do like the CZ527 Varmint MTR in 6.5 Grendel.
Don't think you will regret that. I got one of the early models, walnut stock, which I had to wait on quite a bit. Distressed finish stocks were available, but I would rather distress my own by use. Mine has the thin "pencil" barrel and shoots fine, just go slow and don't let it get hot. They are now making a more target varmint model, but I really don't care for the stock lines, preferring a more traditional sporting type
If you have never had one, the bolts can be stiff and sticky at first, I took an ultrafine creamic stone and rounded all the sharp and I do mean sharp corners/edges on the bolt, then polished on a power buffer. There were also some mill marks on the bolt race areas in the receiver and I stoned them a little. not to completely remove, just make a smoother surface for the bolt. It all made a difference.
Now if they would just make a little full stock carbine with open sights.
I got that in 6.6 x 55, with a single set trigger, very sweet!
I got that in 6.6 x 55, with a single set trigger, very sweet!
Typo, should be 6.5 x 55 Swede.I got that in 6.6 x 55, with a single set trigger, very sweet!