Savage F and/or FT/R in .308 Modertaor

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Re: Savage F and/or FT/R in .308 Modertaor

#11 Post by The Lord Flashheart »

Plecotus wrote:I had a look on Mike Norris' web site and it seems they can do it for £90+VAT so that's a good steer (http://www.brockandnorris.co.uk/services/barrel-work) . I can ask around the club for a local recommendation if no-one on here is able to make a suggesttion but that lets me know the sort of money I'm looking at. I do sometimes work in that area so, it might be possible to drop it off and collect it later the same day by arrangement if I can't find someone more local.

Thanks again,

Denis
No worries, tell him Amir sent you and ( this is the secret ) take a packet of biscuits for the boys! ;) :D

I can recommend him from personal experience and he will do an fine job.

Store your rifle with the moderator off as combustion gases will rust the hell out of your crown, ideally put them somewhere warm to air out after use before giving them a little spray of oil and putting away.

On a target rifle make sure you have a mirage band as they make heat haze from the barrel much worse.
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Re: Savage F and/or FT/R in .308 Modertaor

#12 Post by Plecotus »

The Lord Flashheart wrote:
Plecotus wrote:I had a look on Mike Norris' web site and it seems they can do it for £90+VAT so that's a good steer (http://www.brockandnorris.co.uk/services/barrel-work) . I can ask around the club for a local recommendation if no-one on here is able to make a suggesttion but that lets me know the sort of money I'm looking at. I do sometimes work in that area so, it might be possible to drop it off and collect it later the same day by arrangement if I can't find someone more local.

Thanks again,

Denis
No worries, tell him Amir sent you and ( this is the secret ) take a packet of biscuits for the boys! ;) :D

I can recommend him from personal experience and he will do an fine job.

Store your rifle with the moderator off as combustion gases will rust the hell out of your crown, ideally put them somewhere warm to air out after use before giving them a little spray of oil and putting away.

On a target rifle make sure you have a mirage band as they make heat haze from the barrel much worse.

Biscuit bribery seems ubiquitous in this game. From what I've read, it seems to work with everyone from FEOs, and now to gunsmiths shakeshout
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Re: Savage F and/or FT/R in .308 Modertaor

#13 Post by The Lord Flashheart »

Of course biscuits work, we are British! :D
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Re: Savage F and/or FT/R in .308 Modertaor

#14 Post by 20series »

The Lord Flashheart wrote:Of course biscuits work, we are British! :D
And copious quantities of tea obviously :flag13: :flag13:

Alan
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Re: Savage F and/or FT/R in .308 Modertaor

#15 Post by The Lord Flashheart »

20series wrote:
The Lord Flashheart wrote:Of course biscuits work, we are British! :D
And copious quantities of tea obviously :flag13: :flag13:

Alan

Not a shooting product per se but one that we should all own nonetheless:

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Re: Savage F and/or FT/R in .308 Modertaor

#16 Post by 20series »

The Lord Flashheart wrote:
20series wrote:
The Lord Flashheart wrote:Of course biscuits work, we are British! :D
And copious quantities of tea obviously :flag13: :flag13:

Alan


Not a shooting product per se but one that we should all own nonetheless:

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That sir is a genius invention, lollol cheers
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Re: Savage F and/or FT/R in .308 Modertaor

#17 Post by Plecotus »

Very poor design - only holds one biscuit. In my view, a magazine-fed semi-auto biscuit feed would be far superior lol
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Re: Savage F and/or FT/R in .308 Modertaor

#18 Post by The Lord Flashheart »

Plecotus wrote:Very poor design - only holds one biscuit. In my view, a magazine-fed semi-auto biscuit feed would be far superior lol

Not legal! :D

Even the bumpfire biscuit dispensers are on thin ice at the moment... O:-)
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Re: Savage F and/or FT/R in .308 Modertaor

#19 Post by The Lord Flashheart »

dromia wrote:When having a barrel threaded for a moderator it is always best to leave the rifle and the moderator to be fitted with your chosen gunsmith to ensure proper alignment and fitting.

Well yes, the rifle would indeed have to be left at the gunsmith for him to screwcut it but why do you say that the moderator needs to be left with him too?
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Re: Savage F and/or FT/R in .308 Modertaor

#20 Post by Plecotus »

The Lord Flashheart wrote:
Plecotus wrote:Very poor design - only holds one biscuit. In my view, a magazine-fed semi-auto biscuit feed would be far superior lol

Not legal! :D

Even the bumpfire biscuit dispensers are on thin ice at the moment... O:-)
Surely, that depends on the calibre of the biscuit?
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