'been there, done that -- kinda stings!
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That was the case, after WWII, but not now. Gunsmiths here, got around that, by setting the SMLE barrels back one turn of the thread and shortening the .303 case to suit.
I think .223 would be the most popular round here, closely followed by the .243 & .308.
I'll be opening up the bolt face, on a customers BSA SF2, to fit the Grendel case.
Cheers,
Tony
Tony (FR0408),
Thanks for the clarification. Your client will see significantly less wind drift in addition to the other reasons for going to the Grendel.
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Muchas Gracias, All,
I was a bit cryptic ( in retrospect!) what with discovering the 6.5, and then this forum...
Yes, to all Afro said. There seems to be a growing Australian presence here
Will keep you all posted on progress.I didnt know the ER Shaw and Adams& Bennet connection.Thanks
"...on board with the horde..." Attr to Von Gruff
Good to see you on board with the horde eljefe, and Afro too for that matter.
Von Gruff.
Thanks VG
I like the "on board with the hoard"
Maybe we 'down under wallahs' should start a sticky here on bolt Grendels, seeing that its going to be the only option?
Hi Tony,
Mate its heartening to read the part about you wanting to build one for your self too.Augurs well for me
Cheers All
"...on board with the horde..." Attr to Von Gruff
A bolt rifle section would be good, as there are some of us, in this world, who aren't allowed to own semi auto rifles.
I'll be building mine on a near new Stevens 200 that came in minus it's bolt. Seems that old mate had break in and the thieves stole his ammo and bolts, but not the rifles. I've ordered another bolt, in .223 head size and will open it up for the Grendel round.
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