I would not want full back to be the fire position if avoidable. It is more awkward for thumb to pull safety back when gun is mounted. Simply pushing safety forward is more natural than trying to catch, hold, and pull it back. If safety remains on left side, it definitely should be pushed forward to fire for right handed rifle, if possible.Feedback from my cousin is that he does not like the left hand side activation. He would prefer that it fuctioned the same as early Brno safeties. Where forward and right, orientated across the bolt is safe. Fully back and orientated in line with the bolt is Fire.
By only mirroring the lever I think this can be achieved, but I cannot include the bolt lock with the laser cut blanks I have. Back to the shed to make one up for trial #2.
I would have a party& get drunk & i do not drink.Well you wouldn't go wong if you got an albow as well.![]()
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Good job, the rifle looks great you are very talented.A few updates on the 416WSM Siamese Mauser.
I changed the scope from the Vortex 2-7X32 which had performed perfectly, to a Leupold HD3 1.5-5X20 and put it in the lowest rings available.
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100 pieces of Bertram Brass arrived today with 416WSM head stamp - guess I can use it anywhere now.
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I am very reluctant to start cutting into the Siamese Mauser shroud, as there is zero chance of finding a replacement.How's the bolt modification coming along?
Bertram make good cup & core bullets. They work well out of my 303, 35 Whelen and I now have some to test in my 8X57. Bruce B said to me that his 416 cal are not meant for use on big tough animals, get Woodleigh's for that.Not sure if any of you are aware that Bertram also make projectiles. They are not in the same league as Woodleigh welded cores. But at the relatively modest velocity of the 416WSM they might just be OK.
At AU$120 for 100 they will definately be good for practice.
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Shooting buffalo? What weights are available? Bertram in Australia doesn't appear to have a website and I'm not Facebook friendly.I use their .423 projectiles in my 404Jeff
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Shooting buffalo? What weights are available? Bertram in Australia doesn't appear to have a website and I'm not Facebook friendly.
400 grain in the 404.Shooting buffalo? What weights are available? Bertram in Australia doesn't appear to have a website and I'm not Facebook friendly.
I have looked into this before when someone on here was after some 9.3X64B brass. For an individual to send ammunition components is very difficult.I wonder if it would be possible to import their bullets to Canada?