Striker-Fired
[…] 1830’s was striker-fired. Almost all currently made bolt-action rifles are striker-fired, including such classics as the Remington 700 and Winchester 70.
[…] 1830’s was striker-fired. Almost all currently made bolt-action rifles are striker-fired, including such classics as the Remington 700 and Winchester 70.
[…] and Mini-Mag HP’s. These were duplicated by CIL Match and Remington Thunderbolts while the American Eagle HP’s and Winchesters Copper […]
[…] Black Hills 124-JHP’s at 1,120 fps and a 11/2″ group; Remington’s 115-FMJ, 1,067 fps and 11/4″; SIG SAUER’s 115-JHP, 1,188 […]
[…] psi. The gas pressure at the muzzle of a .223 Remington in a 20″ barrel will be in the neighborhood […]
[…] it can be reloaded with ordinary .45 ACP dies. When Remington absorbed Peters they kept the cartridge going until relatively […]
When trying a similar operation with an old and worn Remington Rolling Block, I learned about the challenges of casting […]
[…] bullet twice as heavy. It also explains why a .223 Remington cartridge, with its puny little 55-grain bullet, generates almost […]
[…] have employees and we also built custom sporting rifles using Remington 700 base guns.” Then, around ’86, Les went to […]
[…] front so you could admire the ordnance. There was a Remington bolt gun, a Winchester slide-action 12-bore, an H&R single-barrel […]
[…] Winchester Super X Match averaged 978 feet-per-second and 1.93″ groups. Remington Thunderbolt High Velocity averaged only 898 feet-per-second and 2.38″ […]