Re: BAR 22
Posted: Sat May 10, 2014 6:23 pm
So were they chambered here in the UK or not?
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What trouble does he have?BamBam wrote:So clearly you have no idea.John MH wrote:Not a Benz, I have no idea what one of those is, do you?
I was just wondering if badley chambers these himself, considering the trouble he has with 300BLK chamber reamers.
:lol:John MH wrote:Don't know, why don't you call Bradley Arms and ask.
BamBam wrote::lol:John MH wrote:Don't know, why don't you call Bradley Arms and ask.
That actually tells me what I wanted to know.
You seem very focused on the type of chamber and where it was done ?BamBam wrote:So were they chambered here in the UK or not?
I see.BamBam wrote:I prefer .22lr standard chamber, in a semi-automatic, will feed a wide variety of ammunition reliably with good enough accuracy. If I wanted to shoot tight groups at 100yd with a .22 I'd get a match chambered bolt action. I had a 10-22 with a match chambered barrel, but it was ammo fussy and struggled to extract live rounds.
Should have got a Bentz Chamber rather than a Benz then :shakeshout:BamBam wrote:I prefer .22lr standard chamber, in a semi-automatic, will feed a wide variety of ammunition reliably with good enough accuracy. If I wanted to shoot tight groups at 100yd with a .22 I'd get a match chambered bolt action. I had a 10-22 with a match chambered barrel, but it was ammo fussy and struggled to extract live rounds.
Volquartsen.breacher wrote: Maybe it was just a problematic rifle ? Who built / chambered it ?