ntsqd
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MDT LSS, .224 Valkyrie Satern barrel. It is shot left handed.
The Superlite is based off a Mini action.Don't forget the inbetweener that they're using on the Superlite...I think it's a scaled down short action.
Good intel, thanks for posting.The Superlite is based off a Mini action.
The bolt body is 6mm longer (1/4in).
The bolt lugs have a larger sweep.
The action is 6mm longer.
The rear bridge is shortened to increase the size of the cutout for feeding and ejecting.
The attached photos are against a Howa Mini rebarreled to 6mm ARC a couple of years back.
No, it won't. The receiver itself is longer on the Superlite than the Mini, and the bottom metals are different dimensions.Good intel, thanks for posting.
Does the Superlite fit stocks designed for the Mini ?
Good intel, thanks for posting.
Does the Superlite fit stocks designed for the Mini ?
My Dad and I each have one in 6.5 Grendel, and I've loaded for a couple others. All have been good shooters. They're sweet little guns to carry. I put mine in a Bell and Carlson stock and replaced the factory bottom metal (plastic) with bottom metal from Jefferson outdoors. Made it a really nice, trim little package to carry.Good afternoon guys, do you guys that own or have owned howa mini actions like them? I'm looking to buy a .223 caliber bolt gun and was considering buying a howa mini. Use will just be target practice at 100-600 yards, maybe some predator hunting. I am also considering buying a Tikka in .223 as I have a Tikka and love it. The gun store could not find any Tikka .223 in stock so I would have to find someone with one and have it transferred if I went that route so that's half the reason I'm debating the howa mini. Brownells has barreled howa mini actions on sale for just under 400 bucks right now..
Depends on the color and size of the predators you're hunting. There's big brown ones, white ones, black ones, black & yellow striped ones, golden ones with big black ruffs around their necks, yellow ones with black rosettes, little bitty grey ones that are fierce as the dickens. Some of the meanest ones can be any color but they'll come running to the toss of some grain.Good afternoon guys, do you guys that own or have owned howa mini actions like them? I'm looking to buy a .223 caliber bolt gun and was considering buying a howa mini. Use will just be target practice at 100-600 yards, maybe some predator hunting. I am also considering buying a Tikka in .223 as I have a Tikka and love it. The gun store could not find any Tikka .223 in stock so I would have to find someone with one and have it transferred if I went that route so that's half the reason I'm debating the howa mini. Brownells has barreled howa mini actions on sale for just under 400 bucks right now..
I also received today my Jefferson "real metal" bottom metal. I am in complete satisfaction. Fit and finish are great.I just rec'd today, the Jefferson Outdoor bottom metal (BDL type) and it's outstanding.
Oberndorf style release button inside the trigger guard.
High end rifle trigger guard shape.
Best of breed, IMO.
Did you shoot any factory ammo in yours? I've got one that doesn't seem to like any of the factory ammo availableMy Dad and I each have one in 6.5 Grendel, and I've loaded for a couple others. All have been good shooters. They're sweet little guns to carry. I put mine in a Bell and Carlson stock and replaced the factory bottom metal (plastic) with bottom metal from Jefferson outdoors. Made it a really nice, trim little package to carry.
My 22" 6ARC sporter is threaded 1/2 x 28Great thread guys! I'm considering a 6.5 grendel BA to put in a stockys CF with the Jefferson BDL bottom metal. I'll be shooting hammers and 100 gr NBT.
I'm going to chop the barrel to 16.5" to manage overall length while carrying. Is the lighter profile big enough to thread? I'd prefer 5/8x24, but I suppose I could get away with 1/2x28.