this has to be one of the funniest posts i have seen for a long time!!!!
love it
bob
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this has to be one of the funniest posts i have seen for a long time!!!!
love it
bob
Your making assumptions again just like your comments on torque tuning. ::)Quote:
davemuzz
Besides.....I dunno how you knew she wore combat boots.....
I did meet your your mother and it explains why your so hard headed.
You can even see her boots. :o (and her drinking problem) ;)
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The coup de grāce.................
LongRangeHunting Online Magazine
Fine-tuning load AND rifle. (torque tuning at its best) ;D
http://www.longrangehunting.com/foru...d-rifle-56021/
P.S. Mr. davemuzz, my dog saw your mother and got violently ill.
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It's amazing how you can distort the real facts with a photo! The dog is simply showing his reaction to living w/ you for so long................. Wait a minute........... I could be wrong. Maybe it's the openly gay literature on the back of the toilet.
Dear Mr. gotcha
My wife and pets all love me because I'm a kind and caring humanitarian.
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But my pet squirrel Rocky has a few words for you............................................
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P.S. Enfield rifle lovers and torque tuners make great foster parents. ;D (just ask Rocky)
small Ed, ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ !
How much torque does it take to make a squirrel behave?
BigEd......What you have done.....is shown that like this guy: [img width=381 height=450]http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a212/davemuzz/Watchurnutz.jpg[/img] Your nutz. Or u gotta watch your nutz....cause this little guy lost his....and he's tryin to grow a set.....but I don't think anyone 'splained that it don't work like that.
Oh.....and we can seperate the "BigEd's" http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a2...nkeyinhole.jpg from the other regular guys!!!! ;D ;D ;D :D :D
LOL, muzz you are DEFINITLEY a Huckleberry. It's amazing how prison has changed you ;D
I know i'm gonna regret this, but prison didn't change her, it was that sex change operation........oh!!!!!! let it rain poop on me!!!! I knows it'sa commin.....
Go ahead muzz and turn your back again and I'll shake, rattle and roll your world.
(and make it vibrate like a tuning fork)
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D--n! Looks like a south Georgia squirrel.
dave
we need more stuff get going!!!!! more cartoons!!
bob
Don't worry if Mr. gotcha Mr. davemuzz and Mr. sharpshooter keep patting themselves on the back about torque tuning they will end up with self inflicted whiplash and still be wrong. :o
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well i didnt see whether dave was really behind the action stuff i think he was haveing a good time with it.
but i still like all the cartoons.
bob
The Enfield action is notorious for flexing and the rear lock up bolt doesn't help either. Yes, the Enfield can be made to shoot but it takes a lot of work and the bedding process is so different from Mauser style actions.Quote:
Originally Posted by bigedp51
And the Remington 788 had rear locking lugs but Americans didn't complain about a "inherently weak" action that flexed. The action screws and the stock are the "hand" that holds the tuning fork barrel and can control barrel vibrations.Quote:
GaCop
The Enfield action is notorious for flexing and the rear lock up bolt doesn't help either. Yes, the Enfield can be made to shoot but it takes a lot of work and the bedding process is so different from Mauser style actions.
And military Mauser rifles had barrels "tuned" by the "steps" cut in the barrel at the vibration node points.
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And the Enfield rifle was designed to shoot round holes in square heads. ;)
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I've been away for a few days......but it's good to see you guys haven't let the subject....let's say....fade away!!! I'm crackin up over here!!!
I'm cracking up too davemuzz. ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by davemuzz
Savage Arms Customer Service
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the torque spec for the action screws on Savage rifle stocks?
Accustock models -40 inch pounds (including wedge screw)
Centerfire w/ synthetic stock -30-35 inch pounds
Centerfire w/ wood stock - 30-35 inch pounds
Centerfire w/ laminate stock - 30-35 inch pounds
Rimfire w/ any stock - 15 inch pounds
Thats funny, not "ONE" word about hand tight. ::)
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That's funny....When I toured the plant, I talked with several assemblers while we was ambling our way through the plant and finally to the guy who was assembling my rifle. I watched him put together several units while we were visiting and not once did he put a torque wrench on an action screw.
The only thing he put a torque wrench on was the trigger. After the trigger is installed and adjusted, the safety is set to the "ON" position and 40 ft/lbs of torque is applied to the trigger via a special adapter to make sure that the safety still performed with induced stretch on the trigger bracket.
When you do the same thing 100's of times a day, you get to know what "hand tight" is.
It goes to show ya that there are individuals out there that have common sense and good judgement. Torque is torque, not matter what the situation. I could torque a screw @ 40 in/lbs and it could be cross threaded, which would give you a totally false sense of security.
Now that is funny, I spent over 25 years as a quality control inspector working at a military overhaul base working on aircraft. What is not funny is its always the same know it alls who think they are smarter than the average bear and don't have to torque anything to set standards.
In a class we asked the mechanics to torque a bolt to 40 inch pounds with a open end wrench and using their best guess at the torque. Not one person was even close to the mark and the majority were way over 40 inch pounds.
Thats why the cave man below was called Primitive Pete. We called these know it all people hammer and chisel mechanics.
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