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Rhys898

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  1. Yer s'posed to put that stuff on yer heatsink?? Maybe that's why when I overclocked my new 2160 it went tits up?

     

    How you doing? Been a while. Good to see you posting here again.

     

    Most factory heatsinks have either a thermal pad, or a pre-applied patch of thermal grease. But, neither one of those is as efficient as a aftermarket paste called Arctic Silver that is made with atomized silver. Generally for overclocking you want to use either a larger aftermarket heatsink or the same heatsink but with a fan that moves more air.

     

    As to how I'm doing, I'm doing ok. Finally got around to bedding my 6.5x55. Haven't shot in months since money has been tight, but other than that everything is OK here.

     

    Jer

  2. Hmm, why on earth would you put heat control paste on the threads? You ever try to get that junk out of a bolt?

     

     

    Maybe he meant thermally conductive paste, like you use in between a processor and heatsink in a PC. it fills whatever gaps there are and helps transfer heat.

     

    Jer

  3. this bring up the old question....how can they modify a c and r rifle and still sell it on a c&r ?

     

     

    They can't. At least not to Californians. As far as the state's concerned that gun isn't old enough for you to have it shipped to your home. You wouldn't be breaking federal law but you would be breaking state law. You will probably get one in better condition by just going to Turners Outdoors (call around and find a location that has them) and the tax and dros will even out to what you'd pay for the shipping and transfer fees, since it seems like every shop in cali charges 60 or more for internet transfers.

     

    Jer

  4. Thanks Jim, The metal coating is called Norell's MolyResin, http://www.molyresin.com/ , and that is the gray color. I had that done by one of the guys on Snipers Hide. He goes by HateCa, his name is Randy and his prices are very reasonable, great turn around time too. If you want I can PM you his contact info. On the accuracy front I'm not the greatest shot in the world, but, I can consistantly hit steel at 400 and 500 and most of the time at 600. I think the rifle shoots great and its the nut behind the trigger thats causing the misses. For the price I dont think there is a better barrel out there. I think it was 190 shipped or something like that.

     

     

    Jer

  5. Well guys,

     

    I'm almost done with this one. She shoots fairly well as is but I'll be bedding the action and the first inch of barrel just to be on the safe side. Action is a Charles Daly commercial mauser action, Barrel is a Lothar Walther Art.724 Light Varmint contour 26" with a 1in8 twist, Stock is a Boyd's Warner Varminter in Midnight laminate that I finished myself. Davis May forged the bolt and Z1R installed the barrel for me.

     

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    I spent a long time working on that stock. Generally I would recommend against using Boyd's as the inletting is sloppy as hell. That's the main reason I'm bedding the action instead of just the barrel.

     

    On the finish I used Watco's Teak Oil because they recommended it for denser woods and I figured laminate is pretty dense. I'm very satisfied with the way it came out. I mixed the Teak Oil 1 to 1 with odorless mineral spirits and sprayed it on using a Preval sprayer. Let it hang for 45 minutes in 75* heat, then wiped it down with an old tshirt. Sprayed it down again and let it hang for an hour. Then rubbed it down again. Was still slightly tacky to the touch. Hung it up overnight and by the next afternoon it was not tacky at all, just nice and smooth.

     

    Jer

     

     

  6. After mid-march is sounding good to me too.

     

    Jeremy, if you're reading this, what's your schedule like?

     

    Trading? I like trading!

     

     

    I'm down for any weekend after the 4-5 of march with one caveat, I can't do saturday mornings. I have a welding class from 8am to noon. So saturday afternoon or sunday morning is best. We have a couple options as far as location as I see it. Place To Shoot isn't bad if we have anyone coming from fresno/bakersfield or even farther north if someone wants to drive that far, or Angeles, or this lytle creek.

     

    For me I would prefer either of the two I mentioned first, mostly because its 80-85 miles from me to lytle creek and about 45 miles for Mike (at least from the looks of the map).

     

    I'm actually doing a meet for snipershide.com on march 5th at Angeles, I may also swing by the glendale gun show that weekend.

     

    Jer

  7. I have used the sunny hill shroud and it works fine, the only issue is when you need to disassemble the bolt. They make it alot more difficult to take it apart. Also it depends on if your a proponent of a safety that actually stops the striker from falling. For the price the quality is good and it deffinately looks better (to me) than the original shroud with safety.

     

    Jer

  8. what does the gas shut off valve on the yugo sks do?

     

     

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    The gas shutoff is for use with the granade launcher. When used as a grenade launcher you turn off the gas shutoff to provide more thrust for the grenade. Then you have to cycle the action to eject the special grenade firing blank.

     

    Jer

  9. Our local Walmarts (2), Albertsons (2), and Home Depots (2) all do this and as FC said it's about one clerk to four self checkout lanes. I don't really have any negative issues with this. If I'm only getting two or three items it is infinitely faster than the regular checkout lanes.

     

    Jer

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