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Old 12-23-2002, 09:38 AM
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Toby from MO
 
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Default Removing TC action from stock, Point of Imapct???

I just got off the phone with the guys at Thompson Center. We all know, or have heard, the design of the Omega is to make part removal and barrel cleaning a less cumbersome task. My question was about cleaning the action when primer residue escaped around the breech block. He then explained that although the breech block should be sealed there is a chance residue from the primer could get down on the arm of the breach block and, depending on the number of fired rounds, even further down into the trigger assembly. If this were to happen, he claimed I could remove the entire assembly from the stock for easier cleaning of the action. I questioned this comment by asking if removing the action from the stock would change the point of impact. He claimed that due to the fact their barrel is free floated and that the scope is mounted directly to the barrel, opposite the bedding block, this would not effect point of impact, that the stock is nothing more than a holder of the action. He pointed out the Encore design, that once a scope is zeroed it doesn't change even when you swap barrels back and forth. He said the key is a free floated barrel and mounting the scope directly to the bedded object. He claimed the only time point of impact would change is when the scope is mounted on a receiver which is separate from the bedded object, even when their treaded together like a bolt action. The other would be if the barrel was bedded or had a contact pressure point. What do you guys think?

Toby
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