what is a drop port.???
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what is a drop port.???
G'Day All
Simple as it sounds -please explain.
What are there advantages.??
Regards
Damien Webb.
Simple as it sounds -please explain.
What are there advantages.??
Regards
Damien Webb.
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http://www.viperactions.com/files/dropport.pdf
Have a look at this... Basically, the empty shell drops through the bottom of the action.
I think the link explains all you need to know!
Cheers
AI
Have a look at this... Basically, the empty shell drops through the bottom of the action.
I think the link explains all you need to know!
Cheers
AI
Confused the hell out of me. So instead of having one hole which is used to load and unload, you now have two holes, one to load one to unload? The loading port must be as long as the unfired round, and the "drop" port must be longer than the cartridge. The holes must be offset, with the front "loading" port further forward to prevent the loaded round simply dropping straight through? So the bolt travel must be longer?
And this somehow makes for a stiffer action?
I must have missed something because to me this looks "cool" but I cannot see how it makes a better rifle. Or is it just to help with brass collection?
To me the best and stiffest action would have a single port only fractionally bigger than the loaded round. Or even better no port at all, breech loaded with a controlled feed type bolt to pull out the empty cartridge.
Could somebody please explain why this drop port is good?
And this somehow makes for a stiffer action?
I must have missed something because to me this looks "cool" but I cannot see how it makes a better rifle. Or is it just to help with brass collection?
To me the best and stiffest action would have a single port only fractionally bigger than the loaded round. Or even better no port at all, breech loaded with a controlled feed type bolt to pull out the empty cartridge.
Could somebody please explain why this drop port is good?
Story's
Hi ZZ, As far as i know TZ and myself are the crash test dummy's for the world in regards to Magnum Dropport actions..When the decision was made to go this way i approached Stiller for help(He has the patent) in the US about the angle used where the case drops away ..His answer was that he was not interested in Magnum cartridges and was not concerned what we did at all and we were on our own..So it's a guess ,works good butt..Following pics are of the spent cartridge dropping away and also of the fresh round going into the chamber..I think u can see that the dropport is smaller than the load port .. The strenght of any action is in fact in front of the bolt lugs, the amount of gaps behind that really only affect the bedding area , this would become more evident by viewing an Alloy dual port Stolle..As is the case most Benchrest actions are glued to the stock and that effectively increases the action strength anyhow.. Shoot against me one day in a brief window switching condition and i'll show u why a dropport is the fastest thing around..JR..Jeff Rogers........................
zzsstt wrote:Confused the hell out of me. So instead of having one hole which is used to load and unload, you now have two holes, one to load one to unload? The loading port must be as long as the unfired round, and the "drop" port must be longer than the cartridge. The holes must be offset, with the front "loading" port further forward to prevent the loaded round simply dropping straight through? So the bolt travel must be longer?
And this somehow makes for a stiffer action?
I must have missed something because to me this looks "cool" but I cannot see how it makes a better rifle. Or is it just to help with brass collection?
To me the best and stiffest action would have a single port only fractionally bigger than the loaded round. Or even better no port at all, breech loaded with a controlled feed type bolt to pull out the empty cartridge.
Could somebody please explain why this drop port is good?
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Movies
Does anyone know if ya can put a small movie on to this site ???, we might be able to get someone to capture either Tz or me running a group .. Chances are everytime the camera is there the wind will be coming from 4 directions and we won't be able rattle a set down anyhow..JR..Jeff Rogers
Techno
Thanks Keith , One of the 1K shooters has flash cameras and knows 'puters ,i'll put you 2 together and we might be able to show how the guns work..Let you know..JR..Jeff Rogers...........
kjd wrote:Not On this site mate but if you upload it to youtube.com you can then post a link.. Or else you could post/email me the vid.
Drop-ports
Found this while on one of my never ending web-surfs for info..........
http://www.6mmbr.com/videos.html
Think it's what you guys are on about........
http://www.6mmbr.com/videos.html
Think it's what you guys are on about........