They stand an extra 50,0mm high and I machined them from 30,0mm thick Ecocast plate which is basically a 6082 with a nice finish. I am given the task of trying to reduce the trigger pull that seems excessive in a Cadet rifle.I disassemble it and look at reasons for the heavy trigger. I machined a couple of soft metal extended jaws for the machine vice on the Bridgeport over the weekend to improve work holding of stock during inletting a bit easier and will be putting them to use towards the end of the day.
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Today is a rifle day again, I have a couple of bedding jobs to complete plus more machining than I care to think about. The brackets can be found in our on-line shop here: If anyone is interested in just how much of an issue the misalignment of just under 1,6mm is at 25m I will take my socks off and have a go at the math, I might just do it anyway to satisfy my own curiosity ? Doing a bit of research I discovered that the Martini Cadet action was tested in the US by White labs to 60K. 219 D.Wasp, a cartridge that has always fascinated me. rationalization & self-convincing to buy) was that I could eventually convert it to a. The finish is satin black Cerakote and they do look nice on the Internationals. 256 Win Mag with a straight 1' barrel 20' long. 1 - 3 of 3 items Martini BSA International Example Walnut Stock. I doubt you will notice the change once zeroed if it is to be used at a fixed distance such as 25 yards/metres. Our Products > Martini 12/15 Martini Cadet Martini BSA Shop Martini 12/15 Martini Cadet Martini BSA. I designed these brackets for the MkI and MkII with the 1-1/8″ receiver width however they they also work with the MkIII/MkIV/MkV 1-1/16″ receiver albeit with the central axis of the rail shifted by a 1/16″ which is 1.58mm. These are a small run of BSA Martini International ‘Scope brackets.