First M14 in 6.5 Creedmoor ready for the range.
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I have friends that have dragged out their M14's for highpower and have been peripherally aware of what they'd done. I'd heard about adjustable gas ports, vented caps, relieved pistons, heavier op rod springs (mostly to shoot heavies like 185 Lapua's. Add to that adjustable triggers for the shooter...but I never dreamed of 4350 slow!
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...btw, I am intrigued by the Bula story and went on their website to learn more. Not much there from a technical standpoint. Are their receivers hammer forged (like LRB), machined from forged barstock (like Smith Ent), or drop forged (USGI M14's)?Last edited by Chris F; 04-08-2018, 11:20.Comment
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May be a safety factor involved too. I understand the grain structure is equivalent to hammer forging. Built on over 2 dozen of them so far and just love them. USGI barrels time perfectly. Sure is nice to have an outfit that cares about the end user.Comment
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I am interested, so I tapped google;
I'm not a metallurgist or materials guy either, but I had a conversation with Boots Obermeyer on his observations of working with a Hammer Forged barrel. Once you get through the outer work hardened layer, you have softer more stress filled steel, that wasn't so stable...hence hammer forgings are contoured during the forging. I couldn't find it on the Bula site; does Bula do a rear or double lugged receiver?Comment

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