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FrozenShooter
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Guys, I just acquired a Kelbly made Panda RBRP .222 diameter cone bolt from an auction. The bolt was made in 1989. I have a 2004 RBRP Panda in 6PPC. I am setting this up for my wife. She doesn't really like the recoil of the LV 6PPC so, I figure a HV .222 should be more pleasant for her.
I took the original bolt out, put the .222 bolt in. The lockup is good and there is little difference between the feel of the lug engagement between the original bolt and the .222 bolt. Trigger breaks and firing pin drops as normal. If I didn't know which one was in the rifle, I wouldn't be able to tell the difference between the two.
As far as I can tell all I need to do is call Kelbly or a benchrest gunsmith and order a Panda cone bolt .222 HV barrel then after it arrives, screw it on, prep and load some brass and go shoot. Is it this simple? Are the Kelbly Pandas basically built to such tight tolerances that any matching bolt / barrel combination will work on any Panda receiver? Am I missing anything?
Thanks in advance.
FrozenShooter
I took the original bolt out, put the .222 bolt in. The lockup is good and there is little difference between the feel of the lug engagement between the original bolt and the .222 bolt. Trigger breaks and firing pin drops as normal. If I didn't know which one was in the rifle, I wouldn't be able to tell the difference between the two.
As far as I can tell all I need to do is call Kelbly or a benchrest gunsmith and order a Panda cone bolt .222 HV barrel then after it arrives, screw it on, prep and load some brass and go shoot. Is it this simple? Are the Kelbly Pandas basically built to such tight tolerances that any matching bolt / barrel combination will work on any Panda receiver? Am I missing anything?
Thanks in advance.
FrozenShooter