It should be steel proofed, ask them to get it steel proofed as part of the saleI'm about to put my money down on one I've been shooting all week.
Slicked up the action and it shoots great for me.
However I was wondering why no fleur de lis proof mark?
Are these not high pressure steel rated?
Proof marks below, any one know what they mean?
Thank you.
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I think you are right. The fact it is missing does not mean it is not capable. I know Winchester say in the hand book that the SXP will handle and is safe with any cartridge up to 3". In saying that I also understand CIP high pressure is higher than saami spec.its elsewhere , its a plastic stocked one right ? that has a light blow back to start the rearward cycle of the action? I dont think they made a none steel proof SXP ? Americans have been on steel a good while longer than us on waterfowl and a lot of their upland game. they dont use fluer symbol and a lot of our European guns made for steel did not. Get it to a good gunsmith if in doubt but just check it doesn't say it is just missing the dates when the symbol came in
Yes I spotted that. Thank you.Looks like Liege proofed to me. Contact BWM with the serial number. 01235 514 562
David.
Yes I appreciate that.It is not high pressure steel proofed for UK but standard steel is fine in normal proof guns provided not Damascus barrels.
The issue is not barrel but pressure back on the action so joint strength etc. I had a chat with one of the guys at Dickson’s and he told me the load went up hugely and needed design changes. No idea what that means in practice but I resolved not to use HP steel in my gun.
High mv is a diminishing return anyway drag is a function of velocity squared so the faster it comes out the faster it slows down. May not be much advantage at range. Have a look at the Hull website they show velocity at range
It is not high pressure steel proofed for UK but standard steel is fine in normal proof guns provided not Damascus barrels.
The issue is not barrel but pressure back on the action so joint strength etc. I had a chat with one of the guys at Dickson’s and he told me the load went up hugely and needed design changes. No idea what that means in practice but I resolved not to use HP steel in my gun.
High mv is a diminishing return anyway drag is a function of velocity squared so the faster it comes out the faster it slows down. May not be much advantage at range. Have a look at the Hull website they show velocity at range
Yep i have had one for the last 9-10 years Steel proof and 3.5" chamber also my late father had Bennelli 3.5" chamber pump with no Fleur de lye mark yet was 100% steel proof. Not telling you to but have a Aya no3 3" magnum and have shot hundreds upon hundreds of HP 3" steel and home loads through fingers crossed it will get a good few more through it from September 1st til February 20th.Yes I appreciate that.
However this action is a strong one and the same lock up as their autos and I believe they also make a 3.5" version!
I could be wrong though....
Yes I appreciate that.
However this action is a strong one and the same lock up as their autos and I believe they also make a 3.5" version!
I could be wrong though....
I have a 3.5 inch versionYes I appreciate that.
However this action is a strong one and the same lock up as their autos and I believe they also make a 3.5" version!
I could be wrong though....