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Thoughts an Hammer Exsentions?
Thoughts an Hammer Exsentions?
I am going to put a scope on my Model X and I am looking at the Hammer extensions. I have settled on the Carlson round extension, or the Ranger Point cupped thumb extension. I have never used an extension. In looking at them my thought is that the Ranger Point offer the best hammer control, less chance of hammer slipping if hands are slippery with sweat or rain. Any of your thoughts on the subject would be appreciated.
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- navvet8189
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Re: Thoughts an Hammer Exsentions?
I'll be using one for the first time with my Henry 6.5 come deer season. It actually came with the purchase of the rifle, so why not try it out?
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Re: Thoughts an Hammer Exsentions?
I’ve used both and don’t really have a preference, both work well.
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Re: Thoughts an Hammer Exsentions?
I've had both as well, it's a coin toss. Purely for looks and cool factor I like the ranger point
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Re: Thoughts an Hammer Exsentions?
The extensions I have are from Grovtec. I've not had a thumb slip.
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Re: Thoughts an Hammer Exsentions?
Ditto to what Mags stated. No slip with a wet or cold thumb. The set screw keeps it in place,
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Re: Thoughts an Hammer Exsentions?
I've got both the Carlson ambi and the Grovtec on a couple of my single shot H015's. The only issue I've had is that the scoped .357 occasionally pierced primers after adding the Grovtec. Could that extra ounce or two add enough momentum to hit primers hard enough to pierce them? This only happened a few times and always with mild plinking loads and standard small pistol primers. Since I own a couple N-frame .357 Smiths that have also caused pierced primers the solution was simple. I use magnum small pistol primers now, even with these low pressure loads. My .44 mag and .223 H015's have never had an issue and the other .357 SS has a red dot and no extension and no pierced primers. FWIW
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Re: Thoughts an Hammer Exsentions?
I have both and have zero issues with either.
I like the older Marlin original style best as far as looks go.
But for function both work great.
RP
I like the older Marlin original style best as far as looks go.
But for function both work great.
RP
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Re: Thoughts an Hammer Exsentions?
Watch for the extension hitting scope tube and resulting in light primer strikes. Happened on my 44 mag using medium rings. Minor grinding of extension solved the isdue
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