Picco .26 Replacement Cooling Head
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Picco .26 Replacement Cooling Head
OK....After months of major bashing, it definetly time to look for a replacement head for the picco.....any suggestions????
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RE: Picco .26 Replacement Cooling Head
Yup I would not have bought another head. But a friend had it but didn't use it so he sold it to me. It looks great and my temps barely hit the 210 mark no matter what.
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RE: Picco .26 Replacement Cooling Head
I've read only good things about the Nova....Think I'll get it....Now if I can just stop flippin my savage over and trashing the head....I'd be good to go!!!!!!!
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RE: Picco .26 Replacement Cooling Head
My savage had the Ofna Picco 26 with an aftermarket head. I bought it used. Da/\/\n thing always ran hot (260+, up to 290 and beyond.) I've replaced it with an Ofna 26 and will keep the factory head to see where it runs. Have finished break in and will see where it goes when I get it out to the field.
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RE: Picco .26 Replacement Cooling Head
the msj is the best dropped temps amazingly 60 - 80 - 100 degrees at times its amazing and has a built in skid plate
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