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Not indoor, but there's Terry Walden's it on Sixteenth Model rd, just of 24.
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Lol! It's a 42" barrel. Overall length is 5'1½" It's surprisingly light actually. Bang on 7 pounds. It's ultra trim & nimble & it'll be a pleasure to carry in the woods. The balance is perfect, dead on halfway between the lock & rear sight.
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This has been in the works for 2 years now. I bought all the parts & it was put together by a really good friend of mine in Florida, Shane Thomas. It's based (loosely) on a 1740s style French Fusil de Chasse. Usually a smoothbore gun, I had this built as a .62 caliber rifle. The barrel was special ordered from Colerain with a 1:60 twist & round bottom rifling. The maple for the stock was ordered as 'plain' Yeah...you can see how that turned out! I had the barrel mounted with a hooked beach & wedges, rather than the correct pins, because I actually use my guns & I wanted the ease of cleaning that an easily removable barrel allows. I've only shot a couple of light loads (80gn FFg) so far & it shoots as well as it looks! I'm off to the range tomorrow to start working on a load & adjust (file) the sights as required!
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No! . . . . . Nerds. :D
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Did y'all...ummm... Well, er... Did y'all get wedgied a lot in school?
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I like this post so much I just blacked out a little.
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Yah, me too :(
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Selling a shotgun on gunbroker. The guy who won the auction is coming to TN from Florida this afternoon. The handover has to be done through an FFL, correct?
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That was brilliant!
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http://www.midwayusa.com/product/569...ser-box-of-100
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It's on sale at Midway right now for $66 per hundred! Just a heads up!
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I'm no expert (I've only met a couple) but once you start reloading you may want to look at lighter bullets. 1:12 is a wee bit slow a twist for the longer 168gn boat tails. Try a handful of 110gn Sierra Varmints pushed to about 3100-3200fps & I think you'll be in for a happy surprise! That said, that's some fine shooting for factory ammo.
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Black powder, swabbing the barrel between shots?
Handsome Rob replied to 10-Ring's topic in Curio, Relics and Black Powder
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I'm utterly desperate for Varget & I wouldn't walk next door to have to buy it at that price.
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Ohhh myyy.... Unfortunately, mine we'll be way more utilitarian. Like this...
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Oddly (again) Sierra bullets reloading data calls for a max load of 40.6gn of 3031 for the same bullet. This confusion is why I put off reloading for so long! I'm dreading having to start 'proper' reloading once I get my 6.5x55 target gun built! Neck turning, seating depth, jump-to-lands measurements.... It's honestly pretty freaking intimidating!
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Definitely the correct powder. I only had 3 different powders on hand (4189, 4895 & 3031) and I only ever take them out of the case one at a time to save mixups on my bench. It was a 'Chrony' type chrono, tripod mounted, roughly 2' from the muzzle (it's not mine & I didn't want to either accidentally shoot it or keep calling for a cold range after every shot!) One of the guys on the line (a serious F-class shooter) also tested the chrono & verified it to be on the money. I know it's an odd thought, but if I'm over pressure (on closer inspection, my primers are slightly flattened, but none are pierced or falling out & my brass isn't extruded into the extractor) could that cause a velocity loss over normal??? I've been researching (Googling) all day & I've learned that badly over pressure could cause that, but I wouldn't imagine less than half a grain would be THAT significant, surely(?) Interestingly, the Lyman 49th book lists 42gn as the maximum (although in a 24" bbl) Would barrel length alter chamber pressure to that extent?
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Someone else has mentioned that I may have a contaminated or 'off' pound of powder. Unfortunately I'll never know that now as I used up the last of it with these loads. As soon as midway delivers some more bullets I'll try a different powder & chrono that too. I really wish I'd chrono'd all the others I put together with this powder & didn't crimp. My honest second thought was possibly I'd messed something up reaming out the primer pockets of the Lake City brass, but the primers all seated nicely & none blew out or acted oddly at all.
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RCBS, but trickled & individually weighed.
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Savage Hog Hunter, bolt action, 18" barrel. Brass looks perfect, no sooting around the neck, primers look good. No obvious signs of over pressure. I don't have any factory ammo to compare to I'm afraid. Recoil felt about right (muzzle break) but I could feel the differences, shot to shot.
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Any idea what could cause the extremely low overall velocity?