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    Quote Originally Posted by grandpamac View Post
    Refurbished a reloading tool for a calibre you don't own! You are truly a far gone handloader. Something for we lesser mortals to aspire to.
    Respectively Yours,
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    @grandpamac there is a 25-35 build in line. But it's a long line and there are a few others to get through before it comes to the top
    And all sorts of random opportunities keep jumping the queue

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    I have everything 25-35 related except the rifle !
    My barrel maker has even brought the .25 caliber drill, reamers and rifling button to make me the barrel
    I just need to build the single shot action for it to go on or find a suitable vintage single shot action to restore for the barrel
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    Quote Originally Posted by muzza View Post
    You need to be a bit careful with bigger rimfire ammo - especially the .225 Long as shown.

    I had a Marlin pump same as the one in the pic for many years - used pretty much only that same CIL ammo from the 1960s . More than half of the cases would rupture at the case head. I know we dont keep the brass to reload , but it wasnt uncommon to have debris from the ignition work its way back through the breech block and hit you in the face .

    Always wear safety glasses when shooting bigger rimfire rounds . I still have a piece of mettallic stuff floating round in my eye fro the first time this happened :-(
    Sounds like the chamber may also be oversized. A trick done in the 1960s with .22LR zip guns (which often had oversized chambers causing case ruptures) was to wrap the case in Sellotape. Cases would still bulge but not split and the sellotape would be burned at the front edge. Botchy... but think about it... if the case will chamber easily with sellotape applied then it might also be safer to fire it with Sellotaped cartridge cases. I'd not use this for centrefire cartridges.

    If you are ever in a situation where you really MUST use .22LR in a .22WMR rifle a roll of sellotape might save the day, both in terms of avoiding case rupture as well as keeping the .22LR cartridge centred in the larger .22WMR chamber.

    None of the above is manufacturers' advice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by akaroa1 View Post
    I have everything 25-35 related except the rifle !
    My barrel maker has even brought the .25 caliber drill, reamers and rifling button to make me the barrel
    I just need to build the single shot action for it to go on or find a suitable vintage single shot action to restore for the barrel
    How about a large Martini action? My .30-40 Krag (.30 us Army) Martini was a .30-30 for a while.
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    Quote Originally Posted by grandpamac View Post
    How about a large Martini action? My .30-40 Krag (.30 us Army) Martini was a .30-30 for a while.
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    @grandpamac I'm just about to start building a single shot action from scratch and if it's successful it might become the 25-35
    Or I could do a change barrel for my Stevens 44 1/2

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    Velocity is thrilling,but diameter does the real killing.

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    So with the prospect of doing a vintage hunt ( hunters and rifles ! ) I loaded up 17 rounds of 500 express.

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    They are pretty heavy so I put them in the scales out of interest.
    So 20 rounds would be 1kg exactly

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    Then I moved on to sorting out my 50 cal muzzleloader I have converted the ignition nipple to a mag-spark 209 primer nipple.
    I had a slow fire when tahr hunting last winter in very cold conditions and wanted a more reliable ignition for hunting in bad conditions.
    So needed to check the point of aim and see how it all works.
    Primers go in easy and come out even easier.
    Just needed a tweak in the Malcolm scope and then I'm on the 100m gong .
    Aim 100mm high and it's hitting the 200mm gong every time until my shoulder told me to stop
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    So now I'm ready to take some big chunks out of some tasty animals

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    Four 50-70 rolling blocks came out to play today .
    Two friends came to visit and shoot on my range.
    Two original Swedish military that are slightly re figured
    One shooting reproduction with a #5 barrel
    And an original Remington sporting rifle that has been re barreled some time long ago.

    One has a slight gear failure with a fore end hanger.
    But all the actions were just fine with light black powder loads and 450 grain projectiles

    One of them even decided to stay in at my place long term.

    Next weekend shoot might be a martini party.
    Martini rifle entry and after the shooting a few martinis
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    And I'm still looking for an action only to reconfigure to a sporting rifle

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    The sporting Remington and the military rifle are really almost identical in the action
    The only significant difference is the contour of the receiver ring, the profiling of the trigger guard and the sling ring on the trigger guard

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    Remington produced the first rolling block actions used on those Rifles as far as I know,in both Sweden and Norway.

    You still come across the odd one with the Remington script on the tang.
    "Sixty percent of the time,it works every time"

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    @norsk This one has all the right numbers but someone has done some home gunsmithing on it
    At their age only to be expected

    But it's a good straight solid shooter and in my price range once it's fiddled with

    Pretty take compared to the 500 express but I don't think the hares will notice the difference

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    Tame!

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    Quote Originally Posted by akaroa1 View Post
    Tame!
    Are you shooting Tame hares now ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    Are you shooting Tame hares now ?
    No
    But we split a lot of dry firewood blocks

 

 

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