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3612.2 | A pain in the shoulder | RECAP::READF | Fred Read - DTN 522-3326 - Lookin' Up (^8 | Wed Sep 05 1990 18:30 | 20 |
3612.3 | Some suggestions... | ZEKE::HOLLEN | I'm the NRA/GONH | Wed Sep 05 1990 19:05 | 27 |
3612.4 | The peep's the one! | RECAP::READF | Fred Read - DTN 522-3326 - Lookin' Up (^8 | Wed Sep 05 1990 19:24 | 15 |
3612.5 | | MEIS::STOCK | John Stock TWO/D19 DTN-247-2087 | Wed Sep 05 1990 20:54 | 19 |
3612.6 | Try this | TUNER::DINATALE | | Thu Sep 06 1990 09:05 | 10 |
3612.7 | | ZEKE::HOLLEN | I'm the NRA/GONH | Thu Sep 06 1990 14:11 | 11 |
3612.8 | that 2nd shot must be way off... | KNGBUD::LAFOSSE | | Thu Sep 06 1990 14:11 | 11 |
3612.10 | still dangerous | KNGBUD::LAFOSSE | | Fri Sep 07 1990 12:26 | 13 |
3612.11 | | TUNER::DINATALE | | Fri Sep 07 1990 14:01 | 17 |
3612.12 | accident happen, whether we care to believe or not | KNGBUD::LAFOSSE | | Fri Sep 07 1990 15:28 | 24 |
3612.13 | | MADMXX::PELTONEN | This is your brain on politics | Fri Sep 07 1990 15:34 | 14 |
3612.15 | | COMET::ALBERTUS | an air biscuit by any other name | Fri Sep 07 1990 18:36 | 13 |
3612.16 | | MADMXX::PELTONEN | This is your brain on politics | Fri Sep 07 1990 22:25 | 14 |
3612.17 | Why it's not right for me | MEIS::STOCK | John Stock TWO/D19 DTN-247-2087 | Sat Sep 08 1990 13:41 | 40 |
3612.19 | | MADMXX::PELTONEN | This is your brain on politics | Mon Sep 10 1990 11:30 | 13 |
3612.20 | I never dreamed of spitzers | RECAP::READF | Fred Read - DTN 522-3326 - Lookin' Up (^8 | Mon Sep 10 1990 13:03 | 12 |
3612.30 | | ZEKE::HOLLEN | I'm the NRA/GONH | Wed Sep 26 1990 18:50 | 36 |
3612.31 | Everybody shoots better than me | AKOFIN::ANDERSSON | | Thu Sep 27 1990 14:10 | 13 |
3612.32 | ??? | KNGBUD::LAFOSSE | | Thu Sep 27 1990 16:46 | 12 |
3612.34 | | ZEKE::HOLLEN | I'm the NRA/GONH | Thu Sep 27 1990 18:24 | 35 |
3612.36 | Yeah, it's great in the brush | RECAP::READF | Fred Read - DTN 522-3326 - Lookin' Up (^8 | Thu Sep 27 1990 18:55 | 19 |
3612.37 | Good shot placement-everybodys dream | AKOFIN::ANDERSSON | | Fri Sep 28 1990 09:36 | 25 |
3612.38 | 30-06 too much for deer revisited ;^) | KNGBUD::LAFOSSE | | Fri Sep 28 1990 13:22 | 27 |
3612.39 | The 30/30 never was a real deer gun | FSDEV4::RFULTON | A Man has to know his limitations! | Fri Sep 28 1990 15:11 | 48 |
3612.41 | Bullet placement of supreme importance. | LEDS::HORSEY | | Fri Sep 28 1990 16:26 | 23 |
3612.42 | Roy, I disagree! (surprise!?!) | ZEKE::HOLLEN | I'm the NRA/GONH | Fri Sep 28 1990 18:24 | 34 |
3612.45 | | ZEKE::HOLLEN | I'm the NRA/GONH | Mon Oct 01 1990 18:44 | 33 |
3612.46 | 30-30 +p loads | CSC32::HADDOCK | Pas Fini! | Mon Nov 25 1996 10:15 | 29 |
3612.47 | well.... | CSC32::J_HENSON | Don't get even, get ahead! | Mon Nov 25 1996 11:38 | 18 |
3612.48 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Pas Fini! | Mon Nov 25 1996 12:23 | 25 |
3612.49 | It's the extractor | CSC32::J_HENSON | Don't get even, get ahead! | Mon Nov 25 1996 12:37 | 14 |
3612.50 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Pas Fini! | Mon Nov 25 1996 13:03 | 11 |
3612.51 | In the same power range | MINOTR::BANCROFT | | Tue Nov 26 1996 09:01 | 3 |
3612.52 | Look again for bolt gun in 7.62x39 | VMSNET::RRICK | I'd rather be fishing! | Tue Nov 26 1996 09:32 | 10 |
3612.53 | 7mm Waters? | CSC32::J_HENSON | Don't get even, get ahead! | Tue Nov 26 1996 10:12 | 10 |
3612.54 | | VMSNET::RRICK | I'd rather be fishing! | Tue Nov 26 1996 10:14 | 5 |
3612.55 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Pas Fini! | Tue Nov 26 1996 10:42 | 17 |
3612.56 | Squeeze out a little more | EPS::BIONDI | Guns, The Teeth of Liberty | Tue Nov 26 1996 13:45 | 5 |
3612.57 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Pas Fini! | Tue Nov 26 1996 14:29 | 37 |
3612.58 | case expansion ? | ZEKE::SMITH | | Tue Nov 26 1996 15:38 | 18 |
3612.59 | 7.62x39 bolt actions | VMSNET::RRICK | I'd rather be fishing! | Thu Nov 28 1996 09:39 | 6 |
3612.60 | Wife looking for: | MINOTR::BANCROFT | | Mon Dec 02 1996 08:46 | 6 |
3612.61 | Several Options | VMSNET::RRICK | I'd rather be fishing! | Mon Dec 02 1996 12:47 | 17 |
3612.62 | 7.62 non-semiauto | MINOTR::BANCROFT | | Wed Dec 04 1996 13:32 | 5 |
3612.63 | NEWS & NNTP (usenet) | VMSNET::RRICK | I'd rather be fishing! | Wed Dec 04 1996 16:28 | 16 |
3612.64 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Pas Fini! | Sun Dec 29 1996 16:35 | 20 |
3612.65 | | FABSIX::J_SADIN | Freedom isn't free. | Sun Dec 29 1996 17:17 | 7 |
3612.66 | New load testing rifle? | ZEKE::SMITH | | Mon Dec 30 1996 11:22 | 15 |
3612.67 | | CSC32::D_PELTONEN | | Mon Dec 30 1996 13:02 | 31 |
3612.68 | Try Small Arms Shop | QBUS::B_GASPER | | Mon Dec 30 1996 17:24 | 8 |
3612.69 | The continueing saga of fred and his 30-30 | CSC32::HADDOCK | Pas Fini! | Mon Dec 30 1996 21:14 | 23 |
3612.70 | The _only_ place to go | CSC32::HADDOCK | Pas Fini! | Tue Dec 31 1996 10:19 | 14 |
3612.71 | | ALFSS2::HENDERSON_J | | Tue Dec 31 1996 10:42 | 18 |
3612.72 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Pas Fini! | Tue Dec 31 1996 11:25 | 11 |
3612.73 | Barrel length = velocity | ZEKE::SMITH | | Tue Dec 31 1996 11:40 | 9 |
3612.74 | You want a custom barrel for a what??? | CSC32::HADDOCK | Pas Fini! | Tue Dec 31 1996 12:08 | 9 |
3612.75 | sigh | CSC32::HADDOCK | Pas Fini! | Wed Jan 15 1997 11:39 | 12 |
3612.76 | Tom Horn's Favorite | ALFSS2::HENDERSON_J | | Wed Jan 15 1997 12:14 | 20 |
3612.77 | | CSC32::PLIERS::R_RHODES | Rich Rhodes, MCS | Tue Jan 21 1997 15:50 | 11 |
3612.78 | Relining? | ALFSS2::HENDERSON_J | | Tue Jan 21 1997 15:54 | 10 |
3612.79 | ex | CSC32::HADDOCK | Pas Fini! | Tue Jan 21 1997 16:52 | 5 |
3612.80 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Pas Fini! | Thu Jan 23 1997 19:55 | 14 |
3612.81 | | CSC32::D_PELTONEN | | Fri Jan 24 1997 12:12 | 9 |
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When I had Ed's Riflesmithing mount one of those 91/30 scopes
on a 91, it cost me $45 to mount the scope and $40 to bend
the bolt handle. Yup, some cussing is called for as the mount
is intended for the round receiver 91/30 while the 91 (and
your 39) are hex receivers. Looked great when it was done, tho!
DAP
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3612.82 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Pas Fini! | Tue Feb 11 1997 19:34 | 7 |
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Well, I got the guns back from the smith. Price was really reasonable
considering what he had to do to get everything to fit together.
Looks like excellent work all around. Now to get them out to the range.
Looks like it will be a while before I can do that though.
fred();
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3612.83 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Pas Fini! | Fri Apr 25 1997 11:09 | 32 |
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Well, on the continuing saga of fred and his 30-30. Initial break-in
and testing with mostly factory ammunition completed. Initial
accuracy was not good. The rifle seems to like Federals much better
than anything else as accuracy was much better with that load but still
not real good.
Most of the groups were in-line strings. Indicating bedding problems.
So I got a Brownell's bedding kit and bedded the action (what a mess).
Got a really good fit. For a few real anxious minutes I didn't think I
would get the rifle and stock back apart, but it did finally come apart
and fits back together very nice.
I would have rather floated the barrel, but because there aren't many
parts of the action that can be bedded on this thing and on this rifle
there is only one screw on the action a the recoil lug and a band with
screw around the barrel about half way down the stock, I bedded the
entire barrel to the end of the stock. I could have ditched the band
up front, but I'm not sure the single screw could have stood up to the
pounding.
I loaded up some handloads with 110 grain bullets. I tried to pay
attention to getting things uniform, but just picked a medium range
of the H335 and didn't do any "working up" of the load yet. Back at
the gun range the groups immediately shrank by at least half. 1 1/2
inch at 100 yd wasn't uncommon. Not bad since I only have a 4x scope
on it right now and my eyes aren't what they used to be.
I ordered a chronograph from Nachez. Waiting for that to begin serious
work on load and accuracy.
fred();
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3612.84 | | FABSIX::J_SADIN | Freedom isn't free. | Sun Apr 27 1997 08:17 | 7 |
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Sounds great, Fred! I've got an old .30-30 that could probably
stand a bedding job. How did you like the Brownell's bedding kit?
jim
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3612.85 | Rifle bedding--trip report. | CSC32::HADDOCK | Pas Fini! | Sun Apr 27 1997 13:46 | 43 |
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The kit seems to work pretty good. As I said, it is kind of messy.
Vinegar (which the instructions indicate) will cut the goo. However,
as the instructions also state, make sure you get all the vinegar
cleaned off because it _will_ take the bluing off. I managed to
get some down between the barrel and the stock in one small place
and it took the bluing right off. The stock hides the spot, so
I didn't consider it a really big deal.
They give you more of the "release agent" than you really need, but
since you don't have any use for what is left over, next time I'd
use up the whole bottle. There's _way_ more goo material than you
will need to bed the normal barrel-floated rifle. There was enough
for me to bed the action and the entire barrel. If you only bed the
action, there is probably enough to bed two or three regular actions.
The kit only costs $10, but the Scotch in me says rather then pull the
divider and mix the whole thing as the instructions state, cut a couple
corners of the packets off and the re-seal them after squeezing out
what you need (about 1/3 to 1/2 of each). Mix the stuff on a piece
of cardboard.
The biggest problem was getting the gun back apart. Use plenty of
release agent. The instructions warn against creating a "mechanical
lock", that is, make sure the goo doesn't get up around things where
you can't pry things apart later. Believe it. However, it turned
out my biggest problem was around the recoil lug. The instructions
indicate to tape the front, sides, and bottom of the lug. The
release agent didn't release from the tape. I didn't know what
the problem was at the time, so I smacked the sides of the stock
a few times with a rubber hammer then got down on my knees with
the gun between my legs and was able to slowly, ever so slowly,
pry the thing apart. The tape stayed in the hole and had to be
scraped out. In the end, though, I got a fantastic fit between
barrel-action and stock.
Beware also not to get the goo up in the screw holes. Instructions
recommend taping over any machine work and holes. Also beware of the
main screws that hold the receiver and stock together. I caught it
and swabbed things out with q-tips and vinegar, but this could present
some major problems if you don't catch it and the material hardens
in the screw holes.
fred();
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3612.86 | | FABSIX::J_SADIN | Freedom isn't free. | Sun Apr 27 1997 17:34 | 6 |
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Thanks, Fred! Good info. What kind of tape did you use? Something
that came with the kit?
jim
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3612.87 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Pas Fini! | Sun Apr 27 1997 23:32 | 7 |
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No tape comes with the kit. I used regular masking tape on the
recoil lug, but I had been using black electrical tape on everthing
else until I ran out. The black electrical tape seems to do better
when it comes to not sticking.
fred();
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3612.88 | | FABSIX::J_SADIN | Freedom isn't free. | Mon Apr 28 1997 08:13 | 7 |
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That would seem to make sense (the electrical tape sticking less).
I've got plenty, so I should have enough. :) Did the kit come with
directions for use, or did you go by past knowledge?
jim
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3612.89 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Pas Fini! | Mon Apr 28 1997 10:55 | 31 |
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A little of both. Although this was my first bedding job, I'd read
several things on rifle bedding. Thus the recognition that groups that
tend to form strings usually indicate bedding problems. Unless the
strings are all vertical, which indicates a lack of care in the amount
of powder being loaded in each cartridge. In which case I'd check the
loading technique before trying to bed the rifle.
However, the kit does contain some fairly detailed instructions. I
would recommend, as they do, that you sit down and read through the
instructions completely before you start. If for nothing else so
you know what part to go look at again for a given step. There are
things that you could miss in the "heat of battle".
Spend a _lot_ of time in preparation getting everything right. Don't
rush it. Although the goo (and that does describe it pretty good)
takes several minutes to set up, the more you mess with it the more it
gets all over and it's a mess to clean. Make sure you have a bottle
of vinegar handy before you start, and, as I said, make sure you
get all the vinegar cleaned off.
Most rifles probably won't be as difficult as this one was. On most
you want to float the barrel (a good indication is a dollar bill
folded once will fit between the barrel and stock) and bed just the
action (around the recoil lug and around the front and back screws).
Because this rifle didn't have much area in the action that could be
bedded and because of the unusual way it screws together, I decided
to go with the second best option and bed the entire barrel-stock
area as well.
fred();
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3612.90 | Videos are available for bedding | VMSNET::RRICK | I'd rather be fishing! | Mon Apr 28 1997 13:43 | 8 |
| There are a couple of videos on bedding that might be worthwhile
watching if you have a chance. I got one from 'Gun Video' aka Lenny
McGill, on bedding the M1a. It goes into the complete process.
Anyone in ALF is welcome to borrow it.
Randy
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3612.91 | | DECWET::LOWE | Bruce Lowe, DECwest Eng., DTN 548-8910 | Mon Apr 28 1997 14:20 | 6 |
| re: tape -
Brownell's has this tape stuff you put on the forward part of the barrel
for free-floating, etc. Scraps works well for putting on the bottom/sides,
etc of the lug, and other no-touch areas. It is like black plastic tape,
but quite a bit thicker. Electrical tape is really thin.
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3612.92 | Scotch? | CSC32::J_HENSON | Don't get even, get ahead! | Tue Apr 29 1997 11:33 | 10 |
| >> <<< Note 3612.85 by CSC32::HADDOCK "Pas Fini!" >>>
>> -< Rifle bedding--trip report. >-
>> The kit only costs $10, but the Scotch in me says rather then pull the
Well there's your problem. Next time, try it without the Scotch! ;-)
(sorry, I couldn't resist).
Jerry
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3612.93 | | CSC32::D_PELTONEN | | Tue Apr 29 1997 15:10 | 14 |
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As an aside, let me add that an Acra-glass kit is also *the*
thing to have for basic stock repairs. I've tried all kinds
of wood glues and/or epoxies, with varying results....since
switching to the Brownells's product, I've found that nothing
else even comes close! It's a pain to mix, but when you glue
a stock with that stuff, it stays that way....I had an old
22 whose stock was in two pieces, broke off clean at the wrist
and missing a hunk of wood. Not only was I able to affect a
permanent repair, I was also able to fill the missing chunk
and have it all come out smooth and strong.
DAP
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3612.94 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Pas Fini! | Tue Apr 29 1997 17:04 | 5 |
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>Well there's your problem. Next time, try it without the Scotch! ;-)
You don't want a guy to have _any_ fun, do you?^).
fred();
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3612.95 | Bong?!! | CSC32::HADDOCK | Pas Fini! | Wed May 14 1997 13:38 | 11 |
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Initial tests using 110 gr. Sierra bullets, H335. Started at 38 gr,
worked up to 39.2 in .3 gr. increments. Why .3 gr? Don't know, seemed
about right. Chrono said 2710 up to 2761. Less gain than I thought
I'd get. Should still be in safety range according to my information.
Comes the dicey part. At 39.2 gr the whole rifle would vibrate like I
was holding a turning fork. Bong!??? The first shot I thought I was
imagining things. Anybody seen this happen before?
fred();
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3612.96 | | FABSIX::J_SADIN | Freedom isn't free. | Wed May 14 1997 21:35 | 8 |
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sounds like you've found a load that creates just the "right"
vibrations in the barrel to shake the whole weapon. I'd chaulk it up to
weird, but not dangerous.
jim
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