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Thanks, Let me know if you are going to make it to the SCI show and yes great hunt but my question is when is the next hunt?

check your PM

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I started a simple web page for general information. I still have to work on the link. Let me know what everyone thinks.

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I like it.
 
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Cool.
 
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Do you have a contact number for Mike Scherz? I am interested in a full dress barrel for a wildcat chambered rifle I'm planning to build.

Thanks,

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Posts: 789 | Location: Central Texas, U.S. | Registered: 20 December 2001Reply With Quote
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Michael Scherz
Gila River Gunworks
1314 S. 4th ave
Yuma, Az 85364
1-928-783-3850
 
Posts: 7206 | Location: Sydney, Australia | Registered: 22 May 2002Reply With Quote
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Nice website,

are pac-nor also making barrels ??

Obviously you can order a barrel kit with all the extra trimmings qtr. Rib etc.
 
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Very cool

One day I hope to own one of these monsters! For now I'll settle for a .458 Lott CZ.

Any idea when the pics will be up?
 
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One quick question: other than the slightly larger bore diameter, how does the compare to/improve upon the .500 A-2?
 
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It would be similar to comparing a 458 Lott to the 416 Remington.

Mike
 
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Pac-Nor doesn't list a .550 barrel on their web page. It sure does look interesting and I just saw a nice Rem 30 Express in the Pawn shop this past week. I have too many Irons in the fire at the present though.
 
Posts: 2924 | Location: Arkansas | Registered: 23 December 2002Reply With Quote
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Lar,

I know what you mean about to many irons in the fire....and then stuff like this pop up
 
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One quick question: other than the slightly larger bore diameter, how does the compare to/improve upon the .500 A-2?




1. Greater bore diameter.

2. Heavier bullets.

3. More powder capacity.

4. More energy.

5. More momentum.

6. More tissue displacement.

= quicker kills of dangerous game.
 
Posts: 18352 | Location: Salt Lake City, Utah USA | Registered: 20 April 2002Reply With Quote
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I will continue to work on the pictures and get them uploaded as soon as I can.

Pacnor does not list this yet . If things continue to go as well as they have been other barrel companies would have to notice.

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just speculating, could this brass be cut down to 2.5", with an oal around 3.3?

this would allow using an enfield (yes, it can fit the longer) or even a mauser.

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Jeff==Yes it could, a much better use of Mausers than
the short rummys.Ed
 
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Ed,
Mind doing drawings for a 2.5"?
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Posts: 40081 | Location: Conroe, TX | Registered: 01 June 2002Reply With Quote
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You would have to cut case to 2.5 inches, put in a
.550 bullet and then measure Neck.It may be a little bigger diameter that the 3.00 inch case as brass may be thicker.
If the neck is too big so there isn't enough slant to the sides, then you will have to ream the neck.
Once you have that measurement then put it on drawing
with the regular Weatherby rim, belt, base dimensions, and
2.5 in long.It is always best to wildcat, with the case done first, then drawings, then reamers.I have to get more
Weatherby brass to experiment with.Ed.
 
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460 weatherby expanded
460 weatherby
378 clyindrical Bell/Mast
450 rigby 3.1" on 460 Weatherby brass made by bruce bertram

Still waiting on Horneber brass.

I still need to section one of each case so I could cut them back to 2.5" and see how thick the necks would be with a .550 bullet in there.

RNS
 
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RNS what .550 bullet weights are being offered in conventional softpoint so far?

Karl.
 
Posts: 3533 | Location: various | Registered: 03 June 2000Reply With Quote
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Karl

Right now Hawk bullets will make from 500gr to 900gr bullets in .035" and .065" jacket.

I have ordered and paid for 10,000 bullets jacket for Alaska bullets, next will be the bullets dies and the main order from them will be 700gr.

Woodliegh said that he would make bullets once we could get a small order together and let him know what weights e wanted.

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RNS,

Awesome! I have been looking to rechamber my .416 Rigby CZ550 to a larger caliber.
 
Posts: 146 | Location: CA. USA | Registered: 08 February 2002Reply With Quote
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Keep watching as we get some rifles built and anytime you are ready contact Mike Scherz 1-928-783-3850 for more details.
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RNS thanks for info.
 
Posts: 3533 | Location: various | Registered: 03 June 2000Reply With Quote
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I just heard back from the makers of the GPA bullets and they will start making bullets for the 550 Magnum for a small start up fee for there tooling. I think 650gr or 700gr would be the place to start and we can go from there. Check out there web page and let me know what everyone thinks.

http://www.roc-import.com/gb/gpa/index.php

RNS
 
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