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BUCK, Thanks for the great post on your rifle and it's history! That is why the troops love this web site; every now and then somebody hits a grand slam... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() D/R Hunter Correct bullet placement, combined with the required depth of bullet penetration, results in an anchored animal... | |||
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Hello D R Hunter, Thanks. I took it for a walk to the range today .... 20 shots later I had put 114 tons of energy into the backstop. ![]() " .... you never pay too much for something, you only buy it too early .... " How to Hunt Wisconsin Whitetail Deer with a Cannon How to Hunt Feral Cats with a Mortar | |||
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buckstix, Yep, this thread is epic for sure. ![]() Which rifle dumped the tonnage into the berm? "It" could only mean the Dickson, eh? Any progress on getting that 20-.577 Alex Henry Nitro Express Dickson rifle shooting parallel to infinity? I am still working on a Ruger No. 1 20 Gauge 3.5" Hellboy ... one of these days ... I'll post it here. Meanwhile, I'm also trying to get an "RBL Professional" 20-bore "double rifle" to shoot parallel with round balls. ![]() 167 grains H2O case capacity for 2-5/8" case with 330-grain round balls and Blue Dot, 245 grains H2O case capacity for 3-1/2" case with 920-grain slugs and ReLoder 17. ![]() Here's a cartoon of the RBL "Round Ball Load": ![]() | |||
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Hello RIP. No, it was the 600JDJ that did all the berm poundage. I've got the load figured out for the 20-.577 Dickson, but havent tested it yet. Hope to try it next week. " .... you never pay too much for something, you only buy it too early .... " How to Hunt Wisconsin Whitetail Deer with a Cannon How to Hunt Feral Cats with a Mortar | |||
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Hi Buckstix, Great article and history. I too am fortunate to own a double: a 1906 Cogswell & Harrison hammer gun in .450 Nitro Express 3 1/4". I have had some success loading a 500gr. paper patch cast bullet with dacron filler and 85gr of Reloader 17. PM me and we'll have a chat if you want? Regards Clive | |||
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The Ruger No.1 20 Gauge 3.5-Inch is officially under construction. Donor rifle and barrel went to Rusty today. The PT&G reamer for was waiting there at Hilltop Gun Shop. The Verney-Carron barrel I got from Ed Hubel will be turned down from 1.350" diameter to 1.200" straight cylinder and cut from 30" to 28" finished length. 1:28" twist, .615" groove diameter. Plus screw-on muzzle brake for big charges of RL-17 with 920-grain slug ... I think Rusty McGee can do a swell job on this. He will take the action off the donor rifle, re-barrel with the V-C and re-stock with a B&C composite stock. I have ordered steel picatinny rail in 18" pieces that he might be able to use to make a full-length "picatinny shotgun rib." ![]() 2.5X scope. AR-15 open sights on the picatinny rib-rail, maybe an AR-15 carry handle, ![]() and some picatinny bases on the bottom and sides of the barrel for lasers, flashlights, bipods, sling bases, etc. Quad rail? ![]() ![]() The 20 Gauge Ruger No.1 is going to look a little different from the 500 A2 below: ![]() | |||
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