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I need a bore guide for a 450 Dakota. Actual bore is .458. I have tried Brownells, Stoney Point, Midway, Sinclair, Pro-Shot, etc. Do you guys have any suggestions as to where I could find one? Thanks | ||
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Take a Dakota case and drill out the primer pocket to fit and aluminum arrow shaft, push the shaft into the case as far as it will go and dab a bit of glass or glue on it and cut the arrow shaft off to the desired lenth..at some point you can cut a piece out to oil the patch if you want but its not necessary, works as good as anything you can buy and better than most.... ------------------ | |||
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Ray, that's a hell of a big arrow shaft. I have not seen one a half inch thick. DWS - I also have a .450 Dakota. I do not use a bore guide on my big bores. You can guide the rod by hand without hitting the bore with the rod. Anything over a .416 you can guide safely by hand. If you really want a guide, you can have one made by Sinclair 219 749-5136 | |||
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Thanks guys. I appreciate it. Wes By the way, the 450 will be in tomorrow and | |||
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DWS - I remember that you were considering building one. Who did your work for you? Tell us about your gun. You will notice a slight push against your shoulder when you pull the trigger - don't be alarmed, that's normal. Actually, if the gun is built properly, recoil is quite manageable. I keep velocities in the 2300fps area and shoot off the bench with it. It not bad. Ray - I was pulling your leg a little with the half inch arrow shaft. I know that you put the jag on after you slip the bore guide on. | |||
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Zero Drift If you recall our prior posts, I was in Zim If I wasn't short on time, I would have probably ordered a 26" stainless, but those Wes ps After paying for the ammo, I have decided | |||
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DWS - Ditto the accolades for Dakota. You will be very pleased with the gun. Let me know your thoughts after the first range test. Good luck with everything! | |||
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WRONG, Zero Drift, I checked out in the shot and I have some kind of stiff "plastic tubing" fitted on the big bore cases...It does require a certain amount of American ingenuity to scruff up the proper materials. ------------------ | |||
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Zero, make that shop (not shot), some things a spell check can't catch!!!! | |||
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Check out this link. I have made up a few for my rifles and they work great. www.storm.ca/~debin666/html/projects5.html I hope that link works Smokey | |||
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Paulette at Dakota Arms tracked one down for me. The gentleman's name is David Tooley. He can be reached at www.tooleyrifles.com. He was very helpful and nice to talk to. The bore guide he sent me is well constructed and works great. Thanks for all the help, | |||
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