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In my spare moments (hah!) I am pecking away at the 458 Carbine. Below photo shows progress to date, ran it throught the bluing tanks last week. 20 inch barrel, NECG Masterpiece front ramp & hood, and now has an aperture rear sight. Also have a NECG Masterpiece adjustable barrel mount sight for this rifle. It's on a Mark X Mauser, and weighs 6 pounds as shown. Add about 2-1/2 to 2-3/4 pounds for a stock, and we have a 8-1/2 to 8-3/4 pound rifle. Stock work yet to be done. A similar rifle may be made lighter in weight by use of a lighter barrel contour. Note, the barrel recoil lug is more forward than normal, as it is drilled & tapped for a hold down screw the same size as the action screws. A screw,through a steel bushing in the stock, will enter from the bottom of the forend and thread into the recoil lug, to aid in holding the barrel in the stock. [ 04-01-2003, 07:08: Message edited by: John Ricks ] | ||
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John, That looks sweet,mean,and terribly tempting 45nut | |||
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Only thing wrong with it John, is the bolt is on the wrong side Can't wait for follow up pics when you have it stock and ready to go | |||
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That's amazing. I have one almost like it I am working on slowly. My plan was to see if I could build a really good budget gun. I used an A&B F34 barrel; same front sight, Williams ghost ring rear; VZ24 with a recontoured trigger guard; barrel band sling swivel. For a stock, I picked up one of the surplus Parker and Hale safari stocks which are floating around. I think Numrich has them still. I got one complete with the casting for the magnum length trigger guard, so I can convert to a Lott in the future if I wish by building a floorplate and latch. It was completely finished and checkered and not a bad stock for $69. The barrel contour was so close that it only took about 90 seconds to clean it up for bedding. I still need to add a second recoil lug with a screw to the barrel. Haven't blued yet. I cut the barrel at 21". Ballistics are good if a little lower than shown in the manuals for a 24". I am planning on using 400 and 450 grs due to the barrel length. Best load to date is with Barnes 450 solids, but I haven't tried the 400's. Your weight estimate is right on and the gun is easy to carry. Recoil with near max loads is really pretty inconsequential. I think you will like it. I do mine, and can't wait to get it finished. Total investment in the rifle is going to be in the $375 range. I'll post a picture when I finish. | |||
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That looks like alot of ass in a small package....NEAT | |||
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