Here's a picture from John.
This barrel has an integral lug and quarter rib. John says that the factory barrel had the lug spot-welded on, which explains why it walked so badly as it heated up. The integral lug should prevent all that.
John will be choosing and mounting the sights in the coming days after he takes some measurements of the mounted scope to set some heights.
I will post the progress here. I'm like a kid at Christmas!
Don
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This rifle is pillar bedded, the hand screws are pulled down hard until one can feel the receiver bottom out. On bench guns, like M700's and various custom actions, also pillar bedded, I use a different hand screw arrangement that also takes a hex wrench, and I can torque them to 100 inch pounds or so. Note this is more than the 65 inch pounds recommended for action screws. The key is good solid pillars that support the receiver. Install pillars first (and this must be done correctly, most guys do it wrong and use pillars that are too small in diameter), then bed. I make all my hand screws, they are different from the ones you buy from Brownells. And the ones used for pillars are very different!!! I make the pillars also.
They lasted 700 rounds, so I guess they weren't altogether too puny.
Don
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Weighs 9-1/2 pounds, just right!
Front: NECG masterpiece ramp, hood, S-4 bead
Barrel band sling swivel.
Rrear: London Guns 3 leaf express.
I'm breathing hard just thinking about it!
Don
I will ship some to John Ricks so he can try them in my new rifle. (It feels like I'm handing condoms to the guy who's trying out my new woman!)
Will post results soonest.
Now that is a disturbing verbal visual! I'm waiting impatiently for a delivery from Gerard also.
So far, looking real good.
Bill
Bill,
That sure is a nice barrel!!! Are you and Dan planning any more "specials" for the next SCI annual convention? If so please let us know on this forum.
Regards,
Jeff P
Don
I just gave John a ring, but didn't ask how your rifle was going. Said he's trying to get caught up, and had finally made some progress on one of my rifles, tapering the 500 Jeffrey tube.
Your 416 looks great, will you be taking it with you to SA next year?
I certainly hope so!!!!
I intend to shoot some GS HVs in it.
Don
He better!
Just teasing, Don.
Jeff,
Yikes! SCI is right around the corner and no decisions yet on any specials. It looks like there will be some midnight oil burned again this year.
All,
Since Jeff brought it up, please try to make an effort to stop by the booth and say HI. You all are a terrific group of people and I would be sincerely appreciative for the chance to put faces with names. I've been twisting Don and John Rick's arms to try and get them there for at least one evening of tall tales and libations. The other maybe would be Ray if he is not off on Safari. All of you are invited to bring pictures and stories as we never get to go anywhere! Let's make it a big group and toddle off for a good evening of stories and...
Bill
Most excellent!
John, Leave some bullets for me!
Don
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I get a lot of pleasure out of this thread also!
It seems that Bill giving me the barrel for this rifle was the beginning of my luck turning around after my divorce. Within a month or two Saeed has his drawing, and Chris and I are dreaming of Africa!
Of course I broke my ankle since then, but it is healing well. I now have a removable air cast, and walk around the house barefoot all the time. I'm thinking that full recovery is possible in time to get in shape for Africa next May!
I had a lot to be thankful for on Thanksgiving Day. and a lot of it is due to good friends I've never met!
Don
(Photo courtesy of John Ricks.)
My palms are sweating and I have funny dreams at night!
Don
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RAB
Don, looks very, very nice, betcha can't wait to get it!
What the heck ya gonna shoot with a 500J ? You going whaling in the ice up there?
Don
I figured the 570 gr X bullet at 2400 fps would be a dandy moose round
Truth be told, I picked up a 450 gr LBT LFN mold, and will likely be putting many of them down the tube between 1300 and 1700 fps.
It's a long story on how I ended up getting the 500 J built. I guess you could say after hanging out here, I fealt my 458 lott just wasn't big enough, nor exotic enough.
Where did you get an LBT mold? I'd like to get an LFN or WFN 350-400 grain mold for my .416, but I've never seen an LBT for sale.
570 grains at 2400 fps would put me on the meat pole!
Don
LBT molds show up on EBay from time to time. There were a dozen or so on there about 3 weeks ago, though I can't find any tonight.
Don
I have a buddy that has an ability to come up with all sorts of stuff. I'm his casting slave (poor trading skills I my part I guess ) and was casting for his latest 500 Linebaugh. He came across the mold, and I snapped it up. It was a bargain too, only $50. I paid $100 for the LBT 390 LFN .475 mold, but I was also able to sell it to another guy for $100. If you can find a 416 LBT, it should be reasonably priced, as they aren't in the real high demand like the 357, 41, 44, 45 and 475 pistol molds.
Balisticast is offering LBT style molds, and IMHO they are made even better, cast iron, and very well made. The only problem is they currently aren't offering rifle bullets. I'd wanted a 540-560 gr for the 458, but they couldn't do it. There are others that will make custom molds. You might want to look at NEI http://www.neihandtools.com/catalog/frame.html They offer a 375 gr gc mold.
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Don
Be careful though as doing this will probably cause much uncontrolled drooling around the world when this is read...I just hate it when that happens! JP
Here's the picture John Ricks sent me of my barrelled action after bead blasting and hot tank bluing.
I really appreciate the fact that it's hard to make out any detail. I hope the game has similar problems! I think John was a little aghast at my original intention of using Oxpho blue on it after I got it back.
I realize the matte finish is probably a barbaric way to treat the Cutrifle barrel, (apologies to Bill Tompkins), but I can't stand shiny gear in the field.
Thanks again to John and Bill,
Don
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I think it is a beauty! It will be my main carry rifle for as long as I can tote the load. I expect to catch a lot of ribbing in deer and elk camp, but there's no way this fine rifle is going to spend its days in the rack!
Thanks again to Bill Tompkins for giving me the "leftover" barrel from SCI 2001, and John Ricks for all his great work.
This rifle is going to Africa in May!
Don
We need more pictures! Closeups! You can't leave all of us drooling here!
jpb
Cheers! (hoist the eggnog)
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So many bovids! So little time and money!
RAB