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Re: 577 on a no1

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12 December 2004, 22:13
KMuleinAK
Re: 577 on a no1
jeffe and others - the 577 3" that diesel dude had built on a ruger #1 was built by dave caboth who was the gunsmith at chimo guns in wasilla, alaska - dave has left alaska and moved elsewhere (really, I don't know where) - dave built several guns for dd and does excellent work - I have shot the #1 with 650 grainers at 23xx fps and 750 grainers at 2300 fps at which time things start to get interesting - don't know what max load dd shot but I think maybe 750 grainers at close to 2400 fps IIRC - not sure why dd does not post here as he has moved back to alaska - his #1 is about 11.5 lbs and has a muzzle brake and one or two mercury reducers in the buttstock.
If I still have photos of the rifle, I will post here.
As mentioned, the 577 or 600 is "doable" on the #1 and will require extensive reinforcement to live - KMule
13 December 2004, 03:49
jeffeosso
KM,
last time I talked with DD he was in San Antonio!

jeffe
13 December 2004, 08:06
smallfry
A 577 NE 3"... how much does that leave you on the threads offhand?
14 December 2004, 20:22
KMuleinAK
jeffe - yes, he did move back to Alaska as I have visited with him several times here - still has the #1 577 - still searching for a photo - KMule
15 December 2004, 01:03
jeffeosso
You know, texan's are tough;... we can take ANY heat.. but we are just not built for the cold!!!

jeffe