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16 June 2010, 01:04
Jonathan Tomlinson
2 Bore Jones Underlever B/P Cartridge Rifle
Colin

Thank you for your response, good reasons which are difficult to argue with, I look forward to the shooting reports

Regards

Jonathan
29 June 2010, 23:21
CowboyCS
I finally got out and shot it today, I put three shots through with a 300gr Goex FFg charge. My camera decided not to cooperate so I only got the first shot on video. It is shooting nice though about 6" high at 25 yards, with touching groups, so that leaves a lot of room to play with the load and file the sight in for 50 yards.

What everyone really wants to see though:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqMCETeO_BU
I can shoot left handed but I am right eye dominate and prefer to do my sight work shooting right handed. That might have been a mistake though since it left it's impression on me after 3 shots and now it will be a week before I can shoot it again. This picture was taken before it started to turn purple....it looks even uglier now.


Colin
30 June 2010, 00:19
Macifej
Big Grin
30 June 2010, 00:26
CowboyCS
Are you grinning at my suffering Mac? Sarcasm intended rotflmo

Colin
30 June 2010, 00:32
Macifej
NO! I'm just wanting to shoot the thing BAAAAADLY!!

rotflmo
30 June 2010, 00:48
Collins
Underelver?


Collins
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30 June 2010, 00:49
Macifej
quote:
Underelver?



09 July 2010, 05:37
CowboyCS
I was having a bit of trouble with the CCI#35 Arsenal Primers(50 BMG primers), I wasn't getting the type of reliable ignition I wanted from them due to the angle of the firing pin and how hard the Arsenal Primers are compared to other types of primers. So I turned a couple of bushings and sleeved the primer pockets to accept 209 Shotgun Primers. Problem solved....other than now I have to turn a bunch more for all the rest of the brass my customer has already purchased. I have already spoken with S&H and the next batch of brass I order from them will come already set-up the way I want, so no problem in the future, I just have to order Minimum quantities from him. It's nice to have a supplier that is willing to work with me on this stuff.

Here's the latest video of me shooting it, just a couple of shots in a row with a picture of the target this time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMEXxW-Se5w

A little bit of final polishing and then a little bit of bluing and the rear sight(whole rifle) is finished and ready to ship, other than changing the primer pockets in the remaining pieces of brass. I'll try to remember to post a picture of the wad cutter I made to go with this in the next couple days.

Colin
09 July 2010, 06:11
boom stick
Nice smoke screen!
good shooting with such a big boomer.
What do you think of a 2 bore over under double???


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09 July 2010, 06:24
CowboyCS
I think an O/U would be to tall through the action body and would make stocking it through the wrist nearly impossible to get your hands around. Not to mention mechanically difficult to build. Side by Side is the way to go if a guy wants a double 2 Bore...same overall size as this single, just twice as wide at the breechfaces and considerably heavier to pack around.

Colin
09 July 2010, 06:38
boom stick
Hmmmmm...
Was thinking that an over under might be better than a side by side 2 bore but I am not the master gunsmith. I guess is you cant stop an elephant with one shot from a 2 bore you should take up golf.


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Single Shot Shooters Society S.S.S.S. (Founder)
09 July 2010, 07:29
CowboyCS
I'm not a Master Gunsmith either, but the action on this one is 3 inches top to bottom, so take away the underelver part, add in the thickness of a barrel plus a little for bottom metal and you get 4" to 4-1/4" top to bottom. All that has to be tapered back into the tangs and through the wrist. Whereas a Side by Side doesn't get any taller, the bottom metal (water table area) doesn't hardly change at all, the breech face has to be nearly twice as wide, but that can nearly all hang over the edges of the bottom and the only real area of change is the scallops that have to cut to bring the double width of the breech face back into the top tang.
Or that is how I envision it in my head anyways.

Colin
09 July 2010, 07:37
boom stick
Well to me you are a master gunsmith Big Grin


577 BME 3"500 KILL ALL 358 GREMLIN 404-375

*we band of 45-70ers* (Founder)
Single Shot Shooters Society S.S.S.S. (Founder)
10 July 2010, 00:23
CowboyCS
I promised a picture of the wadding(wool felt wad in this case) cutter. This was pretty simple to make, the handle is removable and it has a 1/2" shank if a person wants to run it in a drill press, but it cuts easy enough just by hand. A couple twists back and forth and it goes right through 1" wool felt.


I was also asked to post a picture of the case with a 209 primer in it.


Colin
12 July 2010, 22:23
Macifej
Colin - Wanna disclose your source for the 1" wool felt ...??
12 July 2010, 22:53
CowboyCS
Sure; McMaster-Carr
13 July 2010, 05:49
Idaho Sharpshooter
I have absolutely NO need for one of these, but I want one really bad...

Rich
Big Bores rule!
13 July 2010, 11:31
Macifej
Too much gun for you Rich ...

Big Grin
13 July 2010, 14:01
bigdoggy700
Looks like my kind of gun!
24 July 2010, 08:46
RIP
Just looking at the 2-bore brass and bullet, in comparison to what you plan to shoot next, is an excellent sports psychology technique,
for flinch prevention. tu2

Every shooter of big bore rifles should have one of these 2-Bore hulls and a bullet.
It puts things into proper perspective:






25 July 2010, 17:24
CowboyCS
If you really want to prevent flinching, just shoot a 2 bore 30 or 40 times, every thing else is easy after that.

I was thinking the other day that I have put more rounds through 2 Bores than Sir Samuel Baker reported doing in his whole career.

Colin
28 July 2010, 19:51
Frank Martinez
[QUOTE]Originally posted by CowboyCS:
If you really want to prevent flinching, just shoot a 2 bore 30 or 40 times, every thing else is easy after that.

I was thinking the other day that I have put more rounds through 2 Bores than Sir Samuel Baker reported doing in his whole career.

Colin[/QUOTE
Yes but have you ever killer 30 elephant in a single day? shocker
Or killed a cape buffalo at 800 yards? Eeker
Well, I think he claimed those with a 4 bore lightweight anyway.


My underlever 450ne is a brute to carry around
so I cannot imagine a 2 bore all day.

Your build has certainly been an interesting read and those cartridges should be added to everyone's collection.
Frank
28 July 2010, 20:47
CowboyCS
I've never hunted outside North America, so no, I've never killed even one Elephant or Cape Buffalo(I've shot two Bison(American Buffalo)...they get upset when you ask about shooting their Elephants at the Zoo. Big Grin

Colin
30 July 2010, 02:51
Macifej
I'd pay money to see someone whack a Buff at 800 yards with a 4-Bore ... terminal velocity might be an issue eh ..??
30 July 2010, 19:43
Clem
quote:
Originally posted by degoins:
Ok, I'll go in the opposite direction and lobby for an 8 bore......action scaled accordingly of course. Roll Eyes


Here you go . . .

http://rjrenner.blogspot.com/

and here . . .

http://underhammers.blogspot.c...ng-with-african.html
30 July 2010, 21:57
Idaho Sharpshooter
Clem,

neat site, but think "cartridge rifles".

Rich
DRSS
30 July 2010, 22:27
Macifej
quote:
Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
Clem,

neat site, but think "cartridge rifles".

Rich
DRSS


... and underlever not underhammer.
30 July 2010, 23:11
Clem
Sorry. Was the best I could do in an 8 bore. I actually have one in a 20 bore. They are a hoot . . . until cleaning time.
30 July 2010, 23:25
CowboyCS
Pictures of 8 Bore Muzzleloaders aren't exactly hard to come by, all you have to do is go to the homepage of my website, the one at the top is an 8 Bore Boxlock. I don't hav ethem on my website, but I have pictures of several more 8 Bores I've built, mostly in the classic british style with English barlocks.

As for 8 Bore Underlever Cartridge rifles, I own one and have pictures of probably 20 others in both singles and doubles.

Colin
31 July 2010, 05:10
Idaho Sharpshooter
Clem,

ten hail marys, and say the rosary five days in a row; and all is forgiven.

Rich
DRSS
31 July 2010, 05:41
boom stick
quote:
Originally posted by Macifej:
I'd pay money to see someone whack a Buff at 800 yards with a 4-Bore ... terminal velocity might be an issue eh ..??

Hmmmmm might need to go smokeless. Talk about a hold over. Can I add 20 lbs to the gun? I'm game. Have your travel agent send me the tickets and convince Colin to lend me the gun. Colin. Can you add scope rings for a 10-20x50 Leupold? Big Grin


577 BME 3"500 KILL ALL 358 GREMLIN 404-375

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Single Shot Shooters Society S.S.S.S. (Founder)
31 July 2010, 05:56
CowboyCS
You'll have to talk to the owner, it ships to him next week. As for scope rings...I could...but I wouldn't on a gun like this... thumbdown shame

Colin
06 August 2010, 07:55
CowboyCS
Here's the review my customer gave me after he received his rifle today:
quote:
The 2 bore Jones cartridge rifle arrived today and it is a magnificent piece of work by Colin. It is basically a work of art that shoots and it depicts old world craftsmanship at its best. In my 60 plus years I have never been more impressed with a firearm. The color casing is right up there with Doug Turnbull and the stock finish and checkering are flawless. The satin rust blue on the barrel and other blued parts are perfect. The rifle even came in a custom built wood shipping crate which would take a considerable amount of effort to damage.


This is the best part of a project.

Colin
06 August 2010, 08:29
bigdoggy700
Colin, is that the gun you brought by my house on the way to the show?? That was a true work of art and best of all it shoots a really HUGE!!! bullet.
06 August 2010, 08:31
CowboyCS
Yep, that's the one.
06 August 2010, 22:49
Macifej
tu2
18 August 2010, 09:41
Macifej
Colin

Any close-up or slow-mo clips of you shooting the underlever?
18 August 2010, 16:47
CowboyCS
The videos I posted are the only ones I have, maybe in a few weeks I might have a few pictures or videos and a range report from the Rifles Owner to post.

Colin
23 August 2010, 23:40
CowboyCS
I received an email form the owner today with the first range report.

quote:
I managed to blast off 3 shots with 350 gr. and I with 400 gr. using the round ball the other day at 50 yards. I cut the edge of the bullseye with 2 and went a little low and to the right with the other 2, it shoots great.


No pictures or video were attached, so all you get is the verbal report. Hopefully I'll have more to post in the future.

Colin
01 January 2011, 23:07
Grandpasez
Back to the top so folks can see your
great work. How many orders for these
have you gotten--Ed


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