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finally REALLY started the 10,75x68
13 January 2011, 04:54
jeffeossofinally REALLY started the 10,75x68
a friend, who's done several of these, offered to take the job ..
its on my "cigerette" gun ..
claw bases and double triggers
VERY light stock and barrel
23"in
14 twist
chambered and throated for the hornady 400gr at the groove, NOT the short that is spec .. going to be about 3.34 oal not the spec 3.19 ..
why? the mag will go that long, and it gives back alot of capacity
he's also doing custom dies for me ..
aiming for 2250 with 400gr hornady DGX
when it comes back, will get necg sights, matte blue, standard xbolts, wrist pin, and bedded ..
should be nice .. aiming to duplicate a plainish light, slick gun, if it was built in the 50s..
if anyone has a brno safety, i would trade a 3position for it.
anyone have a "shotgun" lever for the floor plate?
need either claw bases or something like the necg blanks
thanks
jeffe
13 January 2011, 05:50
Michael RobinsonWhat a great project! Very offbeat and very cool. A guy could get excited about this kind of thing.

What action are you using for this rifle?
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13 January 2011, 08:01
Austin HunterThis is exactly what I want. Post pics for inspiration.
What action are you starting from?
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13 January 2011, 08:12
Cane RatThis is very cool.
13 January 2011, 10:54
MacifejJeffe won the Lotto I guess ...

13 January 2011, 19:31
jeffeossothanks guys
the action is unmarked, but i suspect it is a 40-43 m98 .. its very smooth, very tight, and unbubba'ed .. it came with claw bases, no rings, though, so that's going to be a bit of a hassle to sort out .. but it can be done.
won the lotto? nah, but i did hit 5 bucks on a scratch off ticket, that i picked up for a lark ..
its going to be plain-in-finish, though i am aiming for exceptional in function. a very teutonic approach on this one .. like i said, i'd like it to be "period" correct .. and pretty light weight ..
with my 7.62x25 destroyer in the stocking stage, which is a "rabbit rifle" or "park gun" .. small caliber repeater, as opposed to a rook rifle, which are usually singles, i am trying to keep putting together some of my vision of classic, though off beat, rifles.
just having fun, guys .. though i think the 3.34 oal will make a huge difference in performance.
13 January 2011, 19:41
505EDfor anyone looking for a 10.75x68 Tip Burns at
www.canyonsportingarms.com has one he was very reasonable on. It is built on a 98, has a rigby style bottom metal on it, rust blued, and has a pretty good stick of walnut on it. I think he was around 3,200 to 3,500 cant remember.
Sorry for the hi-jack-- I just saw the caliber and remembered the rifle.
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14 January 2011, 04:46
fla3006Mike Jines sure got a good deal.

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14 January 2011, 05:51
jeffeossoForrest. You are to blame or me even knowing this cart, much less to make one
14 January 2011, 19:29
fla3006If you need any help, Mike should be able since he has it now and made some alterations (improved crossbolts), also done alot of load development, may have taken it to Africa too.
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15 January 2011, 02:24
grandveneurI shot 3 buffalos with this cartridge ! Two with old RWS ammunition 22,5 g FMJ thin jacketed bullet and one with a reload 347grs FMJ bullet from Woodleigh . This cartridge is marginal for big game and inadequate for a reload with a 400grs bullet ! If you have a original 10,75x68, and not a 404 barrel rechambering of 10,75x68, it is impossible to get right bullets of 400grs !
15 January 2011, 03:26
jeffeossoNot impossible, merely requires planning. Mine is being throated and feeding for the Hornady dgx, at the crimp. 2150 with 400 gr is easy at STD length, and is a factory load. 2250, which matches original 404 loads, at the longer length, should be no trouble.
15 January 2011, 04:45
dirtyjimquote:
Originally posted by jeffeosso:
anyone have a "shotgun" lever for the floor plate?
thanks
jeffe
jeffe, if your still looking for a lever i have a mieir works lever.
15 January 2011, 05:01
jeffeossoJim,
yeah, you TOO are to blame for my liking the 10,75!
I'll need that lever, at least to look at to make one
15 January 2011, 05:28
dirtyjimpm me your address & i'll get it in the mail.
the meier works style levers are very easy to make. i actually bought the lever to use as a pattern.
15 January 2011, 05:42
jeffeossoI think i'd be sending it back to you, afterwards, then..
thanks
15 January 2011, 07:56
ramrod340Hey Jeff if the 400PDK can get a .411 400gr Hornady moving over 2300 with 86grs of gross capacity loaded to 3.34" or less you should have no trouble doing it with 9grs more capacity.

Looking forward to seeing and hearing the results.
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
17 January 2011, 03:49
lb404My Hofman mauser shoots the GS customs at about 2340. Put about 150 rounds down line and it is very accurate. Light, easy to handle.. A truely beautiful rifle.
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17 January 2011, 06:44
drewhenrytntI was at Canyon Sporting Arms before Christmas and Tip was asking $2500.00 for that 10.75.
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