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| Hi Dutch, No, the �smith hasn�t finished the 6.5 yet. He�s only had it since December,2001. I can�t believe two years for a simplec chambering rebbling job. I finally got tired of waiting and took the one for the 6 mm to another �smith. I wish I had talked to JBelk before I started these two projects. He did an excellent job for my son. The guy tells me the 6.5 will be finished when I get back home in late September. Then I�ll be asking lots of questions about fireforming, reloading, etc. |
| Posts: 915 | Location: Breckenridge, TX, USA | Registered: 24 November 2001 |
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| Bob That sounds like sweet little rifel. Did you ever get that HI standerd pistol you was looking at a while back. |
| Posts: 302 | Location: west virginia | Registered: 10 December 2002 |
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| Hey Shortmag, No, didn�t get the pistol yet but he still has it. Or did when I left Texas. I�m ticked off at the owner because he�s the �smith that is taking so long to finish my 6.5 PPC project. Besides I�ve found another old guy (70) who�s an excellent �smith and he just finished a 257AI on a Mexican Mauser and is working on a 300 Winnie Enfield project for me. If I buy that pistol now my wife will divorce me. |
| Posts: 915 | Location: Breckenridge, TX, USA | Registered: 24 November 2001 |
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| Hi Bob, just curious... does it feed the 6ppc well from the magazine? Sounds like a fun project. ...ol blue |
| Posts: 373 | Location: USA | Registered: 05 December 2000 |
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| Ol Blue, Feeds fine. I�ve shot almost forty rounds of Sako factory ammo through it without any problem. My son has shot his a lot more working up loads, also without a problem. My next deal will be to change the CZ rings to Conetrol "custum" rings with the Daptar bases. It�s such a neat trim little rifle and the conetrols will compliment it. I also want to finish the factory stock with some hand rubbed oil, probably linspeed. |
| Posts: 915 | Location: Breckenridge, TX, USA | Registered: 24 November 2001 |
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| BoB What is a Mexican Mauser never see one. well i dont blame you for not getting that pistol it would be hard to make love to a 22LR.LOL The last time you sent me a E-mail you were sick i hope you are felling better i stated to right but did not want to bother you. |
| Posts: 302 | Location: west virginia | Registered: 10 December 2002 |
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| Shortmag, The Mexican Mauser is an intermediate length small ring 98 Mauser. There were three models, 1910, 1936, and 1954. Jeffeoso has built several rifles on this action including a 376 Steyr which is also going to be my next project. Makes a neat trim rifle.
I�m fine now, had a quad bypass operation in April, finished the therapy, and feel better than I�ve felt in 25 years. I plan to shoot a buff on my 70th birthday which is in five years. |
| Posts: 915 | Location: Breckenridge, TX, USA | Registered: 24 November 2001 |
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| Hello Bob,
I share your feelings in wanting a lighter walk around varminter. I started with a Sako L461 single shot action and a McMillan fibergrain stock. The lightness allowed me to put a Hart 22" SS heavy barrel on it, and still get in at about 8.5 lbs. with scope. I had it chambered in .222Rem. Mag. It's light enough so that at the end of the day I don't feel like a spastic cripple. No more 10.5 lb varmint rifles for me. I'm just too old to handle it any more. Best wishes.
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| Posts: 1866 | Location: Montreal, Canada | Registered: 01 May 2003 |
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| Hi Cal, My wife gave me a 527 in 222 last year for Christmas. I weighs less than eight pounds with the scope but, of course, doesn�t have the heavy bbl. Prettyest wood I�ve seen on a 527. I guess it�s hit or miss on the CZ stocks. They must not grade the walnut. All the other ones I have are are about "A" but this one is "AAA". |
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| Hello Bob,
I've heard this before from shooters who have purchased CZ's. It seems to be a grab bag. Sometimes you get lucky, sometimes you don't. In any event it appears to be quite the rifle, and I wish you much happiness with it. Best wishes.
Cal - Montreal |
| Posts: 1866 | Location: Montreal, Canada | Registered: 01 May 2003 |
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| Sako 22-250 Hunter with Leupold 4-12 - the quintessential walk-around varmint rifle. |
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| Sako AI laminated 22-5/8" sporter in 223 with 4-12X Elite 3000(may soon get swapped to a 3-9X Leo),a bit heavy on the butt end, thanks to the laminate but it's slick.The CZ's are real slick rifles.Local guy has one rechambered to K-Hornet. |
| Posts: 588 | Location: Sherwood Park,Alberta,Canada | Registered: 28 February 2001 |
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| If I ever have the time to use my walking varminter its a Weatherby SPM in 22-250. I have worked up loads for it using 55gr V-Max. I named it Mikey because no matter what I loaded in it it shot well. |
| Posts: 536 | Location: Mid Michigan | Registered: 02 January 2001 |
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| Tikka 22-250, luppy3.5x10,55gr BT'S loaded to 3200fps, or 243 sako {old vixen},luppy 3.5x10,75gr sierra's loaded to 3200fps. Both are deadly, lightweight, effective to 400yds.Just my view on this subject. |
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| My Favorite, {for today] U.L.A. model 24 in 30-06,3x9 Leupold. 5 3/4 lb varmint basher.
Regards, Charlie. |
| Posts: 87 | Location: Australia | Registered: 24 August 2002 |
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| Winchester Featherweight in 223. 2 X 7 Weaver Scope. VERY accurate little rifle, is light to carry. Adequate for Blacktail deer, especially with a Barnes 53 gr XBC.
Was looking at a Ruger LiteWeight in 223, or even their 16 inch compact in 223 ( the laminated one with the stainless barrel), for my son this christmas. |
| Posts: 2889 | Location: Southern OREGON | Registered: 27 May 2003 |
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| Gentlemen, I'm expecting delivery of the following "Walking Varminter" later this week... NULA 20S in .223 Remington #1 SS Douglas Barrel at 22" 1 in 14" twist Jewell HVR Trigger Sporter stock with 13.5" LOP painted Black Leupold Vari-X III 2.5-8x36 w/Premier Reticle No. 4 Reticle mounted in NULA/Talley Rings. I'll post a few pictures and any impressions down the road a bit. I am hoping I have found a workable walking varminter... Regards, Matt. www.newultralight.comwww.premierreticles.com |
| Posts: 525 | Location: Virginia | Registered: 26 January 2001 |
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| Gentlemen,
What is you opponion of a 25-06 as a walk around varmint rifle.
I do have a .223 remmington but is considering a 25-06.
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Wilhelm Greeff |
| Posts: 80 | Location: Centurion, South Africa | Registered: 20 September 2003 |
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| No need to reply, I found the whole discussion on the 25-06.
Wilhelm Greeff |
| Posts: 80 | Location: Centurion, South Africa | Registered: 20 September 2003 |
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