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23 June 2007, 09:28
Jeff Wemmer
New DR bbls...
AR'ers,

I just acquired a set of "Jeffrey" .22 Hornet SxS Chopper Lump barrels.

Now I need a rifle / Shotgun to fit them to.

Dimensions:

Bore center to center = .915
Breech width = 1.925"
Breech ht. = 1.060"

Any suggestions?

JW
23 June 2007, 16:39
new_guy
You would have to have the firing pins changed (the SG firing pins would be too large in diameter), but I'll check the centers and see if this 410 would work. It would be a cool set in .410 & 22 Hornet.

Hollis 410 SxS


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24 June 2007, 05:58
new_guy
The .410 is too small. Firing pin centers measured .800".

Interstingly, I also measured a 28-gauge Webley action, and it was practically dead-on at .915".

The other dimensions on the action matched up nicely to your needs as well.

Sound like you need a 28-gauge Webley and a good barrel fitter.


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24 June 2007, 08:04
Jeff Wemmer
New_guy,

Thanks man!

I'll begin the search.

BTW, where did you get the W&S dimensions???

JW
24 June 2007, 18:25
new_guy
I had both the .410 & 28 gauges here and measured them with a set of calipers. The 410 is mine, the 28 is not. But I bet the 28 could be bought.

Send me a PM if you need any more info.


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24 June 2007, 20:42
BigFiveJack
Hi Jeff,

You've many irons in the fire, both professional and recreational! You must
have very good organizational skills to keep up with them all!!! salute



Jack

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01 July 2007, 08:47
Atkinson
Jeff,
Give David Yale a call or Butch Searcy, One of them will solve your problem for you and even build the gun.


Ray Atkinson
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Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120

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01 July 2007, 20:21
Jeff Wemmer
quote:
You've many irons in the fire, both professional and recreational! You must
have very good organizational skills to keep up with them all!!!

Cordially,
JACK


My staff is very organized thumb