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Bailey Bradeshaw ADDED Pictures
10 October 2011, 08:13
elk88101Bailey Bradeshaw ADDED Pictures
Look at this guy's
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Ok guy's no Drooling on The Key boards
Next week the finishing starts
Larry
10 October 2011, 08:17
Mike BrooksThat's going to be a very pretty 450... I bet it'll shoot as well as it looks too.
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10 October 2011, 08:41
Aaron LittleBonus points for the first correct guess of pic #1...
10 October 2011, 08:46
boom stickBailey
You will be a wealthier man if you just make these rifles and put them on eBay with updated pics of the builds. As time goes on the bids will go up and up and up and...
For my idea I want one just like his in 577 NE

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10 October 2011, 08:47
elk88101I was wondering if somebody would catch what I did.
I cant tell anybody what it is, its a surprise.
Will release in Dallas I think.
Aaron I know you may know.
I hope to have one of the first one of those also.
Larry
10 October 2011, 09:02
Mike BrooksDo you mean the MIA bolsters between the first pic and the rest? Or the extended top strap shown?
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10 October 2011, 09:10
elk88101NO
The top picture is of a Break Open not a falling block, like the rest.
Larry
10 October 2011, 09:22
Mike BrooksOh Yeah... That too..

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10 October 2011, 10:27
BayouBobWill the takedown falling block action be as strong as the solid one?
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10 October 2011, 11:53
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10 October 2011, 17:31
elk88101Bailey could answer that better.
I know from the other style the barrels will fail before the action.
Bail has proof of that.
thanks
Larry
10 October 2011, 18:43
HuviusTop picture looks like a variant of the Westley C-bolt top bite.
Maybe going to be a droplock of sorts but with a removable trigger plate action instead of removable locks only.
10 October 2011, 22:28
elk88101Huvius
Very observent.
Larry
11 October 2011, 18:14
ddrhookcan I shoot it before you ship it Bailey????

11 October 2011, 19:30
elk88101ddrhook
Touching is $100 fondling $300 shooting $500
Larry
11 October 2011, 22:29
ddrhookdam now you tell me I was fondling it week before last. it looks like I owe you all the money I will make for the next 10 years and I have not even shot it yet

12 October 2011, 05:45
PhatmanBailey,
When you get this girl ready to fire, will you make a little video showing you loading, firing, and ejecting?
If you have a video on your website I couldn't find it.
Might get some more interest out there.
Cheers, John
Give me COFFEE and nobody gets hurt
12 October 2011, 18:43
ddrhookYAAAAA.
you need more interest Bailey then you could work 24/7 instead of the 18/6 your working now

12 October 2011, 23:21
Max TraumaSee how fast things get built when baily runs out of wasps to shoot in his shop
12 October 2011, 23:22
Max TraumaIt is looking great. I am jelous
16 October 2011, 08:56
NakihunterDid I read correctly that these rifles are available in switch barrel? How does that work with a falling block action??
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16 October 2011, 09:40
Matt MooreYep,
Baily has figured out how to lock up a set of barrels with a latching system that should be trouble free.
So the barrels on the breech end are tapered like a blunt cigar and fit into the action in front of the falling block. There is a latch that pulls it into the lock and locks it in place.
I had asked about this as a falling block double rifle was appealing, but a pain when it comes to shipping and travelling. 2 sets of barrels in different calibers makes this a very versatiel gun and an excellent value.
AKMATT
16 October 2011, 10:17
boom stickIs this really a switch barrel?
Wow!
16 October 2011, 11:02
NakihunterWow! I am no engineer or metal / dynamics expert. I sincerely hope that Bailey is successful in this initiative & can patent it! How cool would that be!
I presume it would be easier to make than a break open action.
The only other question I have is, would it not be easier to get a precise fit if the barrel ends were sqared to fit into a square recess rather than round?
"When the wind stops....start rowing. When the wind starts, get the sail up quick."
16 October 2011, 12:13
Matt MooreNakihunter,
Think of 2 parallel cylinders that are attached to one another somewhere close to the muzzle and then again in let's say...2 more spots for arguments sake. Then think of the end which seats in the action of each barrel being tapered. Then think of a locking lever that pulls both barrels into the action and locks them there.
Once they are in place they cannot rotate around one another as they have been effectively anchored at the breech end. No need for square stock. I would think the corners and edges would be prone to stress in square profile barrels.
I have a bit of advantage as I have seen several photographs of the mechanism Bailey is using. With Bailey's description and the pictures...It dawned on me. Once that happened...I ordered a 2nd set of barrrels. As you know, falling block actions can be extremely stout, no pin to wear out, etc. I think it looks rather elegant as well.
Cheers,
AKMATT
16 October 2011, 23:15
Aaron LittleI hate to speak for Bailey, but I think the idea behind having the male tapered breach face and the female tapered action is you have more surface area to bear up against, preventing wear and locking up tighter.
By having a tennon like any other rifle barrel(or squared) all your bearing surface is on one small area, versus the entire tapered tennon.
17 October 2011, 02:55
boom stickI'd love to hear more about this design. Do tell Lord Bradshaw!
I think this calls for a wildcat for a second barrel set. The 375 BB a 450 NE necked to the 375
18 October 2011, 07:35
Bailey BradshawAaron has it pretty close. The barrels being tapered allow them to compensate for wear. In fact, all of the bearing surfaces are tapered.
The pictures at the top of the thread show the mechanism with the barrels in place, and taken off.
It's moving along nicely. More pictures in the next couple of days. The stock looks like it would glow in the dark with that intense curly grain.
18 October 2011, 09:30
470drshooterWent by Bailey's shop during a recent visit to the Lone Star state. Bailey is a real gentleman and saw the 450/400 that is pictured.
In addition he had two of his single shot rifles that he graciously allowed me to shoot and they were very nice, well balanced and had sleek lines.
Bailey is a class act and I will highly consider a rifle from him, as soon as other rifles I have being built are completed.
18 October 2011, 19:35
ddrhook470drshooter,
did you have as much fun with the 22 horney as I did

18 October 2011, 19:37
ddrhookBailey,
I still think you need to let me test drive it in zim next month

18 October 2011, 20:02
BiebsHey, you have an appropriate screen name...keep bothering Bailey, and you're going to get "THE HOOK" !!!! :-)
18 October 2011, 22:48
470drshooterquote:
Originally posted by ddrhook:
470drshooter,
did you have as much fun with the 22 horney as I did
It's a little hot rod!
19 October 2011, 02:47
Cross LHooker
KEEP YOUR GRUBBY MITTS OFF OF THAT HORNET.
you know better-will cut off your beer.

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19 October 2011, 20:53
ddrhookBiebs,
remember I know where you live!!!be afraid be very afraid. I might show up looking for a free meal someday soon

19 October 2011, 20:57
ddrhookSean,
be nice and I'll let you know when I'm going to Baileys to pickup my 458 with new ghost ring and you might get to come along and shoot that sweet little 22 hornet

. man that little rifle is so much funny I bet it's illegal to have that much fun in some states

20 October 2011, 19:15
Biebsquote:
I'll let you know when I'm going to Baileys to pickup my 458 with new ghost ring
Hooker, did Bails finally get that Mossberg to feed for ya??? :-)
21 October 2011, 03:47
ddrhookBiebs,
I'm cheap but not that cheap

25 October 2011, 21:01
elk88101Hey Guy's
I have some Bad news and some Good news!
The Bad news Bailey wont have my double ready for the Jumbo hunt because of some time restraints.

The Good news the Jumbo wont hear the thunder of 2 450 NE bullets headed to his think tank. Just the wee one of a 416.

The other good news is this will give Bail more time to complete the engraving without being rushed. He will have it ready for all to see in Dallas in Jan.
Hook stay away from the shop let Bailey get done.

See ya all
Larry
25 October 2011, 22:16
ddrhookLarry,
sorry to disappoint you but I have to go see him soon to collect my 458 once arronhas the ghost ring sight on it

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I'm headed for ZIM via RSA with Aubrey the 19th of nov.

good luck and have a safe trip