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31 July 2011, 19:17
ddrhook
Baileys 22 hornet
I just got to do some plinking with Baileys new 22 Hornet I only have one thing to say. DAM THAT THING IS SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET. falling block action is smooth as silk, accuracy is amazing and as always the fit/fell as off the scale good. Good work Bailey keep it up my friend
01 August 2011, 04:26
D Humbarger
P H O T O S !!



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01 August 2011, 04:49
ddrhook
Bailey will be downloading them soonish
01 August 2011, 05:52
Cross L
Stop that--NOW dammit

rotflmo

SSR
01 August 2011, 08:09
Bailey Bradshaw
Yeah, Don wanted to get out of Dallas for a few hours, so I told him if he showed up I'd put him to work. Well, work for him starts about lunch time, as he showed up at 11. I set him about the business of turning a wrist pin for an action I'm working on. With a little refresher on how to read a micrometer by way of turning the first attempt .003" undersized, he nailed it on the second go and even threaded the end. As a reward, he got to help look for my Wife's missing cow and we hurled some bullets out of the hornet single shot.



At one point, I yelled "BUFFALO", and damned if Don didn't sprint to the truck and assume this pose....( it's an inside joke)



Here are a couple of pics of the rifle






Bailey Bradshaw

www.bradshawgunandrifle.com



I'm in the gun buildin bidness, and cousin....bidness is a boomin
01 August 2011, 09:51
500N
quote:
Originally posted by ddrhook:
I just got to do some plinking with Baileys new 22 Hornet I only have one thing to say. DAM THAT THING IS SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET. falling block action is smooth as silk, accuracy is amazing and as always the fit/fell as off the scale good. Good work Bailey keep it up my friend



Don't you hate it when you fall in love with something - or anything - that Bailey makes.
01 August 2011, 23:04
shakari
Bailey,

Yet another masterpiece and I can't tell you how much I itch to play with your rifles. tu2

I see that damn hillbilly is still using his favourite type of rest though! jumping






02 August 2011, 22:23
ddrhook
I maybe a hillbilly but I get to shoot Baileys rifle!!!!!!!
03 August 2011, 01:01
ledvm
quote:
I see that damn hillbilly is still using his favourite type of rest though!


In Texas...that is a proper set of shooting sticks...ain't it Don! Wink


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
03 August 2011, 01:07
1 Shot Hunter
Bailey,

I admire certain gunsmiths almost the same way kids admire other types. You are among a very few who, both, have the talents (artistic, engineering, machining) and build rifles of a style I am personally nuts for.

I am refinishing a claro stock I bought as a semi-inlet second (Great figure, but some serious checks that I've filled and reinforced) and first finished when I was 18 (I just turned 50).

I've actually reshaped and refinished the stock 4 or 5 times, the last couple of times with more inspiration from work like yours.

This time I'm using tung oil, which seems to be lighter than other finishes I've tried. The darker ones diminish the contrast of the claro figure and colors.

I've almost completely filled the grain with no finish buildup and a nice satin finish. How much buildup would you recommend?

I don't think I want a glossy finish, though the gloss makes the colors really "bling" in any light. Do you ever use a glossy finish?

Sorry if these are repeat questions, but I don't recall seeing them before...

Congrats on the success of all your hard work.
03 August 2011, 22:12
ddrhook
Lane, yes it is and it was even daylight NO light needed
05 August 2011, 02:10
Scriptus
So now Mr Hook, you get to play with such pretty toys, why the hell do you want to come to this side of the pond? Roll Eyes
05 August 2011, 22:12
ddrhook
Scriptus,
I want to start a fish farm.
06 August 2011, 01:52
Scriptus
quote:
Originally posted by ddrhook:
Scriptus,
I want to start a fish farm.


Why? Haven't you got water over there? Big Grin
06 August 2011, 03:54
ddrhook
if done right it could make some good income. Business climate here is not conducive to opening anything. and it would take 100years to show a profit here due to costs
06 August 2011, 04:07
Scriptus
quote:
Originally posted by ddrhook:
if done right it could make some good income. Business climate here is not conducive to opening anything. and it would take 100years to show a profit here due to costs


And as soon as you get going over here, some wanker will claim that you stole it from a black-man, or they will just nationalise your fish farm and tell you that your residence will not be renewed and you must voetsak!!!! Big Grin
06 August 2011, 19:07
ddrhook
that's when plan B kicks in
06 August 2011, 21:20
ddrhook
the article is out thank Alan http://www.africanxmag.com/virtualxmag.htm