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Finally have it! I'm working on the final shaping of the stock, fitting it to the metal. It weighs out right around nine pounds, by the bathroom scale. I used Argentine bottom metal, so it looks like 2+1 rounds. I've got ~50 rounds loaded up, and as soon as I can get it properly bedded, I'll be heading out (which means about a month or so). I will try to post pics too, maybe tomorrow. Thanks to those who have given me hints and tips along the way. Best to all, | ||
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Can't wait to see the pics Todd. ------------------ | |||
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Todd Give us the complete rundown. Brand of barrel and all accesories and accoutrements. Who did the barrel fitting. Loads tested and accuracy. | |||
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Thanks for the replies. Pictures might end up being a few days, so here's the rundown: VZ-24 receiver with '09 hinged bottom metal The receiver is polished, everything else is matte -- the opposite of old M70's. IT & D did the work, excellent quality. The stock is Richard's old classic english walnut with minimal buttstock figure; 2 crossbolts. The wood store I use for woodworking supplies was out of ebony, so it has a snakewood (!) forend tip, similar to bocote / zircote. The butt was left long, and I put on a Pachmayr F-550 pad, for total 15" LOP. I have long arms. Expensive route? Yes! But more satisfying for me than buying one already done. I can't wait to get out and shoot it, unfortunately it may be a few weeks. I have to wait for the front sight bead, at least. For the first batch of ammo, I used 68 grains of RL-15 with Hornady 400 RN's. I'm open to suggestions for other starting loads -- I just took the minimum off of Saeed's reloading page. Thanks for your interest, | |||
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Todd, Sounds like a great rifle. Although I'm suprised that you'll only get two rounds in the magazine. Anyhow, for more load data, you can check out my webpage. ------------------ | |||
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Todd- think you're gonna love the Taylor!!! I built one a couple of years ago and feel another coming. I do a lot of guiding for and hunting of bears. I would love to have a short barrel Taylor with a peep on it for such occaisons!! (last spring I stopped a blackie at 9 feet that bent on having me for brunch- I used a 25-06)
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Mark, I'm hoping to break it in this fall on a Michigan black bear. Permits can be a bit tough to get, so I don't know if that will work out. If not, I guess I'll use way too much gun for a northern whitetail. I considered the peep sight -- I still might go to that option. Right now I have a single blade express setup. Todd | |||
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