21 February 2008, 16:00
D9910.3X60r in America?
I am looking for a tool and die maker that stocks 10.3x60R reamers and go/no go gauges.
Should I use a .411 412 or 413 barrel? Who should make the barrel?
Got a neat idea for a Ruger #3 if I can find one at non collector prices.
20 Inch stutzen octagonal barrel, and a Heeren-esque but stock. Can't afford a Heeren so I am going to build a yankee-copy cat.
21 February 2008, 16:15
D99I have photos of what I want to accomplish, if someone wants to post them.
It's more of Joel Dorleac's stuff. I probably spelled that wrong again, and I appologize to the Frogs, Swiss, and Belgians.
21 February 2008, 18:58
D Humbargeremail me your photos. I will post them for you.
23 February 2008, 01:04
D99These are more Heerens from Dorleac. My dream for a rifle to copy in a highly modified Ruger #3.
23 February 2008, 03:42
El Deguelloquote:
Originally posted by D99:
These are more Heerens from Dorleac. My dream for a rifle to copy in a highly modified Ruger #3.
There's nothing on either of those sites that matches what you seem to be talking about.......
23 February 2008, 03:45
El DeguelloI'd go for a .416" barrel-there are a lot of nice bullets in that size these days, including several nice =cast bullets.......
23 February 2008, 04:05
D99I am waiting for Mr Humbarger to post the photos.
The two websites in my signature line are friends websites.
23 February 2008, 04:07
D99quote:
Originally posted by El Deguello:
I'd go for a .416" barrel-there are a lot of nice bullets in that size these days, including several nice =cast bullets.......
Cast bullets are icky!
I am trying to build a traditional looking Swiss falling block stalking rifle in the traditional Swiss caliber.
I can send you photos if you send me your email.
23 February 2008, 04:18
D99I sent you photos from my yahoo acount.
23 February 2008, 04:21
D HumbargerD99 I havn't received the pics yet. Resend them please.