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Custom project coming along
28 May 2005, 20:23
jimmyd223Custom project coming along

It is getting there, got it back from Mark Stratton a few days ago and all I can say, is the man is a true craftsman in every way. I really think "craftsman" is an understatement but I am at a loss for a better discription at the moment.
A couple of my buddies here, laughed at my idea of what I had in mind but I think it turned out better than great.so much for buddies, huh

Here are a few pictures, it is a 26" half round to the forend and then octagon, with a flat running the full length of the barrel.
28 May 2005, 21:23
CustomstoxJimmy,
Leave it to you to think outside the box and come up with a winner.
BTW, do you always use a lace cloth like that on your shooting bench?
Very nice, what caliber is it? It defiantly looks better than I imagined it would. How much does it weigh?
Terry
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28 May 2005, 21:38
tiggertateThat was a great idea, Jimmy and a great looking job by Mark Stratton.
"Experience" is the only class you take where the exam comes before the lesson.
28 May 2005, 21:46
jimmyd223Chic, being the "classy guy" I am, I like lace on two things and I guess the shooting bench is one of them.
TC1, this was a Super Grade that started out as a 338, I am a huge fan of the 264 mag, so that is what she is. With the gun loaded, sling it tips the scale right at 10lbs. Guess it won't be my mountain gun

It will go off to scrollcutter in a bit for the engraving and some gold inlays and the bluing.
Beautiful rifle.. and a very original idea cudos to you and Mr Straton..
Rifle is lovely. So is that Leica Scope!!
29 May 2005, 04:22
jimmyd223Thanks guys for all the kind words. I just can't say enough for the work and time spent by Mr Stratton explaining everything to me, he was great to work with and his work speaks for itself. The good part is he is within 2 hours of my home.....
22WRF, I'm surprised you were the first to notice the Leica. I bought that scope over 2 years ago knowing I would find a good home for it. I was lucky to find one NIB
29 May 2005, 11:19
ScrollcutterGreat looking rifle, Jimmey. Let us know how it shoots.
Best of luck with it.
Roger
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31 May 2005, 09:12
new_guyStratton built a 280 rem on a pre-64 for me about 8-years ago. he's a top-notch metal man for sure. you made a good decision to go with him.
bbl looks great!
Thats just great !!,
what are the ballistics for the .264 ?? I assume it uses standard 6.5mm bullets ??
01 June 2005, 22:23
HowardGreat rifle Jimmy and I am sure it shoots better then you do. I hope it will be shooting sage rats next spring. That much weight and that puny of a caliber it should be an ideal varmint rifle for the bench.

Howard
Moses Lake, Washington USA
hwhomes@outlook.com
01 June 2005, 22:55
Glen71quote:
Originally posted by new_guy:
Stratton built a 280 rem on a pre-64 for me about 8-years ago. he's a top-notch metal man for sure. you made a good decision to go with him.
bbl looks great!
Mark is going to build a 280 for me this summer with one of his half-octagon barrels (mine is octagonal on the big end). I just can't decide whether to use a 98 Mauser or a Pre-War M70 for the action. Decisions, decisions!
"There are only three kinds of people; those who can count, and those who can't."
02 June 2005, 02:04
jimmyd223Ok, so heres a target from today, at the range close to the house. Off a rock steady sandbag set up at 200 yards. Ammo was straight old factory 140 grn that I had laying around. These 5 rounds make for 23 rounds down the tube so far. I really didn't think it was to bad for a shaky ol guy like myself.
Hey Jim , thats some prety fine shootin at 200 yds for a shacky old fart!

02 June 2005, 04:38
Mark_StrattonHey Jimmy,
What's the group size?
02 June 2005, 07:30
jimmyd223Mark, hell I was so happy that I didn't measure it till right now. From the very out most point,it was just a hair over 1". I'm really only interested in outside to outside not c/c.
I'm sure that with hand rolled and another few rounds down the tube that it should improve, if not I'm still more than happy.
You sir, did a wonderful job, thanks again.
02 June 2005, 07:43
fla3006Jimmy, nice looking, nice shooting!
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