31 March 2009, 01:28
Idaho SharpshooterMy new TCR-83 came today...
I am not quite sure if I am going to shoot the 30-378 barrel, but the 30-06 and 7RemMag will get a quick workout. Ditto for the 12 gauge 3 1/2".
I did find out about the 30-378bbl, the previous owner was a sheep and mtn goat hunter. I expect it would be rather effective for that, on both ends!
Rich
Buff Killer
31 March 2009, 02:00
Cliff LyleI don't have too much appetite for the 30-378 but I'm sure it'll do what it's intended to do. How is the wood and fit of your new TCR?
31 March 2009, 02:33
Low WallUse the mono block on the 30-378 for a switch barrels like Norman Johnson did.......

31 March 2009, 05:06
Idaho Sharpshootergood thought, I will get pictures posted.
Rich
Buff Killer
31 March 2009, 20:29
IOWADONI've read a number of articles on the TCR's where there was an accuracy test. Generaly the accuracy was very good with the small cartridges and less so as they got larger. That has also been my experience. I think that is because the TCR actions, although strong, tend to flex upon firing. The larger cartridges flex the action more so the TCR's with small cartridges are more accurate. Better grade barrels help with larger cartridges, but I think the trend is still there. Anyway, it would seem that a .30-.378 would flex the action more than any other cartridge I can think of. I would sure be interested in what kind of accuracy you get from that barrel with full power loads. Does it have a recoil reducer? My .338-.378 is a Weatherby Accumark with a heavier barrel and no recoil reducer. It weighs about 12 pounds and the recoil is pretty bad! If fired it one time when it had the lighter factory barrel with the recoil reducer off. The bolt knob hit my trigger finger so hard it had a big dent in it and at first I though it was broken. If it is a light weight barrel without a recoil reducer it may be dangerous to shoot and could possibly break the stock. And there are not a lot of spare TCR stocks around now days.
01 April 2009, 02:44
Cliff LyleDoes anyone know of a place where a person can get a monoblock rebarreled? MGM can't do it due to lack of manpower. I've not called Bullberry but may do so.
Any thoughts?
01 April 2009, 03:14
IOWADONYes. Fred Ragle of Gun & Machine in Omaha, Nebraska (402/393-1911) has done that for me. - DON
01 April 2009, 05:25
OLBIKERI have always wanted on of these Rifles.Everyone that I know who has them brags on their accuracy!!!

Rich, I sure hope you have better luck than me.
I have one in 243 that wont shoot worth a darn. If I can get it into 2" with handloads I am tickled ( NOT ).
I also think the trigger is horrible, and it has the set trigger.
13 April 2009, 03:48
Idaho SharpshooterGood news, I got a 358 Win barrel today in a trade for the 30-06 barrel I had.
Rich
Buff Killer
16 April 2009, 01:43
LeonardCI've got a '87 with 12 gauge 3" slug. You know when you touch off a 1.25 oz slug!
16 April 2009, 09:23
IOWADONLEONARDC - The factory TCR shotgun barrels are way too light. Recoil is terrible with slugs. I had a custom 20-ga barrel made up. It has the same outside contour as a 10-ga and is 23 inches long. With this barrel and a scope mounted the total weight of the gun is 8-1/2 pounds and recoil is OK. - DON