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I ran a box through the pistol today. No hiccups and easy to shoot. Great set of sights.
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It looked a bit different so looked into a bit more, its not just your ordinary 1911, did you know what it was when you got it?I ran a box through the pistol today. No hiccups and easy to shoot. Great set of sights.
I need to find one of those Easter eggs!Going to be a nice hunting rig
So…..the Easter Bunny is bringing a scope?
I did know what I was looking for. Quite honestly the best deal I’ve made on a gun in a long time. Older guy who had acquired quite a collection of guns he didn’t use. Thinning the herd to buy just a couple of top end guns I was told. I don’t believe the gun was ever fired.It looked a bit different so looked into a bit more, its not just your ordinary 1911, did you know what it was when you got it?
There was a Marlin 336 in 35 Rem at our local Cabela’s yesterday for $579 I think it was. Call the Centerville OH Cabela’s and they would ship it to your local store. It was in really good shape. I almost bought it.I'm probably going to trade off the beautiful 7mm Rem mag, Winchester Model 70 Super Grade for something else. Much as I like the Model 70, I already have a Ruger Number One in 7mm Rem Mag that I like better. Both shoot well. I just like the falling block more. Might trade it for a 357 or 44 or 45 lever action Marlin or Henry. Those seem like a lot of fun.
Regards, Guy
Is that a Peak 44 stock?The last component is here, my last 2025 rig will be underway next week! Yes, pillars sling studs, and recoil pad included, 18.0 ounces, not 1.8 pounds! The 338/06 AI is about to be reality!View attachment 25569
I tried a Lot of the traditional powders for my Lott, but VV N135 really worked well behind more than a few of the 500 gr bullets I tested.I always say I have too many, but I am picking up my Ruger #1 458 Lott today.
Sorry just seen your question. Yes it is a Peak 44 stock, this one it the Black tooth model with the more classic swept back pistol grip I prefer, over the more vertical grip on Bastion. Now together on the 7 3/4 lbs 338/06 AI as setup, and the finest stock I've owned for soaking up recoil, as well as being forgiving, with no trace of being hold sensitive.Is that a Peak 44 stock?
22 and the 115’s should sing in your rifle. JD did load work with his and it was pretty impressive. Accurate and very quick when loaded to 62k.I finally got out to shoot the new to me LH Sako 591 in 257 Roberts today. Wanted to make sure it was sighted in before trying handloads next week.
Nosler 110 gr AccuBond ammo: 3010 fps out of the 22" barrel (40 fps less than factory spec of 3050), ES of 32.1, SD of 14.7, 3 shot group of 1.029"
Winchester 117 gr Power Point ammo: 2770 fps, ES of 55.3, SD of 24.7, 3 shot group of 1.422"
Might not be the most accurate with this ammo, but was pleasant to shoot, and the trigger was nice and crisp. Bullets cut nice clean holees in the paper, so the twist will be fine for the 115 BT.
I'll look at upgrading the Compact Leupold 3-9 later. Gloss VX-3 3.5-10x40 w/ B&C???
Handloads will be with the 115 gr Ballistic Tip in WInchester brass, using F210M primers, using Re-22, Re-17, and H-414. (Have a decent supply of each)
Expecting velocities in the 3000-3100 fps range. We'll see which powder it prefers!
Now to prep some brass!
QuickLoad shows Re-22 breaking 3100 fps at just under 65k.22 and the 115’s should sing in your rifle. JD did load work with his and it was pretty impressive. Accurate and very quick when loaded to 62k.
I’d imagine you won’t have to work too hard if the scope and gun are straight.QuickLoad shows Re-22 breaking 3100 fps at just under 65k.
Will work up from about 58k (+P pressure) and see how she goes. Looking for accuracy over velocity
I'm getting 3100 fps with the 115 gr BT and RL22 in my 700 Classic 257 Roberts. The secret is the Remington long/magnum length action and seating the bullet out to a coal of 2.900".22 and the 115’s should sing in your rifle. JD did load work with his and it was pretty impressive. Accurate and very quick when loaded to 62k.