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I'm finally putting together a fast twist bullet rifle. I shot BPC rifles for years at silhouettes and some long range. I always wanted a ML that would emulate that performance - I just thought it would be cool. I'm also only really interested in shooting out to 200 meters. I primarily want it to hunt with. I don't expect it to perform better than a PRB - I just want it because I want it. Y'all ever fall into that trap?
So I have a 45 caliber match grade Rice barrel with a 1:18 twist I picked up here on the forum. I called Jason at Rice barrels and he fixed me up with the under rib and rod guides to match. At first I was going to mount the barrel on a TC Hawken I have - then I changd my mind. It's a 45 caliber with a 4 digit serial # and I love to shoot it. I decided to get another TC Hawken for the base of the new rifle. I found one and it should be delivered next week. I have an adjustable PP mold I've had for many years that I tried in my Sharps. I cast some bullets and it is juuuuuust the right size if I use .0015 patching paper. it weighs 401 grains out of pure lead. I bit the bullet and ordered a .443 mold from Buffalo Arms as well and a .450 sizing die. This mold will be 6-8 weeks before delivery.
When the new TC gets in I'll have to fit the barrel to the stock. The barrel is in the white and I'll shoot it that way for a bit - but at some point I'll need to finish the barrel. I'll probably brown it. I'll be leaning on y'all for directions about that when the time comes...
Just sharing with y'all because my wife - bless her heart - just really isn't interested, lol.
So I have a 45 caliber match grade Rice barrel with a 1:18 twist I picked up here on the forum. I called Jason at Rice barrels and he fixed me up with the under rib and rod guides to match. At first I was going to mount the barrel on a TC Hawken I have - then I changd my mind. It's a 45 caliber with a 4 digit serial # and I love to shoot it. I decided to get another TC Hawken for the base of the new rifle. I found one and it should be delivered next week. I have an adjustable PP mold I've had for many years that I tried in my Sharps. I cast some bullets and it is juuuuuust the right size if I use .0015 patching paper. it weighs 401 grains out of pure lead. I bit the bullet and ordered a .443 mold from Buffalo Arms as well and a .450 sizing die. This mold will be 6-8 weeks before delivery.
When the new TC gets in I'll have to fit the barrel to the stock. The barrel is in the white and I'll shoot it that way for a bit - but at some point I'll need to finish the barrel. I'll probably brown it. I'll be leaning on y'all for directions about that when the time comes...
Just sharing with y'all because my wife - bless her heart - just really isn't interested, lol.