Rifled .62 shoots flat for 100 Yds. w/ good sights , using 90 gr.FFG . Ican't handle the recoil any longer. Killed many deer in Pa. flint season w/ this cal..
Perhaps I shouldn't ask but why?.Well, that project came to a quick ending. Lost my temper and smashed the stock into bits.
Oh well….
Thank you, Rudyard.Perhaps I shouldn't ask but why?.
" Not for ever in green pastures would we ask our way to be' .But for strength that we may ever stock our guns most Patient lee " Its a hyme adapted for gun makers . 'Better fortune'
Regards Rudyard
You might have got away by drilling the spring peg lower & maybe file off the catching part half the art of gunmaking is getting round the evitable goolies we manage to make , you might have fettled a bit out of the Barrel but that just a maybe I havn't seen it & the stocks cactus unless good glue will save it .One half made flint gun fell off the wall & broke so I used the airplane glue told the customer if it failed Ile restock it well it didn't, & that's 50 years ago . If at first you don't succeed like Robert the Bruce & the Spider or maybe it was burning the cakes one of them .Thank you, Rudyard.
I was inletting the lock but I hadn’t taken into account the wide mainspring which therefore ran contact with the barrel. It needed to be angled more downward in the front to clear. But by the time I realized that little detail the inletting was too far along. Stupid error. I was so mad at myself that I hit a Home Run with the stock against my work bench leg.
Lesson learned the hard way.
Oh, the work bench is fine
Dear Oldwood ,Shooting flat might be a slight exaggeration ?No Suprise it kicked a bit . We don't have any seasons year round is fine due to their deemed' a pest', but they now' graze at 30 mile an hour ' being spooky the only deer that you see from the road are farmed ones .Lorry drivers used to keep a rifle on rural routes to barrel any dim ones & the meat exporters had freezers every so often that bought the meat & the Govt employed Deer cullers to try reduce the numbers hard job for a fit man but they still engage cullers a far cry from the Deer you see on US roads . & I do know US roadsRifled .62 shoots flat for 100 Yds. w/ good sights , using 90 gr.FFG . Ican't handle the recoil any longer. Killed many deer in Pa. flint season w/ this cal..
You, and the .62, will come back....Everything’s for a reason. Just sucks all the hours wasted.
Thanks for the encouragement, friend.You, and the .62, will come back....
Better, faster,,, stronger.
Ya can't just sit on that barrel and other parts forever.Thanks for the encouragement, friend.
Should I decide to do it again I don’t know (perhaps not); I really don’t need another gun and don’t enjoy marketing them.
Indeed. And the barrel came out great.Ya can't just sit on that barrel and other parts forever.
Did you use the Dremel to inlet the lock?Thank you, Rudyard.
I was inletting the lock but I hadn’t taken into account the wide mainspring which therefore ran contact with the barrel. It needed to be angled more downward in the front to clear. But by the time I realized that little detail the inletting was too far along. Stupid error. I was so mad at myself that I hit a Home Run with the stock against my work bench leg.
Lesson learned the hard way.
Oh, the work bench is fine
I ordered one in Maple today. Im budget-challengedCherry is a good pick @PathfinderNC. I enjoy working with it.
Yep, my money tree died a long time ago.I ordered one in Maple today. Im budget-challenged
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