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I got my 200gr conical mold in the mail. I can't wait to run conical for my '58 Rem.
Good shooting for such a hot load. What caliber? My 54 came out of my hands at 60grs ffg. My Queen Anne 50 is light as can be, and I like 40grs fffg.
Ricochet? Don't use scrap cars for a back stop! Ask me how i know!
You did good, it really is a pretty one and different.Today was a good day.
Still building a .555 cal smooth long rifle between times of nursing a sick wife. Worked on the smooth rifle about two hours today. Trued up the forearm profiles around the r/r thimbles , rasp, file , rasp , file. Rasped the belly away , between the front of the trigger plate , and the entry r/r pipe. Checked progress with a 12 " metal straight edge , until dead nuts perfection was reached. Applied a new center line between trigger plate , and r/r entry thimble extension. This final center line will be the guide center line when final stock shaping begins , on the forearm. Soon as my talented metal smith neighbor , is finished making the all copper trigger guard , copper side plate , and copper for end cap , are finished tonight , whatever parts of the three pieces , will be finished and inlet , tomorrow, or when expedient .. Next , a center knot will be removed from below the cheek piece. The walnut in that area is so hard , cabinet rasps only skid across the wood , so will break out the 26,000 RPM die grinder w/rasp bit on it. 'til next time..........oldwood
I find nothing fun about drilling pin holes either.Finally finished drilling in the barrel wire pins, RR thimbles and wedges. Might have to remake the horn nose. Not happy how it turned out.
Agree, I have one, but it’s a super el cheapo from HF, I can’t focus with the lenses. Time to get a better one.
It must be a good brand. @painter recommended the Donegan DA-4.Here's the one I bought ten years ago. It works well.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0015IN8J6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I have the book and I wasn't disappointed with it. I have not bought the stock yet, I'm not that far along.Placed an order with Kibler’s for one of their Woodsrunner Quaker carving stocks and Jim’s book on stock carving. Hopefully get some useful practice in before the real one arrives.
What exactly is renaissance wax? ThanksHaven't been able to get to the range for a while but, as we all know, black powder firearms require periodic affection and attention.. So I've been working through the arsenal, checking for rust (none), wiping out the bores and applying fresh oil. Finally, putting on a fresh layer of Renaissance Wax. This kind of care keeps them from sulking when you can't get to the range.
Jeff
What exactly is renaissance wax? Thanks
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