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  • Shooter5

    #46
    David Tubb used to sell a drill bit attachment for cartridge uniformity. I didn't see it on his website; friends who used it say their group patterns tightened up a fair amount.

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    • Calfed
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2009
      • 734

      #47
      When you say cartridge uniformity...did it smooth out the bullet tip?
      Last edited by Calfed; 06-23-2013, 09:28.
      ...a fool and his money were lucky to get together in the first place...

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      • Shooter5

        #48
        It was a concentricity (spelling?)/uniformity tool for the tip, IIRC. It didn't necessarily make the bullet more accurate so much as it made all the cartridges the same thus making the groups MPI more 'average'.

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        • Calfed
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2009
          • 734

          #49
          I'll look into that tool. Thanks, Shooter.
          ...a fool and his money were lucky to get together in the first place...

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          • fguffey
            Senior Member
            • May 2012
            • 684

            #50
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            F. Guffey

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            • Calfed
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2009
              • 734

              #51
              Thanks Guff...that is a pretty impressive collection of reloading tools.
              ...a fool and his money were lucky to get together in the first place...

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              • Calfed
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2009
                • 734

                #52
                Continuing to refine a load for this rifle. Made a quick trip to the range yesterday to do some test firing...this was my best load.

                @100 yards, about 1".

                ...a fool and his money were lucky to get together in the first place...

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                • fguffey
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2012
                  • 684

                  #53
                  Calfed, thank you, somewhere in that group is a picture of a 1943 Mauser action that is in the process of being welded back together, no travesty, had the receiver been in one piece I would have never had the opportunity. The original intent of the smith that cut/shortened it had a plan, he wanted a short action, there was nothing suspect about his abilities, he just ran out of time.

                  F. Guffey

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                  • Shooter5

                    #54
                    Calfed:
                    Current issue has an decent article about the Persian Mausers. One glaring mistake: by using Ball as a reference, Scarlata does imply the rifles manufactured in Iran were made at a town called "Mosalsalsazi" but which is, in fact, not a city. Instead, that word translates to 'machine-gun factory'. All rifles mfg' in Iran were made in downtown Tehran at the 'machine-gun factory' which was set up with the assistance of the Czechs.

                    http://www.tactical-life.com/exclusives/persian-mauser/
                    Last edited by Guest; 10-13-2013, 06:45.

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                    • pelago
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2010
                      • 582

                      #55
                      Originally posted by Calfed
                      Shooter, I shot some groups during load development.

                      Found 45.0 and 45.5 grains of IMR 4064 with a 200 grain Nosler CC bullet grouped pretty well, but have had problems with fliers. I intend to refine the load once powder becomes more available.

                      45.0 grains


                      45.5 grains
                      want to sell me some of those "flyers"
                      great groups and i agree those just happen, not the load, think your done

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                      • pelago
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2010
                        • 582

                        #56

                        rifles like the one you found do have one thing in common, might be hard to swallow, but still it is there. Years ago i found a GEW98 action, had trigger guard and bolt but that was it, so wth, decided to make a legacy gun for grandson. my deal with him was he got the rifle when he did something above and beyond, finishing high school DID NOT MEET THE CRITERIA, HE WAS EXPECTED TO FINISH HIGH SCHOOL. Not with standing appointed to National Honor Society would do it, a college scholarship he worked for would do it, graduate from Marine Corps boot camp with a stripe would qualify, any boot camp with a stripe would qualify. but just being a good average kid, would not by itself qualify for this rifle
                        CUSTOM WALNUT STOCK WITH BRAZILIAN HEART WOOD SPACER AND BIRDSEYEMAPLE FOREND
                        GLASS BEDDED
                        SATIN FINISH BLUED STEEL
                        GENTRY 3 POSITION SAFETY REPLACED MAUSER SAFETY
                        SCHILLEN 3006 BARREL, WITH ALL APPROPRIATE WORK DONE FOR ACCURACY
                        TIMNEY TRIGGER
                        WEAVER 6 POWER (FIFTY YEAR OLD REDONE SCOPE), WEAVER STEEL BASES
                        SHOOTS SUBMINUTE GROUP AT 100 YARDS
                        Now I did most of the work, not barrel or working on chamber that was done elsewhere, but all woodwork and bedding done by me. and damn if this thing dont shoot.
                        i built this thing ten year ago and my oldest grandson has yet to do anything but hang around, does he want it?*** you bet**
                        but he knows grand pas deal, if he does not get it by work it goes to the North Carolina Junior Rifle team for auction for funds
                        or to a un named other grandchild, have three more grandkids

                        Last edited by pelago; 10-24-2013, 12:48.

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                        • Calfed
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2009
                          • 734

                          #57
                          Pelago, for some reason I no longer receive notices when my posts have received answers, so I'm just seeing your post above.

                          That is a fine-looking, fine-shooting rifle. Congrats on a nice job and I hope you grandson wises up and earns the rights to it.

                          Steve
                          ...a fool and his money were lucky to get together in the first place...

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                          • pelago
                            Senior Member
                            • Feb 2010
                            • 582

                            #58
                            Originally posted by Calfed
                            Pelago, for some reason I no longer receive notices when my posts have received answers, so I'm just seeing your post above.

                            That is a fine-looking, fine-shooting rifle. Congrats on a nice job and I hope you grandson wises up and earns the rights to it.

                            Steve
                            thanks for the kind words, unfortunately the grandson that i had hoped would earn it, has just not done much of anything. seems content to be nothing, maybe some day he will wake up, but there are others, and my current legacy project will be
                            Mauser 98 small ring action (1915 Erfure armory)
                            6.5X55
                            gentry three position safety
                            shilen barrel, moderate wt, will not be a feather weight, but a good sit on stand gun
                            custom stock
                            timney trigger
                            an older weaver scope, have many to chose from might be a 6power wide angle have couple to chose from
                            the action seems to marry up with this caliber well
                            and if none of my grandsons or granddaughters accomplish something that is above board
                            I probably will donate all the lagacy rifles to the NC Juniors to raffle off
                            Last edited by pelago; 12-30-2013, 08:37.

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                            • Calfed
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2009
                              • 734

                              #59
                              Originally posted by pelago
                              thanks for the kind words, unfortunately the grandson that i had hoped would earn it, has just not done much of anything. seems content to be nothing, maybe some day he will wake up, but there are others, and my current legacy project will be
                              Mauser 98 small ring action (1915 Erfure armory)
                              6.5X55

                              gentry three position safety
                              shilen barrel, moderate wt, will not be a feather weight, but a good sit on stand gun
                              custom stock
                              timney trigger
                              an older weaver scope, have many to chose from might be a 6power wide angle have couple to chose from
                              the action seems to marry up with this caliber well
                              and if none of my grandsons or granddaughters accomplish something that is above board
                              I probably will donate all the lagacy rifles to the NC Juniors to raffle off
                              Sounds like a great project.

                              Please post pics of it when it is completed
                              ...a fool and his money were lucky to get together in the first place...

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