Call the guys at Southern Precision Rifles at 239-289-2338. They did one for a friend of mine not long ago and the service was quick and economical. They're good guys too.
PROJECT GUN. This is a BSA Monarch 458 Winchester magnum that does fire properly. The ole girl actually shoots pretty good. The stock is laminated and is rough finished and does have a crack behind the tang. I will include 2 Talley crossbolt s with the gun. The magazine box, spring, follower...
WD-40 was definitely involved. That's kinda rough, but not horrible by any means. I work in a custom shotgun shop and we see stuff worse than that on a weekly basis, especially during duck season.
The vanguard is pretty hard to beat for the money. For your budget I'm pretty sure you could get the Sub-MOA version which has an accuracy guarantee of less than 1MOA at 100 yards. I've shot several of these guns and they all shoot great, most of em shoot well under 1MOA with handloads.
I've shot several dozen deer with several different styles and weights of bullets in the ole 270. The 130 Barnes are straight up killers. There is no other bullet that I've tried that puts deer on their ass as fast or as efficiently. The 140 Accubonds that I shoot now are really close and work...
Paul I have a Marlin 1894 with the micro-groove and it's not the least bit temperamental. Quite the contrary actually. It shoots might near every load ever tried in it to 4" at 100 yards, and that is with either irons or a red dot. My 2 different Keith style cast bullets sized to .431" shoot...
I appreciate your thoughts, but I know the difference between an action made with a peep and one not made for one. Just because I'm new to this forum doesn't mean I'm an idiot.
As others have stated above, it is not particularly "difficult", just different. I started loading shotshell ammo under the watchful eye of my Dad when I was 10 years old. By the time I was 14 I was loading my own 270 ammo. That was 30 years ago. My advice to getting started is to get your hands...
Does anyone have a pop up peep for a BRNO 602 they would sell? I acquired a barreled action that has no remnants of the peep sight left.
Thank you.
Ark. Trapper
I've been lurking here a while and finally joined. I may never get to go to Africa but I've been dreaming of it and reading about it my whole life. I'm a lifelong gun nut and handloader and love studying internal and external ballistics. I'm here to learn and to enjoy a community of like minded...
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