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I just had a muzzle brake installed on my 300 Weatherby so I'd thought I'd share the info in case anyone is looking for one. I purchased a "V-port vaporizer" (mine is the tapered model) from straight shot gunsmithing (http://www.straightshotgunsmithing.com/page14) and I am quite impressed with the performance. I like the side-only port design and it was one of the few of this type that could be tapered or turned down to fit a normal sporter-type barrel. My rifle is a vanguard back country (a fairly light rifle) and it used to scramble my noggin pretty good. I wasn't able to follow the impact of my shots because of the muzzle rise and now it feels like I'm shooting a .243. Virtually no muzzle rise and the recoil is nothing. If I knew how to post a video, you could see for yourselves. Cost is about $100 and any good gunsmith should be able install it for you for $100-$150. I haven't had the chance to see how this has affected the accuracy but I will be making a trip to the range very soon.
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What are your preferred gun cleaning solvents and oils?
id_danman replied to rossislider's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Slip 2000 carbon killer works great on powder fouling. For getting rid of copper fouling I like Bore-tech Eliminator or the Bore-tech copper solvent. I follow up the cleaning the bore with a couple of wet patches of carb cleaner and a few dry patches. Follow up with a good penetrating oil like Kroil. -
Looking for some input on any experiences with either caliber. Looking to get a mountain rifle in one of these calibers. I reload exclusively and will probably designate the rifle for deer-sized game and cow elk. Rifle will have a 24" barrel. What kind of velocity can expect with a 140 gr bullet from the 6.5? Seems like most of the info I see is for longer barrels. Thanks
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6.5x55 Swede or .280 remington
id_danman replied to id_danman's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Thanks for all the replies, I'm going to go with the 6.5x55. I figure with a 5.5 lb gun, the lighter recoil will be a benefit. It'll also be a good rifle for my kids to use as they get older. I already have a 300 weatherby and 30-06 if I want to reach out further or shoot something bigger than deer or cows. Also decided on a rifle...it'll be a Forbes model 24B, stainless. -
If your rifle can shoot them accurately and you have matched the bulletin weight and caliber with the game you're hunting, those gamekings and interlocks will do the job. I loaded up some SGK for my buddy's plains game hunt in Africa and the only one out of seven animals had to be shot twice (that was because of a bad shot). Last year my son shot a cow elk with a 165 gr accubond. First shot in the shoulder just blew up and fragmented everywhere (165gr from 30-06 @ 300 yds) Had to hit it again. I use whatever shoots accurately, and what's available. Components have been scarce for a while.
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brass and major speed issues
id_danman replied to lionhunter's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Seems like this a common problem with this particular round. I have seen people with similar experiences post on other forums. Any time you change brass, reduce the load and work up again. -
Try the optimal charge weight method. It's a very efficient way to work up loads. Simple instructions, just takes a little more time at the range....which isn't such a bad thing. Just google it , the one you want is developed by Dan Newberry.
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Custom 270 WSM built on vz24 action by Bettin Custom Rifles. 24" Shilen barrel, McMillan glass-bedded stock, decelerator recoil pad, kg gunkote on all exterior metal, EGW 20 MOA picatinny rail. Also will included 50 pieces of brass, and some bullets, and dies for reloading. SCOPE & RINGS are not included in the price of the rifle. Rifle shoots great with several bullet weights, but I had been using 130 & 140 gr Berger hunting vld's and it shoots them sub MOA. I'm just looking at going with a smaller caliber mountain rifle for my kids to use. Price is $900. I 'm located in NW Tucson, but I make frequent trips to Phx. Dan id_danman@hotmail.com
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SOLD!
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if you end up getting this and need some ammo, let me know. We could discuss some trade options if you are interested.
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Ghillie green Hogue rifle stock in like new condition, pillar bedded, sling studs, and soft Hogue recoil pad. Stock is for a Remington 700, right-handed short action. This is NOT the one with the aluminum bedding block. Price is $50 Dan
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36B Nov 8th hunt and camping
id_danman replied to AzHuntingAddict's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Rich and his friend Mike got tags for this hunt I think. They'll be down in the usual spot. -
Taylor's Chowder House on 35th Ave & T-bird. Everything is awesome there.
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Pinnacle Peak and Daisy May's in Tucson. Fogo de Chao in Scottsdale is amazing. I got the meat-sweats trying to get one of everything there.
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We had a dove with a baby dove nesting in one of my wife's hanging potted plants in our front yard. One day wife wants to see if the doves are still there so she tilts the pot and scares the baby dove out of the nest. The little dove flies about 15 feet and a hawk swoops down takes it out in mid-air. Moral of story...don't nest in our plants.
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Weighs a little over 7 lbs.
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Pics are up. If you need to see more I can send them to you. There is some slight wear of the finish at the end of the muzzle but it is to be expected. I had the coating work done here in Tucson at Mac's Shooting Irons. Finish is scrathc resistant and resistant to chemicals/solvents as well, comes with a rust-free guarantee.