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rdm1962

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  1. The Boy Scout place flags at the graves in the national cemeteries. Today I went with my grandson, Michael to assisted his pack. Afterwards we went to my dad's grave for my grandson to see were his great-grandfather was buried.
  2. Hey Tanglewood, I need to check out the 25-06 finish reamer and gauges. Message me for shipping info. Thanks Ralph
  3. rdm1962

    Baldwin

    I just saw the interview with Baldwin. His actions and lack of knowledge caused the firearm to go off. You can't pull a hammer back and then take your thumb off of it while the spring is under tension. There shouldn't have been live ammunition on the set because that is just stupid. The hammer should have had the firing pin bobbed so that that way it couldn't have struck the primer but long and short him cocking hammer back is what caused the firing pin to strike the primer and cause of round to go off. Like the old saying goes knowledge is power and stupid hurts for days
  4. How about reinstalling the original screw, Locktite it in places. Very carefully Dermal/file it to the finished condition of barrel. This way you will have a perfect fit and match for blueing. Lots of detail work but the end result should be perfect.
  5. rdm1962

    Baldwin

    He's a big anti 2A lib. He probably doesn't know how a firearm works. No knowledge equals no respect. Ralph
  6. I bought a DT fixture many years ago that had been shortened. It works fine, so I say do it.
  7. Hey guys, I've PMed Tanglewood a few times with no reply. I called the number I had for him, ending in x000, It wasn't working. He hasn't been on the site since July 7th. Anyone have a way to check and see if he's okay. I hope he's good but just kind of concerned.
  8. FC check your pay pal, I sent $50 last night.
  9. My employer ships world wide. We've been having problems getting cargo containers for over a year. Some shipments are being for up to a month. We need food grade containers, clean and oder free. It's amazing how jacked up some of containers are, holes and rust. This situation is really bad. The weather delays make things worse.
  10. I think I still have your PayPal info I'll send you a $50 here in the next day or so
  11. Just like in Vietnam "ARNVN rifles never fired and only dropped once" The soldiers didn't cave until their leaders did.
  12. I sold all com block stuff under Obozo. I thought it was just a matter of time before this would happen. I hated to let my CZ52 go but I didn't want to have a gun I couldn't get ammo for. I set up to reload 7.63x54r berden primers. It was a big pain and effort than it was worth.
  13. I've never gotten that deep into a conversion. The 6mm Rem is a very underrated round and IMO beats the 243. The only plus to the 243 is ammo and reloading components are easier to get. Based on the work you've done for me, I would say if anyone can do it you can.
  14. What a great state myself Mauser Man and Spec4 live in. Our 2nd amendment rights just got protection from a federal gun grab. Now by state law there will be fines against any law enforcement agency that tries to enforce any new federal law that is greater than the states. We have constitutional carry of concealed handguns. No waiting periods for firearm purchases. If you pass the FBI background check you can take it home that day. When it comes to hunting we have lots of wildlife and generous bag limits. There is plenty of public use land for hunting and fishing. Our tax rate is very reasonable and fuel is the cheapest in the country. If you're looking for a new home Missouri is worth considering.
  15. I had to re-read the article in Handloader magazine again. The parent cartridge for both is 7x57 Mauser. The 6.5 has a little more velocity with a 120gr. bullet in each. You get more variety with the 6.5 The BC and sectional density is also better. The 6.5 Creedmoor beats the 6.5x57. Ammo and reloading components are easier to get also. I'd buy (and have) the Creedmoor.
  16. I keep looking at all my Yugo Mausers and US military rifles and wonder if I should cash in. The Mauser are all matching and in excellent condition. I paid around $100 when I bought them 15+ years ago. I haven't even fired most. If I sell them then I would just go and buy something else with the money. I'll just keep them in the safe and let my wife deal with them when I die.
  17. There is an artical in the latest issue of Handloader magazine on the 6.5x57. It was an interesting read.
  18. Leather for wood. Synthetic for a composite stock. I prefer the leather military style. Hunter makes a nice one.
  19. The first round out always makes me nervous. Like Doc says it's a shakedown run. I've had my share of no bang. You'll get it sorted out. When you do and then take a deer or shoot a sub MOA group it will be all forgotten. Keep us updated.
  20. I've used them to shim under a scope. Under the front to raise or under the rear to lower. My goal is to make as little elevation adjustments when mounting a new scope.
  21. You should be able to repair it. Use several ring shank finishing nails on each side of the break. Drill them in and secure with bedding compound. Be careful and line up each side. The nails help to keep the sides alined. Sand inside the barrel chanel (this way you can't see it) use the sawdust to mix with bedding compound. Coat each side of the break and secure. When bedding a stock I use packing tape, kind with string in it. Hopefully I explained it clear enough. Good luck you got this.
  22. Yep, I put one on the 1895 Spanish I did for my brother. I got it from Brownells or Midway. It required the normal fitting as with any replacement.
  23. My next door neighbor as a kid was an old German woman. We all thought she was just a crab when she told all the kids to stay out of her yard. I didn't understand until I was in high school what the numbers tattooed on her arm ment. She had every reason to be crabby. Now I wish I could tell her sorry for not being more respectful.
  24. I do it with a Dremel and files. Lots of work. You have to be careful, measuring with a caliper as you go. I think I have a set of Redfield 2 peice mounts. The rear made to sit over the charging hump. You can have them if you want them. Ralph
  25. All of these came from Richards Microfit. They are all seconds. The Walnut had dry checking. I used the sawdust mixed with carpenters glue as fill. The lainated was a left hand stock for a right hand action. I removed the cheek rest with planners and rasps. Each have several coats of Teak oil. As far as my next build? I have a 1938 Styer K98 action left. It's D&Td, receiver face trued. The bolt handle is already welded by Tanglewood a few years ago. I don't know what caliber to do. It going to be a 30-06, but I have to many of that caliber now. Maybe a 25-06 or 270.
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