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Re: 32 miller
Reply #15 - Mar 27th, 2013 at 5:08pm
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Joe:

For each 20 shot event I shoot four shots into the dirt to stabilize my barrel and then six sighter shots to judge the wind and centre my rifle before going on score. You know I like to kick dirt since I cannot shoot.

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Reply #16 - Mar 27th, 2013 at 5:37pm
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Hang in there, Dave, you'll get there!   Wink

That's a lot of foulers and sighter shots.  My RKS barreled outfit only needs one shot from a clean barrel. In fact if I hold about an inch low on the first shot it's very likely to go in the twenty five ring. An excellent (tightwad) outfit.  Cheesy

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Reply #17 - Mar 27th, 2013 at 5:45pm
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Oh Joe:

I need to double the number of sighters when we have a performance bet. Now how much of a handicap were you giving me this year?

One shot fouler? How did you get a Smith Family barrel?

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Reply #18 - Mar 27th, 2013 at 5:51pm
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Handicap!? I was gonna ask you for a handicap. I only shoot the rifle once a year. Never practice.  Cry Surely I should get the handicap.  Undecided

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Reply #19 - Mar 27th, 2013 at 6:00pm
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Yah, but I ended up with the American export barrel and you got the high end RKS Family barrel!  Undecided  It just ain't right.   Cry If you haven't been shooting you must be all rested up. Grin

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Reply #20 - Mar 27th, 2013 at 6:28pm
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Did the WSU winter postal match. Been shooting my percussion schuetzen rifles a little.  

Heart attacks?  You're a hard man to kill, Dave! I'm having trouble with my eyes. Hope I don't have trouble passing the vision test in July when I renew my drivers license.  Undecided

I paid extra for my Smith clan quality barrel. When you ask to have it made better than Dave's, you better have some green.  Have several more blanks. .25, .32, 3 -.35s, a .38.  Two of the 35,s have false muzzles. Thinking about mounting one on my Zischang Borchardt schuetzen rifle. Having a hard time maintaining interest in the breech loaders lately.  

Need to locate a 35/55 chamber reamer. 

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Re: 32 miller
Reply #21 - Mar 27th, 2013 at 8:03pm
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Schuetzendave wrote on Mar 27th, 2013 at 6:00pm:
Yah, but I ended up with the American export barrel and you got the high end RKS Family barrel! 


There are a number of threads where it's almost impossible to tell if our collective legs are being pulled and, if so, how hard.

So tell us, please - is the "Smith Family Barrel" a real thing or does it exist in the same universe as the Side-hill Gouger and the Jackalope?  Enquiring minds want to know.

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Reply #22 - Mar 27th, 2013 at 8:10pm
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Jack, Dave stopped posting. He may be having trouble wading through the BS. Might be looking for his hip boots Grin


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Reply #23 - Mar 27th, 2013 at 9:38pm
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Jack, you haven't heard of the Smith Gain Twist barrels that  Ron Smith makes in Canada, most of the really good shooters have gone to them...
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Reply #24 - Mar 28th, 2013 at 1:13am
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Jack, you haven't heard of the Smith Gain Twist barrels that  Ron Smith makes in Canada, most of the really good shooters have gone to them...
cat...masher


Actually, I've owned two rifles with RKS barrels.  I'm just a bit curious about "RKS Family Barrels."  I think there's some shinin' going on here.

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Reply #25 - Mar 28th, 2013 at 1:30am
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The Smith Family Clan has shot numerous 250 perfect targets:

Ron Smith
Colleen Molendyk -Pipke
Rob Pipke
Greg Molendyk
Jason Molendyk

Family members have all have worked in the RKS machine shop to manufacture their own gain twist RKS rifle barrels which are dubbed Family barrels.

Us outsiders wonder how much more extreme precision and care might be taken when they make their own Family barrels for their own use. Regardless RKS Family barrels have proven to be ultimately accurate in competition. Of course we do not know how much of Ron Smith's coaching has contributed to this or the machine skills which he has also passed on to his Family.

Do Family barrels exist. Definitely. They are not a figmentation of imagination.

Ron even volunteered to let me cut rifle my own barrel. I declined and relied on his ultimate skills and my barrel is close to being a Family barrel as well.

I watched Ron take all day to cut my rifle barrel. Hand feeling all 320 cuts to make sure the cutter shaved perfectly when he cut rifled my gain twist barrel.


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Reply #26 - Mar 28th, 2013 at 11:18am
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A 35/55 chamber reamer? Sorry have not run into anyone who has played with that one.

What action are you putting a .35/55 barrel on?
Shooting fixed or trying to breech seat something heavier that might be less sensitive to the wind with less recoil than a .38-55?
  
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Reply #27 - Mar 28th, 2013 at 12:19pm
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Schuetzendave wrote on Mar 28th, 2013 at 1:30am:
Family members have all have worked in the RKS machine shop to manufacture their own gain twist RKS rifle barrels which are dubbed Family barrels.

Do Family barrels exist. Definitely. They are not a figmentation of imagination.



Hi, and thanks.

Given the interesting back-and-forth between you and Joe, I suspected that "Family Barrels" might be the Unicorns of the Schuetzen community.

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Reply #28 - Mar 28th, 2013 at 12:35pm
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So... what's the twist rate on a Unicorns horn?   Cheesy
  
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Reply #29 - Mar 28th, 2013 at 1:05pm
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My Canadian unicorn horn barrel is 14.5. 

Dave, I had a borrowed 35/55 reamer of Garbe's. He wanted it back before I could use it.  You're getting as bad as I am at reading posts.  On my Zischang Borchardt. Loading method - muzzle loaded or fixed or breech seated. I had Ron rifle a couple blanks I installed false muzzles on.  Have a brand new .35 X 300 grain tapered Pope style mold by Hoch and several other .35 molds.  Because it's different.  Wink

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