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Mar 24th, 2015 at 2:07pm
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This rifle was made by Dave Crossno.  Dave does his own case hardening also.  Note the even though the action was made for a straight grip, Dave made the stock with a pistol grip design in it.  Oklahoma walnut, Green Mountain #3 barrel 28", Baldwin sight front & back and scope mounts for a D-Z 8X scope.  It is a shooter!
  
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Reply #1 - Mar 24th, 2015 at 2:09pm
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Reply #3 - Mar 24th, 2015 at 4:28pm
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Stunning, thank you for sharing Smiley
  

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Reply #4 - Mar 24th, 2015 at 5:47pm
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This rifle also has a CC Johnson style trigger adjustment on it too.  Note the screw with in the screw on the edge of the block.  It is a light break and there is no back travel at all with this trigger once it breaks.
  
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Reply #5 - Mar 24th, 2015 at 8:41pm
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It seems odd with that style lever and a pistol grip stock. To me might seem like a double pistol grip. Maybe if I were to hold it I may get a better idea of the "feel" Don't take this wrong, I'm not saying anything bad, it's great work and knowing Crossno's reputation I'm sure it shoots very well.
  
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Reply #6 - Mar 24th, 2015 at 9:52pm
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Deadeye Bly wrote on Mar 24th, 2015 at 8:41pm:
It seems odd with that style lever and a pistol grip stock. To me might seem like a double pistol grip. Maybe if I were to hold it I may get a better idea of the "feel" Don't take this wrong, I'm not saying anything bad, it's great work and knowing Crossno's reputation I'm sure it shoots very well.


The pistol grip is more aesthetic on a Ballard with an S type lever, than say a loop levered Ballard. But it makes the gun look much more deluxe with a pistol grip, than it would with a plain straight grip.

Gorgeous wood, and beautiful workmanship by Dave majorfs45! I didn't know Dave did his own casehardening! Do you know if Dave does the stock work himself, or one of his co-workers? What style buttplate is on it?
  

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Reply #7 - Mar 25th, 2015 at 10:59am
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He certainly can do the wood work, but Dave is spending more of his time in the metal work, bluing and case hardening  and he is mentoring two guys in stock work and in gunsmithing.  I believe on this rifle one of his helpers did it with Dave over seeing the work.  The helper was the one that help me select the wood from Dave's huge wood collection.  Dave probably has more different stock patterns hanging on the wall for single shot rifles, than anyone around the country.  He is a great source if your stock is broken and need a replacement wood.  Or if you have a pattern you wish to duplicate, they can do it there.  This pistol grip design on my rifle was a pattern Dave had gotten off another Ballard back a ways.  The butt plate is a light thin brown color recoil pad.  I didn't want for the recoil of course, but for it to stay up in pocket of my shoulder well.  The metal butt plates look great, but tend to slip up and down on your shoulder more.  That was a personal decision on my part.  Dave will put on what you want or if you have one you want put on.  I had the action, I had the barrel and Dave put it together and he did the rest!  I have to add, the action really locks (pops) into place!  Dave is as good is there is in fitting a Ballard action to the barrel as anyone.  It has to do a lot with the linkage in how well the fit works and he really matches up the right parts to make it work well.  He likes using the two piece extractor as well.  I think you can see that in one of the photo fairly well.  Yes, I am a happy camper!
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Reply #8 - Mar 25th, 2015 at 11:15am
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John - beautiful rifle. How long did all that work take, from start to finish?
See you in TX the first weekend in May? Are you headed up to Tappan Hill to shoot as a warm-up the last weekend in April? Picking up my rifle from Dan on the 20th and will shoot Tappan Hill before heading to TX.
  

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Reply #9 - Mar 25th, 2015 at 11:20am
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No offense was taken on the talking of the loop lever or S lever with a pistol grip.  And I am wondering which of Crossno's reputations you were referring too, being cantankerous or being a great rifle maker?  Both are true, lol!  Being his friend, I can get away with saying that, lol.  

The S lever was what I had on the action, so that is what we used.  If it had come with the loop lever, we would probably have used that.  Now with that said, I wish you could handle the rifle.  The S lever is perfect to hold with this rifle the way it is shaped.  Most shooters pick it up and put to their shoulder and go, "WOW! that feels great!".  I have put up some good scores with this little beauty!  BTW, I am going to shoot it this Saturday in a .22 BPCR match!
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Reply #10 - Mar 25th, 2015 at 11:39am
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Hi, SS!  I had won the barrel in Raton at the drawing after the bean supper for the .22 re-entry matches in 2008.  Bought the Ballard action at Raton in July of 2009, Dave handed me the completed rifle right before his Tornado Alley Match in OKC in May of 2012.  So just short of a 3 year project. 

No, not going to Tappen Hill, great guys up there though.  It just happens that is the same weekend we hold our monthly .22 BPCR Match in Stillwater.  Dave Clark and I run that match, so we need to be here.  Our .22 match is Saturday, April 25th at 9:30.  You might want to shoot one day .22 with us with that new rifle and then one day of Black powder up there on Sunday. It is about a 3 hour drive north from our range to Tappen Hill.  We usually are finished with our match by 1:30pm, so you could drive there easily before dark.  It is a straight easy drive north on I-35.  Kansas "Tappen Hill" range is only a mile off the highway.
  
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Reply #11 - Mar 25th, 2015 at 11:43am
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I've purchased several stocks from Dave, and always been very pleased with what he sent. I've also sent him my own wood and had him cut itt to a pattern for me. I've never found Dave anything  but helpful, and pleasant to deal with. Always generous with his time, if I make sure to call at the end of the day!
I just finished a set of Ballard stocks that Dave sent me last year. He had them set aside for his Ballard, but graciously sold them to me for my project.
  

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Reply #12 - Mar 25th, 2015 at 11:57am
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He is very knowledgeable with most Black Powder type of single shot rifles.  There is not much about rollers or Ballards that he hasn't work on or fixed.  But he has worked on about everything.  He is very good to his customers.   I know, I have two of his rifles now.  Just can't figure out what my third is going to be yet, lol!
  
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Reply #13 - Mar 25th, 2015 at 2:11pm
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majorfs45 wrote on Mar 25th, 2015 at 11:39am:
No, not going to Tappen Hill, great guys up there though.  It just happens that is the same weekend we hold our monthly .22 BPCR Match in Stillwater.  Dave Clark and I run that match, so we need to be here.  Our .22 match is Saturday, April 25th at 9:30.  You might want to shoot one day .22 with us with that new rifle and then one day of Black powder up there on Sunday. It is about a 3 hour drive north from our range to Tappen Hill.  We usually are finished with our match by 1:30pm, so you could drive there easily before dark.  It is a straight easy drive north on I-35.  Kansas "Tappen Hill" range is only a mile off the highway. 

Wish I could. Will be driving up to Tappan Hill from Wichita, so driving to Stillwater (where I lived from birth thru 2nd grade) for a 1-day match and back to Tappan Hill for the next day's match and then down to Mexia, TX for those matches is more then I would want. Believe the Tappan Hill matches are .22BPCR on Sat and BPCR on Sun, so I can rest for a few days with family (if that is rest Wink) in Wichita before heading to TX.

Indeed, Dave Crossno puts together some beautiful rifles. Hepburn, 'roller, Ballard........ the ones I've seen from his shop are all very similar to yours in the quality of the finished product.
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Reply #14 - Mar 25th, 2015 at 5:46pm
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Nice rifle! The wood is beautiful. Hope you have a good supply of .22 match ammo so you could enjoy it.

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