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butch lambert
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My old Hepburn
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Mine is in 225.
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Re: My old Hepburn
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Interesting old sporter! Is the block partially down in the picture? It and the lever look lower than normal.
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Re: My old Hepburn
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Butch,
Please don't just taunt us like this, give us a little more info, is it one of your builds? how does it shoot? Details to some degree
Especially with a Hepburn.
Greg
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Re: My old Hepburn
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Have read that the rebounding firing pin on a Hepburn can give problems with high pressure cartridges.
Any experience on this one?
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Re: My old Hepburn
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Chuckster wrote
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Have read that the rebounding firing pin on a Hepburn can give problems with high pressure cartridges.
Any experience on this one?
Chuck
I think it's more the rebounding hammer that gives issues with high pressure cartridges. Both can also give inconsistent strikes also if the mainspring gets weak, and wont overcome the rebounding hammer and firing pin spring. Had one of my Hepburns start having poor strikes, and when I tore into it to fix it, the mainspring screw had backed out a turn! Tightened it down snug and the problem was fixed. They're pretty touchy if worked over a little to lighten the hammer strike.
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Re: My old Hepburn
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I'm sorry, I have no info on this rifle. I bought it from a friend because the price was very attractive. I never shot it and sent it to a better home. Do I regret it, well yes.
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Re: My old Hepburn
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What kind of scope is that?
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marlinguy wrote
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Interesting old sporter! Is the block partially down in the picture? It and the lever look lower than normal.
Vall - in the 2nd pic you can see that the block is down about 3/8". That rifle is nicely finished. My 35-40 build started life (with me) looking about like that, though the bluing on Butch's rifle appears to be new. Cut the stock down on mine to something near an original shape. Same with the forearm. Hope to have the rifle back from the 'smith early in the new year.
Glenn - 2x CPA 44 1/2 w/22LR (Shilen ratchet-rifled & Bartlein 5R rifled), 38-40RH & 38-55WCF (Bartlein 5R rifled) & 40-65WCF (GrnMtn 'X') barrels
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Re: My old Hepburn
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This Heppie looks very much like one I bought/sold several years ago. It was a single trigger gun 219 Zipper. It was sent to Dave Crossno for re-rebuild and is now a gorgeous 38-50.
Curious thing is that it was first year of production serial # and the tang was never drilled/tapped for a sight.
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Re: My old Hepburn
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I'm sorry, been away. The scope is a Tasco 705 in 6-18X40. I just looked at an old email and it is in 219 Zipper and not 225.
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.22Hepburn wrote
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Curious thing is that it was first year of production serial # and the tang was never drilled/tapped for a sight.
Not unusual for early Remington rifles to not be D&T for a tang sight. Not sure when they decided to D&T almost all of the Rem. rifles, but it seems to be some time around the early to mid 1880's.
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Re: My old Hepburn
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219 Zipper sounds right. My two that where converted in a similar fashion were in 219 Zipper and .22 Lovell. Someone ended up with a nice rifle.
Glenn - 2x CPA 44 1/2 w/22LR (Shilen ratchet-rifled & Bartlein 5R rifled), 38-40RH & 38-55WCF (Bartlein 5R rifled) & 40-65WCF (GrnMtn 'X') barrels
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Re: My old Hepburn
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I always get mixed feelings about these old varmintized single shot rifles. If they are well done it seems a shame to tear them apart to restore to original. Even though I much prefer the look of an original, these varmint rifles are also a part of single shot history, and seems they should survive at this point as an example of that period in single shot history. I'd probably have to leave one as I found it, if it was this well done, and choose another to restore.
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