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stevelins
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I’ve never posted any pictures so I thought I’d share.
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Sorry about large pictures. I haven’t done this before!
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Those are all very nice but that last one (bottom) is my favorite with blond wood and dark mineral lines. Also the stock shape is more traditional.
Thanks for sharing!
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Some sweet little Martini's. What are the calibers, etc? Thanks, ratseye
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From left to right: 22lr that I just got, 225 win, fbw is a 17 Ackley bee, and a mashburn bee.
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Interesting calibers and they should all shoot quite well. I find the triggers on the Cadets are really quite nice as they are and with a little work can be very fine. I have a soft spot for these actions and the full sized too. Thanks, ratseye
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Steve:
What loads are you using for the .225? I have one in that caliber and have been limiting my shooting of it to lower pressure starter loads because of the relatively thin barrel walls in the portion of the barrel where the threads are located.
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I was loading 36 grains of h414 with a 40 v-max. I wasn’t concerned with speed just wanted a safe load that shot and extracted well.
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Nice rifles!
Mine is not as refined, but I have fun with it.
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stevelins wrote
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I was loading 36 grains of h414 with a 40 v-max. I wasn’t concerned with speed just wanted a safe load that shot and extracted well.
Thanks. I've got plenty of both the 414 and the 40 grain V-max, so I'll give it a try.
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They are fun!
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