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Re: Stevens 28-30-120 (Stumpy) is Range Ready
Reply #45 - Aug 10th, 2025 at 7:19pm
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GT wrote on Jul 20th, 2025 at 4:26pm:
bobw wrote on Jul 20th, 2025 at 1:26pm:
Greg,
Are these from the 30-06 brass?  


Bob, yes they are.  I'm working on an article about making these for the Journal.  Laurie asked if I'd do this and include lots of pictures as a tutorial...  Grin  We'll see how I do.

I have turned brass, even wrote a couple of programs for one of my machines, made a few 25-21SS but using the correct brass matters, in the trades it's called cartridge brass, C260 and $120 will get you about 9' of 3/8" diameter stock.  I feel it's far more labor intensive to make than my swaging and nibbing processes.
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Looking forward to seeing the article.
  
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Re: Stevens 28-30-120 (Stumpy) is Range Ready
Reply #46 - Aug 25th, 2025 at 11:32am
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Attached is a picture of the Maynard 16 Improved I just brought home with me. Caliber 28-30-120 Maybe done by Stevens when they bought over the Maynard factory in 1898 or 1899 as is mentioned in the 1900 Stevens catalogue. Rifling close to perfect! Action looks like it has been redone but I also saw a picture of a Stevens action with similar case hardening. Now start the project to make the brass. Will keep you posted
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Reply #47 - Aug 25th, 2025 at 11:59am
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That is really a beauty. Congratulations!
  

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Re: Stevens 28-30-120 (Stumpy) is Range Ready
Reply #48 - Aug 25th, 2025 at 12:38pm
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This is my Winchester highwall barreled by H M Pope in28/30. It is number 369 in Rowe’s Hartford book.This is the kit also.
  

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Reply #49 - Aug 26th, 2025 at 4:48pm
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Anyone familiar with the serial numbers on Maynard rifles? Mine has a number on the underside of the barrel where the round section begins. Would there be a difference after Stevens took over and finished the Maynard parts when they bought the Maynard equipment and parts? In the 1900 catalogue they mention that they still furnish parts and implements for the celebrated Maynard rifles
  
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Re: Stevens 28-30-120 (Stumpy) is Range Ready
Reply #50 - Sep 2nd, 2025 at 2:39pm
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A few pictures of the chamber cast I made: At the tip there is a piece of brass rod that was machined to the diameter of the lands, at the front surface there is a centerhole drilled. At the rim end I machined a piece of brass that fitted in the chamber, the ID is threaded in order to hold on to the cerrosafe. Two opposite sections are removed so I can measure the diameter of the chamber just under the rim. The rim section has the thickness of the actual rim. All dimensions can de taken from the rim this way. Plan is to assemble cartridges using a shortened .223 Rem case with the ID slightly enlarged. Brass tube is machined so it will fit the Rem case with a gap big enough for soft soldering or glueing. Maynard soldered their brass also in the past and some airplanes a fixed with glue... The chamber cast can be used on the lathe (chuck and tailstock center) to set the correct angle of the compound rest with which the taper of the cartridge will be machined.
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Re: Stevens 28-30-120 (Stumpy) is Range Ready
Reply #51 - Sep 2nd, 2025 at 2:40pm
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A picture of the tip, in the back of the brass is a threaded hole with a long screw in it to hold on to the cerrosafe
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Re: Stevens 28-30-120 (Stumpy) is Range Ready
Reply #52 - Sep 2nd, 2025 at 2:41pm
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And a picture of the complete chamber cast
  
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