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picked up a highwall, a low wall and a scope today
May 13th, 2022 at 6:11pm
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I had only intended on having a look at one of them, and the scope but ended up getting a package deal for just under $2400. 

The highwall is a .219 Donaldson Wasp, the low wall is a .22LR, relined.  Both have been restocked nicely, although I'm not a fan of the wider forearm on the highwall.

The scope is a 10x Junior Target Spot and seems in good condition.

The .22LR has a really tight fitting extractor.  I'll have to take it apart and see what's up with it.  Other than that it seems very well put together.  This one has a serial number in the 89,000's so I should be able to find out its original configuration.

The .219 has a strange modification that is visible when taking off the forearm.  The round barrel has a small flat section milled into it and there is a tab with a screw that either retains the barrel somehow, or maybe has something to do with the extractor as the tab goes into a hole drilled through the action.  I'll take it apart tonight to try and under stand it.  As far as I can see, the bore is pretty much perfect.  It's not an original Winchester barrel ( I was expecting to see a .219 Zipper barrel that was re-chambered ).   The only markings are .219W  E.Y.   I don't know what I'll do with this one, but probably re-barrel it or have it re-bored.   It's a later coil spring rifle with a serial # in the 115000 range so no information will be available about the original configuration.
 
Both rifles, and the scope, appear to be in excellent shape with reworked triggers as well.    

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Reply #1 - May 13th, 2022 at 8:26pm
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Would love to see pictures of them all but even more importantly Congratulations on your purchase.
  

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Reply #2 - May 13th, 2022 at 8:51pm
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Thanks John Smiley.  Are the pictures in the post not showing up for you?

I also just posted a picture of that strange screw and what appears to be a flat spring ejector on the gunsmithing forum.

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Reply #3 - May 13th, 2022 at 9:25pm
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Chris no pictures showed up on my end.
But don't worry about it on my own behalf and Congratulations again !!
  

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Re: picked up a highwall, a low wall and a scope today
Reply #4 - May 13th, 2022 at 9:39pm
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I see the rifles and scope. Very nice!!! Go to buy a scope and two rifles follow you home. That's the start of a great weekend!
  

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Reply #5 - May 14th, 2022 at 5:19am
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Very nice rifles, and a pretty good package deal.
  
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Reply #6 - May 14th, 2022 at 1:28pm
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The pictures seem visible when using the FireFox browser but not Chrome.  Maybe this link will work.  I assume it has to do with the fact that I'm too cheap to pay for https on my website where I'm hosting the pictures.

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Reply #7 - May 14th, 2022 at 1:42pm
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That link worked and thanks Chris !! 
Wow and what a nice purchase indeed.
  

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Reply #8 - May 14th, 2022 at 2:04pm
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Yeah I think I got a pretty good deal.   I am pretty sure that someone local must have passed away or maybe is unable to shoot anymore.  My local gun store has a large collection of rifles that came in all at once. 

The collection consists of Winchester single shots, which are all gone, as well as a number of very nicely engraved muzzle loaders and BP shotguns.  I imagine this fellow is/was British because the Winchesters I bought both have British markings.  The muzzle loaders I saw were also British as far as I could tell.   

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Reply #9 - Jun 2nd, 2022 at 8:44pm
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Thats where they went 👍 I phoned them on the 219 Donaldson Wasp as I was on the fence about what to do with that caliber and also saw the low wall . I was going to grab them then I found out my local club member was selling his Cody Ballard. You can not say no to a Ballard. At least they went to a good home and stayed in Canada 😆
  
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Reply #10 - Jun 2nd, 2022 at 11:10pm
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cdnrokon wrote on Jun 2nd, 2022 at 8:44pm:
Thats where they went 👍 I phoned them on the 219 Donaldson Wasp as I was on the fence about what to do with that caliber and also saw the low wall . I was going to grab them then I found out my local club member was selling his Cody Ballard. You can not say no to a Ballard. At least they went to a good home and stayed in Canada 😆


I've never seen a Cody Ballard in real life. They do look nice in the pictures I've seen Smiley.  I'm still trying to decide what to do with the one in .219 Donaldson Wasp.  I don't know where the .25-35 went, but that was the one I was really after.   

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Reply #11 - Jun 3rd, 2022 at 10:32am
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Personally I would leave it as a .219 Wasp. It's an excellent cartridge to play with. If it doesn't shoot for some reason, then maybe consider a re-barreling. These beautifully rendered varminting conversions have a charm all their own, IMO.

Not seeing a picture of the appliance on the barrel you spoke of. Could it be a craftsman-built ejector mechanism? Does an empty cartridge eject when the action is opened or does it merely extract like it should originally?
  
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Reply #12 - Jun 3rd, 2022 at 6:35pm
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gnoahhh wrote on Jun 3rd, 2022 at 10:32am:
Personally I would leave it as a .219 Wasp. It's an excellent cartridge to play with. If it doesn't shoot for some reason, then maybe consider a re-barreling. These beautifully rendered varminting conversions have a charm all their own, IMO.

Not seeing a picture of the appliance on the barrel you spoke of. Could it be a craftsman-built ejector mechanism? Does an empty cartridge eject when the action is opened or does it merely extract like it should originally?


I put up a picture of that ejector on the gunsmithing forum.  It seems to be a home made adaptation.

I don't have any brass or dies so at the moment I have nothing I can do with it other than look at it.  Before I do anything I'll do a chamber cast to see what version of the cartridge it's chambered for.  I've looked into dies as well as the Redding 2 die forming sets.  It's a pretty expensive cartridge to get set up for.  I'm keeping my eyes peeled for a used set on the Canadian gun web pages, but in the end will likely rebarrel.

I have a new fast twist .38 barrel on hand, as well as an RKS gain twist .32 cal barrel.  Another option is to keep it a round barrel but in .30-40 Krag which would be interesting to me. 

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Reply #13 - Jun 3rd, 2022 at 11:35pm
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IIRC, the Donaldson Wasp is a slightly shorted, blown out 219 Zipper.

Good Buys, all three items.

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Reply #14 - Jun 4th, 2022 at 12:38am
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Rich, it depends on which of Donaldson's Wasp versions you have. Mine was his last version with a long neck and it is longer than a Zipper. Reloading for a Wasp is no challenge. It doesn't matter what you shoot it in as everything will be less than MOA.
  
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