As the title states year end, I'm not specifying which year end it is, this year, next year, physical or fiscal...
After shooting a couple new shooting discipines this summer my closet of rifles to choose from has been somewhat disappointing for me. In the gong matches I've finally settled on a rifle that besides a couple of mechanical issues - meets my expectations. If and when I do my part both in the shooting and design areas, it shoots very well. In the 22rf, a couple of my builds are meeting my expectations and then some for silhouette, gong and schuetzen.
The centerfire schuetzen has me on the ropes though, a little bit of me and my shooting finesse, but a lot of mechanical issues and building a rifle I like, that fits, and shoots. I know, that applies to us all.
There's several builds in the works at this moment, different makes and different calibers, some from scratch, some from castings, a couple originals and one I'll share right now, a re-build, re-purpose.
A build I did a few years back for a long range match I attended on the eastern side of the country, never really developed into a shooter for me. It's a Ballard done in 40-90BN. This build was set in a Rodney Storie casting but the breech block design is a striker my son and I designed and built. It's the fifth one of these we did and there were quite a few bugs we worked through. But as with a lot of our projects and designs, if you throw enough time and energy at it, it usually works out. This one did, five years later, it shoots remarkable, for a 40 cal. Is it a 1000 yard rifle that's accurate in all types of weather? not really. A couple of builds since then in heavier calibers leaves this one in the dust. I have three other 40 caliber builds to fool with if I get the hankering.
So this rifle is getting re-purposed. A new barrel blank from BRC was profiled in a heavy octagon. A new slab of maple is being cut to fit the barrel, it'll match the barrel in it's chunky configuration but it should work in the rest design I've built... a little on the heavy side for offhand but it should be the tail wagging the dog. The new caliber for this stiker action is 32-40 WCF.
A couple pics, one before and a couple current. I'll share a few more later.
GT