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Post by gjn on Oct 27, 2009 15:37:36 GMT -5
Beautiful but your killin' me! I saw the picture you posted of the Gallagher 500 Linebaugh and the Gallagher 44 Mag and those stainless Bisley's with octagon barrels are truly works of art. Now I'm walking around thinking maybe I can wait on another Freedom Arms and..........
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Post by gjn on Oct 23, 2009 19:13:02 GMT -5
I was wondering if anyone has shot one of these and if so, what degree of accuracy were you getting? Any idea as to velocity? Set back issues? I understand a 218 bee cylinder is also available which would be a nice addition. I find the bores keep getting bigger and bigger on my revolvers and I thought it might be fun to go in the other direction. Thanks.
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Post by gjn on Oct 23, 2009 9:54:52 GMT -5
Excellent job and best of luck with your new endeavor.
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Post by gjn on Oct 18, 2009 20:39:42 GMT -5
Saw that and was relieved it wasn't in 375 GNR. Got a real inch for that cartridge for some reason. I did send off a 41 Redhawk to be rechambered to 410 GNR.
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Post by gjn on Oct 7, 2009 11:35:12 GMT -5
I was hoping for a home remedy but failing that I'll have to hunt down someone with a lathe. Appreciate the responses.
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Post by gjn on Oct 7, 2009 10:47:39 GMT -5
I have 375 Winchester brass that needs to be trimmed to length for the 375 Super Mag. I have a trim die but find trying to cut it initially with a hack saw is not working well. The blade I'm using is 32 TPI but it does not smoothly cut the brass and the cases are getting mutilated. Just wondering what anyone has found that works well for them. Thanks.
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Post by gjn on Sept 29, 2009 13:02:42 GMT -5
Great shooting! What load were you using? I would need at least a 24" barrel with a Leupold 6.5x20 to get a group that size.
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Post by gjn on Aug 5, 2009 12:49:34 GMT -5
Some time ago I had a Winchester 1892 for sale and recieved a call from Hank Williams Jr. At first I thought it was a friend playing a joke but it really was him. We spoke about guns for awhile and he was a very nice, down to earth guy.
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gjn
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Post by gjn on Jul 10, 2009 16:03:56 GMT -5
I also built a Skeeter Skelton tribute gun. I had a 5" Smith & Wesson Model 27 rechambered to 44 Spl by Andy Horvath and put Bear Hug grips on it. Truly enjoy Skeeter's writings.
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Post by gjn on Jul 8, 2009 23:59:56 GMT -5
PM sent. Thanks
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Post by gjn on Jul 8, 2009 9:49:53 GMT -5
Can anyone recommend someone making custom grips for the Freedom Arms Model 97? I have the factory lamenated wood and they just don't make the grade for this revolver. Thank you.
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Post by gjn on Jun 11, 2009 14:59:40 GMT -5
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Post by gjn on Jun 1, 2009 12:01:23 GMT -5
I have been a life member since I'm 17. No reason not to be a member, the NRA has been offering free memberships and they have been our first line of defense.
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Post by gjn on May 21, 2009 9:00:32 GMT -5
Will John's reamer also cut a full length 414? I have a Maximum I was wondering what do to with and a 414 might just be the answer. Alot easier than ever finding a Dan Wesson!
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