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Post by ezekiel38 on Aug 6, 2022 10:39:50 GMT -5
Always a pleasure to see a true marksman at his best. My favorite Sierra bullet is the 210 JHC but they are extremely difficult to find. I'm definitely not in your league but I find the 210 in a 44 Special case @ 1100fps all I need for woodsbumming in this part of Idaho.
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Post by 41freak on Aug 6, 2022 17:45:17 GMT -5
David, what is the suppressor looking device on your barrel? Is it to put weight out on the end of the barrel? Is it removable or was it machined on a custom barrel for your FA?
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Post by bradshaw on Aug 6, 2022 23:00:21 GMT -5
David, what is the suppressor looking device on your barrel? Is it to put weight out on the end of the barrel? Is it removable or was it machined on a custom barrel for your FA? ***** Shilen 1-1/4 inch thick barrel with .429” groove and 1:16” twist. Jim Stroh first half of blank to match freedom Arms M93 contour with .011” taper to end of ejector housing. A small step acts ar recoil shoulder to remove slide hammer effect from ejector housing screw. Immediately forward of this barely notice step, barrel resumes full 1-1/4” diameter, albeit lathe-cleaned Barrel dimensions and fit is an experiment, Jim Stroh adhering to my specific desires. Very importantly this includes 11-degree lathe turned forcing cone of minimal depth to compliment Freedom Arms’ tight alignment & fit-up.Such a short forcing cone cannot be advantaged by a revolver fit-up like a hog trough, lest heavy spitting result. David Bradshaw .
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