New light recoil toy

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RDavies
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New light recoil toy

#1 Postby RDavies » Sat Apr 11, 2015 7:51 pm

My 1000yd Heavy gun is finally up and going. It is a 300WSM, with a 1.450" diameter barrel. The stock (from Jackos heavy gun) is around 9" wide in the fore end and all up weighs around 30kgs. It is shooting 210gn VLDs at around 2840 fps and with the weight of the gun feel light shooting a 6 PPC.

(P.S, if any range officers are reading this and see it at a Queens, it is actually shooting 155gn HBCs at 2840 fps and with its balsa wood stock and 3D graphics making the stock look wider, weighs 9.9kgs)

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Re: New light recoil toy

#2 Postby shooter mcreid » Sat Apr 11, 2015 8:16 pm

Wow! Excuse my ignorance Rod but what the go with the scope at 90 degrees?

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Re: New light recoil toy

#3 Postby RDavies » Sat Apr 11, 2015 9:13 pm

shooter mcreid wrote:Wow! Excuse my ignorance Rod but what the go with the scope at 90 degrees?

When I fire it gangsta style (held sideways) , the hold off reticle still work.

if anyone wants a converted scope, I can arrange for them to be converted for a reasonable price.

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Re: New light recoil toy

#4 Postby DenisA » Sat Apr 11, 2015 9:46 pm

RDavies wrote:
shooter mcreid wrote:Wow! Excuse my ignorance Rod but what the go with the scope at 90 degrees?

When I fire it gangsta style (held sideways) , the hold off reticle still work.

if anyone wants a converted scope, I can arrange for them to be converted for a reasonable price.


Its also the only way I know of adjusting windage for an up draft and down draft. Then when you need to change elevation, simply rotate the scope 90 degrees again, adjust elevation then rotate the scope 90 degrees again for up/down draft, whalla!!

The only trouble is having the scope picture sideways makes me want to twist my head too much................ so I won't do it.

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Re: New light recoil toy

#5 Postby DenisA » Sat Apr 11, 2015 9:54 pm

Very cool toy Rod. Love my 300wsm.

Got any load test targets to show off?

AR2213sc?

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Re: New light recoil toy

#6 Postby RDavies » Sat Apr 11, 2015 10:21 pm

DenisA wrote:Very cool toy Rod. Love my 300wsm.

Got any load test targets to show off?

AR2213sc?

I am using 61gns of 2209. I have only fired 48 rounds through it so, not a massive amount of testing but it had some very good groups. Today I tested seating depths, with 5 shots at each depth, moving the group around inside the 6 ring so I could compare the groups. None went outside the 700yd 6 ring and none went any more than 1/2 X ring elevation.
Once the cases are fire formed and barrel run in, I will try to take pictures of some good ET shots when conditions are better than we had today.

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Re: New light recoil toy

#7 Postby Norm » Sun Apr 12, 2015 8:20 pm

Great stuff Rod, love the stock.
Just needs a bigger case and more powder.. :twisted:

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Re: New light recoil toy

#8 Postby RDavies » Sun Apr 12, 2015 9:11 pm

Norm wrote:Great stuff Rod, love the stock.
Just needs a bigger case and more powder.. :twisted:

Credit Anthony Bending for making the stock and Matt Paroz for putting this kit together.

I do have a spare barrel block needing a barrel to fill its empty 1.5" hole, so if the ultra long range shoot in Western NSW becomes a regular event, I could see a 338 Edge or 375 barrel of some sort in the future.

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Re: New light recoil toy

#9 Postby AlanF » Sun Apr 12, 2015 11:18 pm

Rod,

How does the clamp work? I can't see any bolts.

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Re: New light recoil toy

#10 Postby Matt P » Mon Apr 13, 2015 8:19 am

AlanF wrote:Rod,

How does the clamp work? I can't see any bolts.

Alan
Very strong glue !!!!
This makes stress free contact with the barrel, the "block is then bolted to a Vee block.
Regards
Matt P

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Re: New light recoil toy

#11 Postby AlanF » Mon Apr 13, 2015 9:18 am

Matt P wrote:
AlanF wrote:Rod,

How does the clamp work? I can't see any bolts.

Alan
Very strong glue !!!!
This makes stress free contact with the barrel, the "block is then bolted to a Vee block.
Regards
Matt P

Okay, I see the logic. Actually I don't think the glue would have to be exceptional. I've found with my opposing V type clamp that the 10 bolts don't need much torque to stop any creeping - just a gentle nip with a T handle.

I notice Rod has it sitting on the mound. Is he trying to tell us he might sneak it into an F-Class field? :D

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Re: New light recoil toy

#12 Postby RDavies » Mon Apr 13, 2015 9:28 am

AlanF wrote:I notice Rod has it sitting on the mound. Is he trying to tell us he might sneak it into an F-Class field? :D



Like I said.

(P.S, if any range officers are reading this and see it at a Queens, it is actually shooting 155gn HBCs at 2840 fps and with its balsa wood stock and 3D graphics making the stock look wider, weighs 9.9kgs)

See you at Belmont. :evil:

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Re: New light recoil toy

#13 Postby AlanF » Mon Apr 13, 2015 9:36 am

RDavies wrote:Like I said.

(P.S, if any range officers are reading this and see it at a Queens, it is actually shooting 155gn HBCs at 2840 fps and with its balsa wood stock and 3D graphics making the stock look wider, weighs 9.9kgs)

See you at Belmont. :evil:

Are you saying the RO at Belmont is a pushover? :D

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Re: New light recoil toy

#14 Postby RDavies » Mon Apr 13, 2015 9:39 am

AlanF wrote:
Matt P wrote:
AlanF wrote:Rod,

How does the clamp work? I can't see any bolts.

Alan
Very strong glue !!!!
This makes stress free contact with the barrel, the "block is then bolted to a Vee block.
Regards
Matt P

Okay, I see the logic. Actually I don't think the glue would have to be exceptional. I've found with my opposing V type clamp that the 10 bolts don't need much torque to stop any creeping - just a gentle nip with a T handle.

I am kind of hoping the glue is very strong. Matt did give an evil chuckle when I suggested if the glue wasn't strong enough, my face would make a poor recoil lug.

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Re: New light recoil toy

#15 Postby RDavies » Mon Apr 13, 2015 9:42 am

AlanF wrote:
RDavies wrote:Like I said.

(P.S, if any range officers are reading this and see it at a Queens, it is actually shooting 155gn HBCs at 2840 fps and with its balsa wood stock and 3D graphics making the stock look wider, weighs 9.9kgs)

See you at Belmont. :evil:

Are you saying the RO at Belmont is a pushover? :D


Those out of touch old fogies wont read this forum will they. They will be too busy reading Ozdrillsargent forum.
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