Bought a Benchrest Rfile - Need Information - 219 Donaldson ?? - Clair Hollingsworth
Hello All,
I just bought a Custom Benchrest rifle at auction and would like to find out more information about the caliber and the maker. I made a chamber cast and all the measurements appear to match a 219 Donaldson, except the rim is slightly smaller in dia by .005" and the neck is about .100" longer. It was built Clair Hollingsworth in the 1950's on a M54 Action. It has a Massive Laminated stock is made of Honduras Mohagony. It weighs just under 30 pounds, at 29 pounds, 11 ounces.
Any help would be appreciated.
Interestingly, the auction description said; "Adjustable target type trigger needs adjustment or repair - will not fire." Well, the trigger assembly is not readily visible, its hidden from view deep inside the stock. When I examined it, I found that the trigger system was a "set" trigger, and the rifle wouldn't fire unless the trigger was "set" first. I'm not sure if this is per design, but that's how it works with this rifle. When the trigger is "set", it works great.
A Silver Plaque under Plastic Butt Plate reads "OLD / RED / A / ONE HOLE / STINKER / COMPLETE RIFLE / BY / CLAIR / HOLLINGSWORTH / 414 E N.Y. ST / RAPID CITY / S.D."
Hello All,
I just bought a Custom Benchrest rifle at auction and would like to find out more information about the caliber and the maker. I made a chamber cast and all the measurements appear to match a 219 Donaldson, except the rim is slightly smaller in dia by .005" and the neck is about .100" longer. It was built Clair Hollingsworth in the 1950's on a M54 Action. It has a Massive Laminated stock is made of Honduras Mohagony. It weighs just under 30 pounds, at 29 pounds, 11 ounces.
Any help would be appreciated.
Interestingly, the auction description said; "Adjustable target type trigger needs adjustment or repair - will not fire." Well, the trigger assembly is not readily visible, its hidden from view deep inside the stock. When I examined it, I found that the trigger system was a "set" trigger, and the rifle wouldn't fire unless the trigger was "set" first. I'm not sure if this is per design, but that's how it works with this rifle. When the trigger is "set", it works great.
A Silver Plaque under Plastic Butt Plate reads "OLD / RED / A / ONE HOLE / STINKER / COMPLETE RIFLE / BY / CLAIR / HOLLINGSWORTH / 414 E N.Y. ST / RAPID CITY / S.D."
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