Melvin,
You’re right. It’s a little shaky, but by keeping it lightweight (3,500 lbs) I can easily move it anywhere I want with one of my smaller tractors. LOL
Bring one of your pistols to Nebraska someday and I’ll give you the 10 cent tour.
Rputzbach,
The barrel shoulder always tightens against the face of the receiver, but as the bushing is turned the barrel will mate with the action in any direction you want the bore curve indexed to.
Joe,
The barrel is pretty much a standard reverse taper. It’s a Benchmark 2 groove with 17” twist.
A year or two ago, Don Matzeder said he was going to plant it in his garden because he was tired of shooting keyholes with it in cooler weather. Since I was interested in doing some ballistic testing with poorly stabilized projectiles, I offered to buy it.
Being the nice guy he is, Don sent me the barrel free of charge and wouldn’t even accept the shipping costs. I sent him a check anyway and I expect him to buy the first beer when we see each other again.
Boyd,
I don’t want to derail your thread with a discussion of indexing. If you’re interested, I’ve done some very preliminary testing and expect to spend maybe the next 6 months or so investigating it. Here’s a link to what I’ve done thus far and what my future plans are:
http://forums.delphiforums.com/Smallbore/messages/?msg=285.1
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Regarding barrel length and contours....I have opinions, but they'd cause another train derailment in your thread. Ask the experts. LOL
Charles,
Give Gene a call. The last 40X I owned was built by Seeley Masker and that was a long time ago if you’re familiar with his name. The last rimfire 40X I had was a collectable sporter that I foolishly sold too cheap. I don’t have the slightest idea about what difficulties there might be over fitting Gene’s stock to other actions.
Landy