Rail Gun prints

If you had asked that last Friday Wilbur I would have had to say yes. Over the weekend I saw three of them still in their transport cases. I was there when they were set up, fascinating.

"Bill Gruby"
 
OK then....you might just come up with something that will win. I hope so!!!

Alternatively, you could think about it a couple of days longer. Just sayin' ! You've got all winter.
 
I wish to simplify its use. A lot of those bells and whistles seem to complicate.

"Bill Gruby.
 
This should show you all that I am serious.

"Bill Gruby
 

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Is that side knob gonna have enough there to be able to really lock it down? You gotta really tighten that up or itll enlarge your groups
 
I believe so Dusty, it is a 3/8-16 coarse thread. The knob is 1.250 in diameter. The ones I have seen are this size. If not there is plenty of room for correction.

"Bill Gruby"
 
Wouldn't have it any other way Dusty. There are still a lot of things I will need help with I am sure.

"Bill Gruby"
 
Sorry about the delay, bad time of the year to start something this big. Before I get too involved, is there a maximum barrel length for a Rail Gun? If not what is the most used length I am leaning toward a Kelbly Panda Action.

"Bill"
 
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Kelbly makes a new top port railgun action that should be perfect. No max barrel length- most use a 1.450 at 22-24"
 
Thank you Dusty. I will check on their Top loader. I was going to go with Left - Load, Right - Eject Dual Port. The Barrel Length is as I figured.

"Bill"
 
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Location is the East Coast, Connecticut to be exact. Look to the top right of this post.

"Bill"
 
Join the ibs and the nbrsa. Its cheap and we all need to support the organizations. If you travel youll shoot both
 
Rear adjustments almost finished,

"Bill Gruby"
 

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