Wow! That is a super nice rifle in all respects. Enjoy!Bought this peach used. Rem 722 ptg bolt, 22br leup 24x brView attachment 1337529View attachment 1337530
Light rifle + Big Bullet = Lots of kick. (I get the break to make it useful!)I'm planning on using the 22" 1885 in 45-70 for whitetail in NE this fall. Doing some load development for the Barnes 300gr TTSX.
I know, the brake is kinda fugly, but it really tames the recoil. Function over form....
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Nothing wtong with that brake, looks just fineI'm planning on using the 22" 1885 in 45-70 for whitetail in NE this fall. Doing some load development for the Barnes 300gr TTSX.
I know, the brake is kinda fugly, but it really tames the recoil. Function over form....
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I have been watching your videos for years ( have watched them all ) and just want to say “ thank you “Blaser R8 Ultimate. Very popular straightpull rifle in Europe.
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Looks good. And THAT is a bolt handle, I like it.Bought this peach used. Rem 722 ptg bolt, 22br leup 24x brView attachment 1337529View attachment 1337530
Thanks for taking the time and sorry for the poor quality in the earlier films. It's only recently I've had time to sit down and learn filmmaking. This season will focus on windcalls and hopefully improving image quality at the target. I got fedup with poor image quality after this years mountain hunt.I have been watching your videos for years ( have watched them all ) and just want to say “ thank you “
I owned a Blaser R93 for many years and found your channel when searching for Blaser content on YouTube.
That’s interesting about the snow in the trigger, I would never have thought of that being an issue but then I live in Northern Australia and snow isn’t on our radar .Thanks for taking the time and sorry for the poor quality in the earlier films. It's only recently I've had time to sit down and learn filmmaking. This season will focus on windcalls and hopefully improving image quality at the target. I got fedup with poor image quality after this years mountain hunt.
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I'll just say that my 221 Fireball has been an exercise in wasting money to reach the performance you already have with your 223.
With hindsight I should have sold my Rem700 and gone custom from the start OR just minimized the build. This season I discovered the open construction of the trigger house is vulnerable to snowdrift, so that will be another $300 to "fix" and I achieve nothing more than basic reliability.
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So my recommendation would be to think carefully what your desired endstate is for your 223. But if you're wanting a light walkabout rifle, a mountain hunter friend from NZ built a very light and fairly short fast-twist 223 to shoot the heavy Hornady ELD Ms. It punches way above what you'd expect and he really clocked in all the goals with his desired endstate. I tend to fail on my builds (too heavy, not legal, difficult to source components, fail to keep budget, not precise is just some of the mistakes I've made at $$$$ expense)
Looks like my place...gun laying next to the sewing stuff!
Defiance deviant hunter 6.5x47.mcmillan
Stock.jewell trigger.bartlein 8 twist barrel.
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What stock is that. I like the way it looks.
It's a Mcmillan Remington hunterWhat stock is that. I like the way it looks.