Started reloading in 71 under oversight of an older man who took me under his wing. I don't remember what year it happened but when I got 5 shoots into an 1" group for the first time with a 6mm Rem. in a 788 i thought i had the hottest gun out there as a young guy. What was your thoughts of long ago?
Lee -
Howdy !
Great story of yours, and a great gun from back in the heyday of Remington bolt guns.
I started reloading first on 16ga back when I was 18 ( 1972 ), and then got into handgun reloading for .38Spl & .357Mag immediately thereafter.
By 19y.o. I was into reloading for rifle calibers, to support my groundhog shooting.
My first varmint rifle was a custom .22-250 N.W. Ohio gunsmith C.L. Mericle assembled on a War Trophy M-98, configured as a single-shot. Straight bull barrel, double set triggers; outerspace lookin’ heavy walnut target stock w/ pronounced Monte Carlo roll over butt stock.
Next bolt action varmint rifle was a custom .22-250 Interarms Mk X ( M-98 ), that originated out of P.O. Ackley’s shop in UT. 24” tapered varmint wt barrel, super blued; beautiful American Walnut stock w/ various colors present in the grain.
At age 21.5 I designed my first wildcat, .35 Remington necked-down to .224” calibre;
to provide myself w/ the ultimate anti-groundhog gun 500yd and under.
Local accuracy riflesmith Fred Sinclair assembled the rifle on a Wichita WBR1375 single shot benchrest action, M700 trigger converted to 2oz by Ken Burns, Hart 24” SS 1-14;
Bishop Walnut/Walnut target style stock, bedded by Tom Meredith; and finished by
local gunsmith Dave Schwarze. First scope I put on it was a B & L “ Balvar “
2.5 - 8X, in B & L rigs w/ Weaver bases.
After jumping right in to custom accuracy rifles, I also ventured into customized handguns; provided by Schwarze.
In the intervening years, I kept engaged w/ custom guns, and wildcatting; while my
precision reloading equipment and capabilities grew.
Today, custom accuracy/varmint rifles still garner there share of my attention.
I have a Bartlein.224” cal gain-twist barrel due to be received this August. And, I’m going have it chambered in my “ .22-35 Remington “… again.
With regards,
357Mag