That is pretty cool that you knew Ferris Pindell, Did you also know Lou Palmisano?My first BR rifle was a Hart sleeved 700. I shot that in 1978 into 1979. I had Ferris Pindell put a 22 PPC barrel on it for me. I still have the brass for those barrels. The top of the heap was to have Gale McMillan build you a rifle. He made his own sleeves, very well executed. You got his stock and one of Pat McMillan's barrels. He used mostly XP-100's. That's one rifle I should have kept.
I had met Lou a couple of times at Kelbly's . Ferris was a talker. Spent a lot of time behind his car with the trunk open talking about the latest and greatest idea. I wish I had lived closer or had more money. I would have loved to spend some time in his shop. I didn't have two nickels to rub together but had a great time shooting in the south east and could occasionally scrape up the money to go to Kelbly's for a big match.That is pretty cool that you knew Ferris Pindell, Did you also know Lou Palmisano?
Pretty cool Dave!I
I had met Lou a couple of times at Kelbly's . Ferris was a talker. Spent a lot of time behind his car with the trunk open talking about the latest and greatest idea. I wish I had lived closer or had more money. I would have loved to spend some time in his shop. I didn't have two nickels to rub together but had a great time shooting in the south east and could occasionally scrape up the money to go to Kelbly's for a big match.
" I Love Big Barrels And I cannot Lie!"
sub half inch, with new brass and my culled 105 bullets (too long, too short, etc). I'll make a lot of excuses because SR BR is not a skill I possess.Nicely done....a great example of a classic vintage BR rig. How does it shoot?