So, a while ago I bought this old Carcano M38, circa 1940, for $75 bucks. It was rusty, had splits and cracks in the stock, the bolt handle had been… bubba’d to say the least. I bought it with the intent of restoring it, and maybe making an Oswald replica out of it since it was the same year and manufactured date as the rifle Oswald used. But the stock was in such bad shape I ended up refinishing it and the project turned into restore it and just make it look nice. I never got passed refinishing the stock before it got put on the back burner for other stuff. Then the divorce happened and most of my guns and reloading stuff got sold off. Everything else got thrown in boxes and hampers and thrown in storage. Well, my life is starting to settle down, and while I’m financially destitute at the current moment it’s looking like that might be seeing a bit of a light at the end of the tunnel and am wanting to reinvest in some reloading equip. So I went through my boxes and came back upon this old rifle… I never fully learned to reload… only did a lot of de-priming and brass cleaning… but the wheels got turning and I decided that this would be a great rifle to learn the mechanics behind working up a load. So I’m back to refinishing and cleaning it back up. I decided to turn it into a sporter rifle since it’s already so far from its original configuration and missing several parts like the hand guard. Maybe eventually I’ll get a new barrel made for it and custom modify the sights to make a reasonable scout rifle out of it, but for now she’ll just be my reloading Guinea pig.