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It's the OG XP100 cartridge....221 Fireball.Nice.
What cartridge is that?
Hal, I've done it both that way and with the bases loose on the receiver to start with. The bases are bedded to fit the receiver so boths ways give good results.Al
Are the bases loaded into the dovetail alignment tool and held in line as the bases are tightened
to the action.
Hal
I have had thoughts of a tool like that rattling around in my head for over 2 years! I even drew up a rough sketch.Bases were aligned with the Dan Hackett 'Base Align' (one of the best tools ever ) and then bedded to the receiver. Done this way, you can remove the reinstall the bases and the bases remain in alignment. This is the Picatinny/Weaver underside. The other side is for Davidson/Kelbly/Harrell's 3/8 dovetails. The front screws were faced of a bit as the heads were a bit thick and protruded above the base.
To Dan at whatever rifle range in the Great Beyond he's at now...punching little groups in perfect conditions...thanks so much for a slick tool that I use often!-Al
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Nice job, You stole that scope, That scope's a sleeper, Good find.It's pretty well done at this point. I still need to fit a thin recoil pad and the primary bolt is still away getting some work done. Scope is a Bushnell Custom Gold 6.5-20 (rebadged Weaver Classic V) with a ballistic plex reticle. I pulled the muzzle back to 21.25". Bedded it with Pro Bed, as usual. Trigger is a Shilen BR series for load work. All up weight is right at 7lbs/5 oz.with the 18 oz scope and it balances about an inch ahead of the front action screw.
Cases are prepped and ready to go and there's a goodly supply of BIB 47 gr. BR bullets on short jackets, Lil' Gun, Re7, 1680, N130 and H4198 too.
As soon as the bolt gets back and the weather abides, we'll see what it's got.
Good shootin'-Al
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Al, I guess you know you are “officially old” when you fit a recoil pad on a 221 fireball.It's pretty well done at this point. I still need to fit a thin recoil pad and the primary bolt is still away getting some work done. Scope is a Bushnell Custom Gold 6.5-20 (rebadged Weaver Classic V) with a ballistic plex reticle. I pulled the muzzle back to 21.25". Bedded it with Pro Bed, as usual. Trigger is a Shilen BR series for load work. All up weight is right at 7lbs/5 oz.with the 18 oz scope and it balances about an inch ahead of the front action screw.
Cases are prepped and ready to go and there's a goodly supply of BIB 47 gr. BR bullets on short jackets, Lil' Gun, Re7, 1680, N130 and H4198 too.
As soon as the bolt gets back and the weather abides, we'll see what it's got.
Good shootin'-Al
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Well, I've got to finish the back of it somehow.Al, I guess you know you are “officially old” when you fit a recoil pad on a 221 fireball.![]()
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The 600/660 trigger lever is quite a bit forward from a 700 or Model Seven trigger. Plus, the rear tang is is shorter than a Model Seven. The dog leg made opening the bolt a bit more ergonmic.What was the purpose for the dog leg bolt handle originally on the 600’s?
