I was looking at a Westley Richards take down big game rifle and wondering what is involved to a repeatable lockup. Attaching the for end stock to the barrel looks to be the big difference to a bench rest change barrel set up.
Sights are on the barrel . We're not talking scopes on dangerous game .I was looking at a Westley Richards take down big game rifle and wondering what is involved to a repeatable lockup. Attaching the for end stock to the barrel looks to be the big difference to a bench rest change barrel set up.
The detents are usually in the metal plate attached to both sides ( ends of the parted stock )of the stock . Sometimes a detent is also going up thru the front trigger guard screw . Maybe detent is wrong word for the trigger guard , the receiver is drilled thru and the screw is long enough to reach a shallow hole in the barrel threads . I've only seen one like that . I've also seen one with a screw offset on the receiver that had a screw engaging a cut thread , one on one side to tighten and another on the other to remove . It worked nice and gave a good snug fit .Was thinking the barrel threads would need to be coarser as not to muck them up with repeated take down and some kind of click to hold the barrel in a locked position. Has anyone handled a rifle like this? Think there is a gunmaker in the US named Hielman who made one as well.
Most of these have INTERUPTED threads. Like the older Savage lever guns .
I can not afford a Westley Richards gun but I want to be prepared if I win the lottery.there has to be at least a dozen in a design like that. it was never designed for accuracy- it was meant for killing very big and dangerous things before they eat you and to look good in a glass front gun cabinet. it was never meant for shooting groups so if you get one don't be let down. its the top of the heap for what its designed for- to be a beautiful piece of art and to kill on both ends.
Curtiss custom vector action has provision for easy barrel changesI was looking at a Westley Richards take down big game rifle and wondering what is involved to a repeatable lockup. Attaching the for end stock to the barrel looks to be the big difference to a bench rest change barrel set up.