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XP100 .17 cal. project

AlNyhus

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Always a sucker for a project, here's the latest one.

It's an XP100, vintage 1963, the second year of production. The barrel was a bit of a unknown...no markings, no dies or brass came with it and whatever it's exact history has been lost through the years. There was refererence to it being a 17-223, which was a popular semi-wildcat (a "domesti-cat" as Randy Robinett terms it). I'm a .17 caliber fan, so why not?

First order of biz was a Cerrosafe of the chamber. Long story short, it's not exactly a 17-223, per se. It's a 17 on the 223 case but it retains the .17 Remington's .260 long neck, rather than the shorter neck of the .223. So it's either a long neck 17-223 or a .036 short .17 Remington...whatever fits. The stainless barrel is 25" long and of a straight taper....like a HBR barrel contour w/o the straight section. Neck is .205 by a pin gauge and it's twisted 1:10. There's a bit more freebore than we'd do now. I rummaged around through my dies, shortened up a .17 Remington f.l. die and shoved the shoulder back on some WW 223 brass until it chambered.

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Expanded the necks of 5 cases over a .169 mandrel, drew them back (annealed), stuffed some 'too fast' powder in the case, seated a Hornady 25 gr. hollow point hard into the lands, lightly oiled the cases and headed for the range with only the barrelled action in my hands and a bit of hope in my heart. A 10 foot length of string with me to pull the trigger might have been a good idea, but hey....God's not big on cowards. ;) On the other hand...fools rush in where angels fear to tread! :eek:

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Cases f-formed nicely and the neck length actually increased from .015-.018 due to the light oiling and the aggressive draw back. No fingers were lost and an envelope went into the collection plate at church afterward. ;)

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Whipped up 45 more and drew those back.

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I didn't really have a suitable stock to use but Rick Fox came to my rescue with two orphaned BR stocks that had been sleeved glue ins. Since the barrel is an unknown quantity, I wanted a stock that the action could be bedded into to use a test stock to evaluate the barrel quality. The maroon one got the nod and the carving began.

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At some point in it's life, an additional action screw hole had been added. Since this was rear of the front one, it went through a thicker portion of the receiver and gave more thread purchase. I was going to use it as I had to put a pillar in the stock somewhere. Problem was...it wasn't straight. :( A steel plug was made and green Loctited into place. Then a bit of JB Weld went over it and was lightly sanded to match the receiver profile.

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The XP's only had a single rear base screw, much like the original 600's and Model 7's. I hate a rail hanging over the port so added an additional screw hole spaced .295 from the original to duplicate the later post '96 Model 7's that had two rear base screws. Now any bases for a later Model 7 will work.

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Drilled and taped the original rear action screw hole 1/4-28 and made some pillars. Front is .750, rear is .625.

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Punched some holes in the stock for the pillars and milled a slot for the recoil lug. Somehow, it all fits!

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Always a sucker for a project, here's the latest one.

It's an XP100, vintage 1963, the second year of production. The barrel was a bit of a unknown...no markings, no dies or brass came with it and whatever it's exact history has been lost through the years. There was refererence to it being a 17-223, which was a popular semi-wildcat (a "domesti-cat" as Randy Robinett terms it). I'm a .17 caliber fan, so why not?

First order of biz was a Cerrosafe of the chamber. Long story short, it's not exactly a 17-223, per se. It's a 17 on the 223 case but it retains the .17 Remington's .260 long neck, rather than the shorter neck of the .223. So it's either a long neck 17-223 or a .036 short .17 Remington...whatever fits. The stainless barrel is 25" long and of a straight taper....like a HBR barrel contour w/o the straight section. Neck is .205 by a pin gauge and it's twisted 1:10. There's a bit more freebore than we'd do now. I rummaged around through my dies, shortened up a .17 Remington f.l. die and shoved the shoulder back on some WW 223 brass until it chambered.

duBV773l.jpg


Expanded the necks of 5 cases over a .169 mandrel, drew them back (annealed), stuffed some 'too fast' powder in the case, seated a Hornady 25 gr. hollow point hard into the lands, lightly oiled the cases and headed for the range with only the barrelled action in my hands and a bit of hope in my heart. A 10 foot length of string with me to pull the trigger might have been a good idea, but hey....God's not big on cowards. ;) On the other hand...fools rush in where angels fear to tread! :eek:

LGPo0eMl.jpg


Cases f-formed nicely and the neck length actually increased from .015-.018 due to the light oiling and the aggressive draw back. No fingers were lost and an envelope went into the collection plate at church afterward. ;)

49hKjENl.jpg


Whipped up 45 more and drew those back.

T5G59gfl.jpg


HcVXmfxl.jpg


0OXQ2r0l.jpg
I have 17-223 for sale if you need any about (120 of them)
 
Old School, man!
Made one just like it years ago and it worked great! Amazing how well a little simple ingenuity can solve what appears to be a complex problem.
No turntable, rotation, different shell holders just over the neck, tip and quench.;)
 

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