Bill Calfee
Gun Fool
Three movies.....
CYA accuracy fool friends:
I've taken 300 movies during my RFBR career, a bunch of them probably lost at Photobucket forever...
Anyway.........
I've got three movies that I'm going to ask Jeff Patterson if he'd be so kind to post on his YouTube site.
One of the movies is a "through the scope" movie shooting my triple lug prototype RTB, using the mini-ratchet barrel that Dan Muller and I gave away for a door prize two or three years ago....
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The second movie will bring tears to the eyes of Az_Speed, since it's of my old #4 XP which I sold Steve and which was stolen.
The reason I'd like this movie shown, is because of its manual re-set trigger which this movie gives detailed, pictorial reasons why we need to go to a manual re-set trigger if we continue using the Remington pattern triggers.
It would be one more crumb off the rimfire accuracy advancement table.......and needs to be explored, seriously.
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The third move is of the first 5 rounds out of the Muller corrugated 8 barrel I put on Rembrandt...
In this movie you'll see the third through the eight round out of the new corrugated 8, two in my bucket and the first five on target......
Which are simply mind blowing amazing.......
The reason I'd like this movie shown is to answer the question:
Does a RFBR barrel require a break-in period?
The answer is:
No, not if the barrel is properly taper lapped, and properly chambered and properly fit to a properly blueprinted MD-PAS ignition action.
If Jeff can't post these three movies, I'll fully understand....
Your pistol fool friend, Bill Calfee
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PS:
CYA accuracy fool friends:
An aside:
Here's probably the best example of what can be done cosmetically to the 10-X action while working around that 10-X logo and serial number sprawled down the side of it...
This is Rembrandt....
CYA accuracy fool friends:
I've taken 300 movies during my RFBR career, a bunch of them probably lost at Photobucket forever...
Anyway.........
I've got three movies that I'm going to ask Jeff Patterson if he'd be so kind to post on his YouTube site.
One of the movies is a "through the scope" movie shooting my triple lug prototype RTB, using the mini-ratchet barrel that Dan Muller and I gave away for a door prize two or three years ago....
____________
The second movie will bring tears to the eyes of Az_Speed, since it's of my old #4 XP which I sold Steve and which was stolen.
The reason I'd like this movie shown, is because of its manual re-set trigger which this movie gives detailed, pictorial reasons why we need to go to a manual re-set trigger if we continue using the Remington pattern triggers.
It would be one more crumb off the rimfire accuracy advancement table.......and needs to be explored, seriously.
_____________________
The third move is of the first 5 rounds out of the Muller corrugated 8 barrel I put on Rembrandt...
In this movie you'll see the third through the eight round out of the new corrugated 8, two in my bucket and the first five on target......
Which are simply mind blowing amazing.......
The reason I'd like this movie shown is to answer the question:
Does a RFBR barrel require a break-in period?
The answer is:
No, not if the barrel is properly taper lapped, and properly chambered and properly fit to a properly blueprinted MD-PAS ignition action.
If Jeff can't post these three movies, I'll fully understand....
Your pistol fool friend, Bill Calfee
_________________________________
PS:
CYA accuracy fool friends:
An aside:
Here's probably the best example of what can be done cosmetically to the 10-X action while working around that 10-X logo and serial number sprawled down the side of it...
This is Rembrandt....