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Profiling a rifle barrel for dangerous game
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<blockquote data-quote="Charlie Brown Jr." data-source="post: 2998952" data-attributes="member: 86099"><p>Looking for someone to profile a 50 cal. blank for a 500A square going on a magnum Mauser action. I need a picatinny on top, and a front sight ramp, an extra recoil lug, and swivel mount. I had a pal at Douglas that could turn this out, but since he's passed away his work has really slowed down. Must be someone out there that has this kind of talent and equipment. The last one I did was on a pre 64 model 70 with a cone breach and extractor cut, so I chambered it first, and milled a flat on the end of the bbl. that was leveled with the top of the receiver. Then mailed the bbl off to have the work done. The flat disappears when crowning the bbl. I'm guessing he's out there somewhere, now if I can just find him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlie Brown Jr., post: 2998952, member: 86099"] Looking for someone to profile a 50 cal. blank for a 500A square going on a magnum Mauser action. I need a picatinny on top, and a front sight ramp, an extra recoil lug, and swivel mount. I had a pal at Douglas that could turn this out, but since he's passed away his work has really slowed down. Must be someone out there that has this kind of talent and equipment. The last one I did was on a pre 64 model 70 with a cone breach and extractor cut, so I chambered it first, and milled a flat on the end of the bbl. that was leveled with the top of the receiver. Then mailed the bbl off to have the work done. The flat disappears when crowning the bbl. I'm guessing he's out there somewhere, now if I can just find him. [/QUOTE]
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