My Thumper arrived today.....
Wood to metal fit is as perfect as one can get, besides this is gonna be a hunter/bush pusher and I tend to slip on the wet, leaf covered rocks when doing a drive up in WMU 47 Ontario. I’m getting older.
The FNC finish on the stainless is better than perfect (Ferric Nitro Carburizing) and I could not be happier. Yup, it’s a 1895 GSBL in .45-70 and Life is Good!! So stoked to crank out some loads soon with the inbound boooolits from Bullet Barn in Northern AB. 350 grainers, single lube channel, bevelled base, Flat nose.
Fiber optics sights from the factory jump at your eye. What an upgrade.... super pleased.
I’m a laminated stock/painted synthetic / painted stock guy so beauty walnut and me don’t get along. Actually, I’m a jinx when it comes to fine wood, if there’s a way to fzck things up, I will. So better leave me with bombproof stocks when I’m hunting/ tripping and falling in the woods.
I’m a big loop fan boy from the get go...... even my .30-30 336W BL is factory BL supplied....
My factory stock set was a beauty laminated furniture from the laminated forest (as Hickok45 would say) but I wanted a Marlin DARK .30-30 on the cheap so I painted another replacement stocks set and sold that factory originals.
This 336W sure is fun to horse around at the range using 100 grain Speer pinker booolits, and then a bunch of 110 grain Hornady SP booolits . My wife sure appreciates that low recoil effect.
Range report once I get some handloads put together..... Say, anybody got a spare RCBS #14 shell holder they can sell me? These shell holders sure are scarce. I’m driving down to Waterloo’s Shooter’s Choice on Colby Drive tomorrow. See if I can find some .45-70 accoutrements.
Peace Be To Journey!
Cheers, Barney