Building a rifle around bullets?

There is a very interesting article in last Front Sight magazine where they built a rifle based off of custom .30 Gremlin round :D
 
I sold my 8mm Rem Mag to BroncoMudder, finally found some 250gr Woodleighs, and bought the rifle back! :)

Let us know how they group and what kind of velocities you get. Mine wasn't a stellar success. Certainly good enough for hunting, but I had hoped for better with that combination. Still, does wonders on moose. - dan
 
I've built rifles for a box of bullets. I've built rifles to utilize a good take-off barrel. I've built rifles to utilize a set of dies. I've built rifles to put under a fifty dollar scope. I have often said, I could save myself a lot of money by giving some stuff away. Regards, Bill.
 
Let us know how they group and what kind of velocities you get. Mine wasn't a stellar success. Certainly good enough for hunting, but I had hoped for better with that combination. Still, does wonders on moose. - dan

oh, they shoot just fine for hunting. With RL25 I got up to 2890 fps but the recoil was nuts, backed it down to 2750 fps (80 or 81 grs RL25 I think) and pounded a good black bear last spring. They look ###y too :D
 
nah,...like the ING guy says..."save your money"...I'll lend you my 45-70 Guide Gun and about 40 350 Hornadys at about 1900fps for a couple weeks,..that feed your flinch....:)

I may have to take back this offer......it won't look good.....:rolleyes:

Here's a video of my 11 yr old nephew shooting...you guessed it...45-70 Guide Gun with 350 Hornadys.......

I think he likes it......:D


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I've never built a rifle over a particular bullet but I certainly have built them for a particular bullet weight. I will mess with different weight bullets in my target guns but
for my hunting guns I usually pick a bullet weight and then decide on the calibre.
 
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