Who here even shoots shorts..
Me, in my Walther OSP!
Who here even shoots shorts..
Who here even shoots shorts or longs anymore? they are not worth the $. and are tuff to find.
I dont know when the last time I even seen a short or regular long round....now I'll have to look.
Cooey 60/600.Chop the barrel at 19 1/4 inch's,use a trangular file to recut the dovetail and a small dremil stone to recut the crown.
I've made up 3-4 of these for different guy's and their all happy about them.
To put a sling on'em use a standard swivel on the butt and then put the other end between the barrel and mag tube.
I did one that way when I was 17.
I'll be 45 next month and it's still going strong.
I am a trapper and I am looking for the absolute most old school, reliable .22 out there that can take a beating and keep on ticking. I don't think I'm interested in having a detachable magazine for fear that it will get lost. I'd like to carry this on my back with a shoulder strap in summer and winter. Preferably be able to shoot .22 short and long. In the cold winter I have had issues with scopes getting fogged and snowed in. Scope cover, maybe?
What do you guys recommend for me? I was thinking a Cooey with iron sights?
You mention that you would need a rifle that fires .22 LR and short, and will be used in cold weather; how cold? I know the Rem nylons will work in very cold weather, but, they will not shoot shorts. You mention an old school firearm; therefore, my choice would be a Werke #1 or Stevens scout, or something therabouts. Reliable in cold weather and will shoot shorts. "You can not go wrong."
Cheers,
If you have read my book yet, you will see that a tea pail, an axe and a light, single shot bolt action 22 was the basic equipment of the oldtime trappers and prospectors.
Also, the ammunition for their 22 rifles were shorts. I never heard of a trapper or prospector, the type who would be in the wilderness most of the time, ever using any other type of 22 shells, than shorts.
Why do you need to recut the dovetail? That's the rear sight, correct? Would you use a round dremel stone, and just push it into the end of the barrel until you have the desired depth? Thanks
Cooey model 39 single shot. $100 will buy you one in really good shape----Cowboy
Thanks! I like the look of the Stevens and the Werke sure is interesting. As for temperature probably around -20, but lots of snow (is on my back on a snowmobile).
Bruce, Thanks for your post! I read the book and I'm going to read it again, the stories are truly great. I can think of many friends who would also enjoy reading it. I agree that shorts are good but I didn't know that everyone used them. What do you think about a tubular magazine bolt action vs the single shot? Surely it must have been a pain to reach in the pocket for ammo every shot? That's why I am leaning towards the Cooey 60 bolt action with tubular magazine.
Tube magazines are the work of the devil when it comes to trappers!!Tube magazine can be problematic for feeding,the tube can get bent and you can loose the ram from the tube while in the bush! That's most likely why most "bush guys" use single shot bolt actions. Less to loose/malfunction and with practice you really only need one shot at a time while checking the trap-line![]()
So what do you exactly do to reload with a single shot .22? Do you keep ammunition in your pants pocket? Wondering about that. Aside from that the Cooey 39 sounds about right. Thanks for the tips on the tube magazine.
Most guys just keep them in their pockets, yup.So what do you exactly do to reload with a single shot .22? Do you keep ammunition in your pants pocket? Wondering about that. Aside from that the Cooey 39 sounds about right. Thanks for the tips on the tube magazine.



























