My resurrected Longbranch

KyleSchenk

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Well I finnally had time to take her out and shoot. And shoot she does.
1943 Longbranch No 4 MK I* that I picked up dirt cheap($50) that bubba had some special time with. At least he left the metal work alone. Picked up a stock and all the hardware for $83 and this is what came of it.
Without a using a rest off the bench I was getting groups around 1.4'' with 180gr federals. Im happy with it. Looks nice and shoots even better. :sniper:
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Nice work, KyleS. Really.

Good to see someone else enjoying the same kind of resurection work on leisure time :)

Mind if I ask where you found the wood for your project?

Lou
 
Nice work, KyleS. Really.

Good to see someone else enjoying the same kind of resurection work on leisure time :)

Mind if I ask where you found the wood for your project?

Lou

A friend bought a couple of set from Numrich a few years back and was nice enought to sell me one.
 
So were the shots at 100 yards....

I can get about 6-8" inch with 10 shots on mine on a good day.

But my eyes a'int what they used to be...

:)
 
Looks excellent!

I also have a 43 Longbranch, #4 MK.1, 2 groove barrel. I bought it from a buddy 15 yrs ago for $50 bucks. I'm not sure where he found it, but someone before him cut the barrel shorter, put a sporterized stock and crowned the barrel The sights were also removed and a scope 3X9X40 bushnell, added (Hunting rifle, basically). I've had to clean some rust off the end of the barrel, but haven't gotten around to re-blueing it.

I also have a 1953 PF(Paul Fulton), #4, MKII. It is in excellent shape. All original, and is a 5 groove(nice sharp rifleing). I bought it 10 yrs. ago because I liked it. Haven't done much with it yet either.

I haven't done much playing with either of them at all. I don't have a membership at any of the local gun clubs yet, so I have no where to shoot it around here. Not sure what kind of groups they will shoot. I hope it will be at least near close to yours.
I have plinked with them a couple of times up north at the in laws farm, but only with old military ball ammo. Some day I will get some better rounds and and check them out a little better. Especially for grouping. Do some comparing between the old milsurp ammo and the new stuff I buy. Obviously the new ammo would be better, but will be fun to see it!
 
So were the shots at 100 yards....

I can get about 6-8" inch with 10 shots on mine on a good day.

But my eyes a'int what they used to be...

:)

Yes, shot from 100. Would have done a five shot grouping to show everyone but only had three four rounds left when i thought of it. One of em ended up whailing the 300m gong.:D(the top part of the gong anyways, that was not in the 3 feet of snow) The other 3 to the grouping
 
Looks excellent!

I also have a 43 Longbranch, #4 MK.1, 2 groove barrel. I bought it from a buddy 15 yrs ago for $50 bucks. I'm not sure where he found it, but someone before him cut the barrel shorter, put a sporterized stock and crowned the barrel The sights were also removed and a scope 3X9X40 bushnell, added (Hunting rifle, basically). I've had to clean some rust off the end of the barrel, but haven't gotten around to re-blueing it.

I also have a 1953 PF(Paul Fulton), #4, MKII. It is in excellent shape. All original, and is a 5 groove(nice sharp rifleing). I bought it 10 yrs. ago because I liked it. Haven't done much with it yet either.

I haven't done much playing with either of them at all. I don't have a membership at any of the local gun clubs yet, so I have no where to shoot it around here. Not sure what kind of groups they will shoot. I hope it will be at least near close to yours.
I have plinked with them a couple of times up north at the in laws farm, but only with old military ball ammo. Some day I will get some better rounds and and check them out a little better. Especially for grouping. Do some comparing between the old milsurp ammo and the new stuff I buy. Obviously the new ammo would be better, but will be fun to see it!

If you feel like touring up towards stratford (closer to shakespear) your welcome as my guest for the day. Just send me a PM.
 
God bless ya for rescuing that fine bubba'ed boomstick. Nice to see that kinda restoration happening.

I've got a soft spot for bubba'ed No.4 Mk1's even cut down puppies. Once I find another for the right price (read: cheap ass bubba), then I'll cut it down further into a Jungle Carbine wannabee, including all the wood set and flash hider installed. :evil:

Great looking No.4, the way that they deserve to remain !
 
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