Hello Nutters...
Things are tough, cabin fever is rampant. I was under stress, due to children and grandchildren abroad and trapped... I heard this morning that thanks to the German consulate in Mumbai, my daughter/SIL/grandson were transported from Pune, put up in a hotel and booked on a German repatriation flight to Frankfurt with a connecting flight to T.O... they are safe! NO THANKS, to the fall down Trudeau government, who closed the consulates, yanked their staff, did not respond to weeks of pleas for help, and finally pawned off the stranded Canadians on a price gouging (Six times normal rates) Indian company and then washed their hands of any responsibility to our citizens abroad. (I could go on and on... the details of the story are apalling)...
I digress... in celebration of the news that my kids are safe (son and GF still in the AZ desert climbing), I went to my bush range with a few new and modified rifles... as local ranges have been CC'd (Covid Closed).
A short while back the idea for a .358/375 Ruger popped up during a CGN thread conversation, I don't recall which. Since I had a take-off Ruger M77 MKII Stainless .350 Rem Mag barrel and a languishing M77 MKII Stainless .338 WM on hand it was a no brainer to pick up the PTG reamer, and Redding dies, and slap something together... while I was at it, I decided to do a project that I have had in my shop for two or three years... namely a new cartridge based on the 8X57 necked down to .308", vanity named the 7.62X57 Hoytcanon. The HC was built on a Walnut/Blued M77-R MKII 6.5X55, the barrel is a McGowen #2 blued 10 twist @ 22". I also brought along an M77 MKII Stainless .223 that I had the factory 22" barrel taken down to 18.5" for a brush hunting coyote rifle.
The results will follow in separate posts...
Things are tough, cabin fever is rampant. I was under stress, due to children and grandchildren abroad and trapped... I heard this morning that thanks to the German consulate in Mumbai, my daughter/SIL/grandson were transported from Pune, put up in a hotel and booked on a German repatriation flight to Frankfurt with a connecting flight to T.O... they are safe! NO THANKS, to the fall down Trudeau government, who closed the consulates, yanked their staff, did not respond to weeks of pleas for help, and finally pawned off the stranded Canadians on a price gouging (Six times normal rates) Indian company and then washed their hands of any responsibility to our citizens abroad. (I could go on and on... the details of the story are apalling)...
I digress... in celebration of the news that my kids are safe (son and GF still in the AZ desert climbing), I went to my bush range with a few new and modified rifles... as local ranges have been CC'd (Covid Closed).
A short while back the idea for a .358/375 Ruger popped up during a CGN thread conversation, I don't recall which. Since I had a take-off Ruger M77 MKII Stainless .350 Rem Mag barrel and a languishing M77 MKII Stainless .338 WM on hand it was a no brainer to pick up the PTG reamer, and Redding dies, and slap something together... while I was at it, I decided to do a project that I have had in my shop for two or three years... namely a new cartridge based on the 8X57 necked down to .308", vanity named the 7.62X57 Hoytcanon. The HC was built on a Walnut/Blued M77-R MKII 6.5X55, the barrel is a McGowen #2 blued 10 twist @ 22". I also brought along an M77 MKII Stainless .223 that I had the factory 22" barrel taken down to 18.5" for a brush hunting coyote rifle.
The results will follow in separate posts...
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