Two, new to me, rifles.

Gibbs505

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Some might recall the 'project' rifle I had going. Well, here it is:

300 Win Mag on a M1917 Action
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Also a sporterised Lee Enfield I traded for with Riflechair.

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The two of them together!

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Looks awful nice, I wouldn't mind having either of those in my safe :cool:

What kind of scope mount is that on the No1 sporter? I've got an old No1 sporter of my own that I'd like to scope, but none of the aftermarket mounts I've seen are very sturdy looking (ie; the ATI ones that grab the reciever w/set screws). The one you've got looks rock solid :D
 
Gibbs505 said:
Some might recall the 'project' rifle I had going...

Very nice indeed. Gives me ideas for the spare (already semi-bubba'd) P-14 in my safe. Rechamber to .300 H&H and voila: the classic "303 H&H Magnum." (If the bullets would take the increased velocity, of course.)

:) Stuart
 
Yes, calum I do reload. Only way I can afford to shoot!

poweredbybeer, I don't know what the name of the scope mount is byt it replaces the rear sight. Nor sure if it would work on the #1 rear sight or not.
 
josquin said:
Very nice indeed. Gives me ideas for the spare (already semi-bubba'd) P-14 in my safe. Rechamber to .300 H&H and voila: the classic "303 H&H Magnum." (If the bullets would take the increased velocity, of course.)

:) Stuart


be careful when rechambering to magnums on those old barrels. more then one has gone boom. just ask Mr.Bartell....
 
josquin said:
Very nice indeed. Gives me ideas for the spare (already semi-bubba'd) P-14 in my safe. Rechamber to .300 H&H and voila: the classic "303 H&H Magnum." (If the bullets would take the increased velocity, of course.)

:) Stuart
Speer used to sell .311 grand slams, don't know if they still do.
 
My #1 deer rifle is a P14 Enfield in .300 Win Mag, converted by Century. The stock is a Bell and Carlson plastic jobbie modified from one for a Mauser 98.
 
Amphibious said:
be careful when rechambering to magnums on those old barrels. more then one has gone boom. just ask Mr.Bartell....

Gives a new meaning to his first name ("Tod" in German means "death.")

A good point nonetheless. Might be safer to rebarrel. It's not an urgent project, though.. just musing. I already have a very nice BSA-sporterized P-14 that I may have reamed to .303 Epps to take to Africa in 2008.

:) Stuart
 
I do not know, maybe riflechair can enlighten us, if he drops in!;)

Made up a bunch of reloads for the 300. I will have to do some reloading now for the 303!:)
 
Amphibious said:
be careful when rechambering to magnums on those old barrels. more then one has gone boom. just ask Mr.Bartell....

Did that old barrel go 'Boom,' because it was a defective barrel or because it was defective gunsmithing(rechambering)??
 
Amphibious said:
be careful when rechambering to magnums on those old barrels. more then one has gone boom. just ask Mr.Bartell....
You know, I have heard that so many time. I wonder are there any hard stats on that vis-a-vis commerical rifles?

A one off incident involving a single person is not, in my opinion, a strong inditement of militry barrels.
 
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