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by Otony, Wednesday, January 15, 2014, 17:29 (3971 days ago)

........in Puyallup, WA. He is going to rebarrel it to .50-70 with a barrel of his own manufacture. Gave me a choice of octagon, round, or octagon to round. Since I want this as a hunting rifle rather than a silhouette gun, I chose an octagon breech that transitions into a round taper. Didn't want a real heavy rifle, as it won't get shot for long strings like a match gun would. His pricing is excellent, $500 for his barrel installed. There will be some additional machine time expenses for mounting sights, and I will brown the barrel myself, so this is fairly reasonable.

Going to use a simple tang sight, like a Marbles, with some sort of Patridge blade up front. Barrel length will be 30". Haven't decided on wood yet, although I have plenty of well cured, fancy English walnut here. If I can find someone to cut my wood that would be excellent. Probably going to reuse the original buttplate, it has a good shape and is numbered to the rifle.

The original stocks are Article Birch, and in good condition. Unfortunately the forend is too slender to reuse, and has a deep finger groove on either side to boot. I'm afraid opening it up for the new, heavier barrel would leave the top edges of the forend lower and paper thin. Thus the new wood. Probably have a schnable tip on the new forend.

This is a Husqvarna built action, dated 1872. Amazingly clean, the hammer and breechblock are both in the bright, and perfectly spotless. Not a hint of patina or corrosion. The action is blued, and the finish remains in about 98% condition! :eyepopping: I cannot even begin to start a feeler gauge into the breech, it is extremely tight, with no discernible movement. I really lucked out on this one, my cost for the entire rifle with shipping came to $320, which I consider very reasonable for an action of his quality and condition. It is a shame I am tossing the barrel and stocks, but I have been wanting another .50-70 since swapping my Shiloh Business rifle 14 years ago. And frankly, even though it might sound heretical, I think I prefer the rolling block action to the '74 Sharps.

Of course it was already sporterized from its military configuration, and the 8mm Krag chambering was pretty much useless to me, so I think rebuilding it is a sound proposition. The wife may have different views on the matter, but this one will get built in stages, so I should be able to ease the sticker shock. Even so, it will be significantly less than buying a new Shiloh, so I can rationalize it that way......

Otony

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by RidinLou, Middle TN, Wednesday, January 15, 2014, 18:37 (3971 days ago) @ Otony

Sounds somewhat like what I want to do with a smokless action I have.

45-70 r

Round barrel about 26- 28 inches

Tang and modern scope.

Plink, play HUNT

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by Otony, Wednesday, January 15, 2014, 18:45 (3970 days ago) @ RidinLou

Yup, plink, play, hunt, perfect summation.

Even though this action is in particularly outstanding condition, out of deference to its age, I will be using Black Powder exclusively. After all, if we assume it's b-day as January, it is now 141 years old! :eyepopping:

Otony

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by Lee J. @, hagerman,NM, Wednesday, January 15, 2014, 19:16 (3970 days ago) @ Otony

Does bushing the firing pin included in the rebbl or does he charge extra ?:-|

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by Otony, Wednesday, January 15, 2014, 19:44 (3970 days ago) @ Lee J.

Didn't ask, but I sure will now!

He is using a reamed blank for the barrel that he buys from Orion. Then he rifles it to whatever twist we decide on, and profiles it completely to my specs/desires. Darn good bargain in my eyes.

Otony

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by Lee J. @, hagerman,NM, Wednesday, January 15, 2014, 21:00 (3970 days ago) @ Otony

That's what really counts. :-P

That sounds lovely.

by Hoot @, Diversityville, Liberal-sota, Thursday, January 16, 2014, 08:45 (3970 days ago) @ Otony

Please keep us posted and pictures when available. Thanks!

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by DMann, Thursday, January 16, 2014, 08:51 (3970 days ago) @ Otony

Tony - you need to call George Peterson at Treebone Carving about turning your blanks into inletted and shaped blanks. http://www.treebonecarving.com/ George is good people. He has a pantograph and can duplicate your stock, or he has several styles for the Roller.

Give him a call.

Doug Mann

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by Otony, Thursday, January 16, 2014, 09:50 (3970 days ago) @ DMann

I have met George here in Walla Walla a time or two, his wife is from this area. They used to be in Idaho. Actually knew his dad, who was also a stock maker and duplicator down in California.

You are right, nice fellows the both of them, but I am going to go with Dave Crossno. He does excellent work, and is highly regarded by the folks in ASSRA. Also, his prices for turning customer's wood is less than half of what Treebone charges.

I hate to make it sound like I'm looking for the lowest prices on everything. I don't want to buy junk, nor am I interested in saving a buck and scrimping on quality. But if I can find what I'm interested in AND save some money....well, it makes the whole project more palatable to the pocketbook.

Otony

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by DMann, Friday, January 17, 2014, 10:37 (3969 days ago) @ Otony

I have gotten some wood from Dave in the past - he offered up some blocks off blanks that are suitable for handgun gripstock things. Got some real nice walnut that looks like cinnamon bread.

It appears you have all critical bases covered.

Doug Mann

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