Neat...
by Rob Leahy , Prescott, Arizona, Sunday, February 16, 2014, 21:41 (3939 days ago) @ John Meeker
for rabbits? Sorry my view is temporarily jaundiced after handling a .510 Wells and "mid-bore " .404 Jeffry's rifles...
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
A wee off topic, but eye-pleasing...
by Fowler, Sunday, February 16, 2014, 23:24 (3939 days ago) @ John Meeker
My uncle likes those old Martini rifles, has at least 4 or 5 including a 17 Mach 4 varmint gun. They are neat and seep history for sure.
Eye pleasing? Those are downright Sexy!!!!!
by Todd C , Monday, February 17, 2014, 02:54 (3939 days ago) @ John Meeker
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Eye pleasing? Those are downright Sexy!!!!!
by Jared, Monday, February 17, 2014, 09:43 (3938 days ago) @ Todd C
.32 long is just fun in a rifle. I have been shooting thm in my Marlin 1894 .32 mag lately. Nice and quiet and it hits steel pretty hard with 120gr bullets. I was down at the pond yesterday shooting it and Kathryn was up at the house. she said she could hear the steel ringing but no gun going off.
"Eye-pleasing" is just the beginning.
by Hoot , Diversityville, Liberal-sota, Monday, February 17, 2014, 06:23 (3938 days ago) @ John Meeker
I recently picked up a Martini chambered in .32 SWL. If it will shoot for me, I will set about restocking it but I know the end result won't be in the same league.
Thanks for posting that!
Is it the original barrel?
by cas, Monday, February 17, 2014, 11:28 (3938 days ago) @ Hoot
While some were smaller, mine slugged at .318" , but they can be up in around .323+" IIRC.
Mine is the original chamber, so I cast the proper bullet and size to .319" and it shoots fairly well.
Always thought one rechambered to .357 would be the ultimate deadly pool cue.
I knew a guy who had a Holland and Holland double rifle, originally chambered in 300 Rook, but at some point was redone to 357 Mag. It was just the coolest thing. A little out of my price range. Of course he had some Austrian doubles that I wouldn't shoot, despite his many offers. My fear was in recoil I would drop them on the concrete range floor and I'd have to sell my house to pay for it. No joke… the one time I asked "And what's this one go for?" He said "About two sixty."
Is it the original barrel?
by Hoot , Diversityville, Liberal-sota, Monday, February 17, 2014, 12:54 (3938 days ago) @ cas
My fear, when I bought it, was the original barrel was rechambered (probably set back and rechambered) and I would be fighting a ~.314" bullet vs. a ~.32x" bore. I slugged it when I got home using a .314" Hornady swaged bullet and it looked like I wasn't getting a full impression so I went to a .324" cast 8mm bullet which I proceeded to stick in the muzzle. A handful of situation-appropriate words later had it through the barrel and with the same look of 'not a full impression'. Both slugs measure an identical .309-.3095".
A look down the bore shows it both smooth and bright and what I believe was the source of my confusion. Near as I can tell, it's a 2-groove Springfield(?) barrel. What was confusing me was the uber-wide grooves and lands.
I shot a dozen or so of the Hornady bullets off-hand (no rest that day--dull story) and it looks like it ought to shoot. The forearm is held on by a very loose cross pin so I expect that doesn't help. The original cool Martini rear sight has been mounted along with a more modern ramp front. Not sure how the issue sights looked but boy! have we got some daylight around the front.
If it shows promise, some new wood will probably be in the plan. If it doesn't work out, rebarreling isn't out of the question....and then new wood.
I've seen a couple of those little 'pocket doubles' advertised...I think .22 Hornet and a .357. Very, very cool shooters but waaaay out of the realm of affordability for me.
Oh yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah! I love the Martinis...
by Hobie , Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, Monday, February 17, 2014, 07:28 (3938 days ago) @ John Meeker
I do believe you might have spent some of my money.
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Sincerely,
Hobie
I like all of them,
by Jared, Monday, February 17, 2014, 09:44 (3938 days ago) @ John Meeker
But would love the .357 , only chambered in .327.