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Finally got around to taking some pictures
« on: August 26, 2011, 05:21:57 PM »
Decided to share pics of a couple family heirloom rifles I have now.  ;)
The first is my great-grandfather's WWI combat rifle, a U.S. Krag in 30 U.S. later renamed 30-40 Krag.  It's not worth much to most, because he sportsterized it after the war when he came home.  He told stories of ringing the church bell down in a little town once with it and I can attest to it being accurate.  Using Remington factory ammo in 220gr. RN, back in the 80's it was the first centerfire rifle I used to take a white tail deer.  ;D  A buddy of mine was pushing the woods behind their house called the Oaks and a big, 180# we found out later, doe stepped out of the woods and stopped in a small copse of poplar saplings.  I knew it was a deer and I had both doe and buck tags and he'd told me to shoot any deer that came out, so I could only see a white spot between a V-space in the trees and I leveled my Krag and shot that white spot at 120 yards and hit it dead on.  She didn't go far, less than 30 yards if memory serves.  So this one holds a special place in my heart.
 
The second one is an IBM M-1 Carbine my grand-father picked up during WWII, although it wasn't his.  He was already back stateside for a few weeks as ships began to come in from all corners of the globe to San Diego.  My grandpa had run a minesweeper throughout WWII and didn't wasn't issued a small arms as he was the .50 Gunner on their little re-fitted wooden fishing boat, cum minesweeper.  They had a double barrel 50 on the bow and a 2" gun at the stern and the captain carried a .45 auto.  Anyway, he was at a dock welcoming home other soldiers being returned and a man coming off the ship walked up to him and said,"take this thing.  I never wish to see it again."  The man was very grateful to be home and no longer wanted to be reminded of what he'd had to do...  So anyway, this one had a story too, so thanks for takin a look.  I've never used this on deer, but it's pretty mean on ground hogs.
 
Tacklebury --}>>>>>    Multi-Barrel: .223 Superlite, 7mm-08 22", .30-40 Krag M158, .357 Maximum 16-1/4 HB, .45 Colt, .45-70 22" irons, 32" .45-70 Peeps, 12 Ga. 3-1/2 w/ Chokes, .410 Smooth slugger, .45 Cal Muzzy, .50 Cal Muzzy, .58 Cal Muzzy

also classics: M903 9-shot Target .22 Revolver, 1926 .410 Single, 1915 38 S&W Break top Revolver and 7-shot H&R Trapper .22 6" bbl.


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Re: Finally got around to taking some pictures
« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2011, 06:22:22 PM »
Tack, very interesting history on your krag and M1 carbine. I bought a sportered krag at a gun show some years ago and has proven to be accurate. Same for the carbine. Thanks, Frank

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Re: Finally got around to taking some pictures
« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2011, 07:30:09 PM »
very nice rifles and both are a fine piece of history.yu are right to treasure them.ive always liked the krag but never had a chance to own one yet.

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Re: Finally got around to taking some pictures
« Reply #3 on: August 29, 2011, 04:49:12 PM »
Nice rifles! MY brother got me into hunting when I was old enough to get my small game liscense. I asked my dad once if he were interested in hunting? His reply to me was, " No I had enough of guns during the war."
308 win                 45-70                       12ga         
30-30                    223 stainless steel   20ga TDC
44 mag                  Tracker II 20ga        20ga
45-70 Manlicher     20ga USH                28ga
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Re: Finally got around to taking some pictures
« Reply #4 on: August 29, 2011, 04:57:04 PM »
Thanks for your thoughts.  I love the smooth action on the Krag bolt.  It's smoother than any other bolt action I've personally handled.  The magazine can be a bit of a pain if you don't load round nose bullets, but going to be giving 180 gr. SP's a try next.  May not be good for fast loading, but I want to see how accurate they are.  I actually took the head off a grouse at about 30 yards with some Winchester PowerPoints.  I was shooting down into a creek bottom from up above, so I wasn't worried about ricochet.  The carbine is a fun gun for me too, but mainly at range for plinking.  ;)
Tacklebury --}>>>>>    Multi-Barrel: .223 Superlite, 7mm-08 22", .30-40 Krag M158, .357 Maximum 16-1/4 HB, .45 Colt, .45-70 22" irons, 32" .45-70 Peeps, 12 Ga. 3-1/2 w/ Chokes, .410 Smooth slugger, .45 Cal Muzzy, .50 Cal Muzzy, .58 Cal Muzzy

also classics: M903 9-shot Target .22 Revolver, 1926 .410 Single, 1915 38 S&W Break top Revolver and 7-shot H&R Trapper .22 6" bbl.


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Re: Finally got around to taking some pictures
« Reply #5 on: September 24, 2011, 07:44:32 PM »
Well, I developed a load to play with in the M1-Carbine yesterday and loaded up 20 rounds and went to my dad's place today.  I combined the 100gr. Hornady Semi-Jacketed bullet with 14.5 gr. H110 in Remington cases with CCI small rifle primers.  I didn't have small rifle mags, so was trying the regular right now.  I admit I thought they'd kick a lot, but estimated FPS (no chrony) is right at about 2100fps.  The old carbine ate them UP!  No misfires, no failures to go into battery and smoooth as grease all the way.  I made them at saami spec length and they couldn't have been a hair longer.  Couple points actually snagged the front of the magazine on occasion.  Really made me happy to hear the old girl purrin' again too.  ;)  Pics below are the bullets and the first group of 10.  I was having some ocular issues with doubled target vision for a while today....  need to get to the eye doctor as my irons aren't as deadly as they once were.  8(  I'm definitely going to load up some more of these though and might even give her a sneak peak during deer season.  8)
 

 
I did a second fastfire group on another target and guess I forgot to snap that picture.  It was all in the black on the dirty bird target and that was cool also.
 
Tacklebury --}>>>>>    Multi-Barrel: .223 Superlite, 7mm-08 22", .30-40 Krag M158, .357 Maximum 16-1/4 HB, .45 Colt, .45-70 22" irons, 32" .45-70 Peeps, 12 Ga. 3-1/2 w/ Chokes, .410 Smooth slugger, .45 Cal Muzzy, .50 Cal Muzzy, .58 Cal Muzzy

also classics: M903 9-shot Target .22 Revolver, 1926 .410 Single, 1915 38 S&W Break top Revolver and 7-shot H&R Trapper .22 6" bbl.