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Offline fanner50

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Would you try to improve a good shooter??????
« on: September 28, 2007, 05:09:49 AM »
 ??? I've been shooting and building custom rifles for over 30 years and something I have realized is that no matter how well a rifle preforms out of the box I try to improve on that. It's like only a starting place to build from. Bedding the action fitting adjusting and tinkering are all part of the fun.Maybe that's why I love the Handi's so much. They are a low budget play ground. Question:  AM I ALONE IN THIS????? ??? ??? ??? ::)

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Re: Would you try to improve a good shooter??????
« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2007, 06:03:30 AM »
I personally haven't build any custom rifles ...yet 8) I am still young... but I have a few plans, not to mention some donor M70 and Remington 700 actions when I am ready.
 But I am pretty sure you are not alone here. I believe it's one of the main draws for budget minded shooters that strive for excellence in all areas of their shooting. If not then why so many handloaders in the world? Not to mention the following Savage has made for themselves due to being easy to tinker than most bolt action rifles. With Handis, it's a ton of fun to do it your self and see what works and what doesn't. Plus they are pretty simple to work with, makes it even funner.



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Re: Would you try to improve a good shooter??????
« Reply #2 on: September 28, 2007, 08:04:32 AM »
Don't worry you are among friends here.

I think most handi-holics have this mindset.


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« Reply #3 on: September 28, 2007, 08:15:31 AM »
Works for me!! ;D

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« Reply #4 on: September 28, 2007, 09:16:44 AM »

ey
I do the same but went on to build and tinker with Mil surplus stuff also restore the old military rifles great fun keep it up.
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Re: Would you try to improve a good shooter??????
« Reply #5 on: September 28, 2007, 12:22:24 PM »


Depends...as too doing my own tinkering...I will play with different stocks and bedding techniques...different load combinations..different custom calibers...but...if a Handi or any hunting rifle is giving me sub-moa out of the box...it stays exactly like it is till the accuracy changes...until then...only the loads will change...

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Re: Would you try to improve a good shooter??????
« Reply #6 on: September 28, 2007, 01:20:03 PM »
i am no different. no matter how good it is i am always trying to make it better.

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Re: Would you try to improve a good shooter??????
« Reply #7 on: September 28, 2007, 01:48:34 PM »


Depends...as too doing my own tinkering...I will play with different stocks and bedding techniques...different load combinations..different custom calibers...but...if a Handi or any hunting rifle is giving me sub-moa out of the box...it stays exactly like it is till the accuracy changes...until then...only the loads will change...

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« Reply #8 on: September 28, 2007, 03:30:15 PM »
In an age where "good enough"  and mediocrity{sp?} are the norm it is refreshing to see anyone{especially kids} strive to do better. The  Colonel would be pleased that anyone would attempt to improve something.There are a few of us left. Oh yeah: I have met John Gault and he is me!
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Re: Would you try to improve a good shooter??????
« Reply #9 on: September 28, 2007, 03:37:34 PM »
In an age where "good enough"  and mediocrity{sp?} are the norm it is refreshing to see anyone{especially kids} strive to do better. The  Colonel would be pleased that anyone would attempt to improve something.There are a few of us left. Oh yeah: I have met John Gault and he is me!
Not sure I understand.  ::)I have met John Gault and he is me! ???
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« Reply #10 on: September 29, 2007, 01:09:02 AM »
I tinker with guns. If I have one that shoots great right out of the box, I do not touch it. That is the goal to start with, make it shoot great. How ever, I have not found one that shot great right out of the box. The closest one I had was a Remington 788 in 222. It was used, and some one gave it a burnt finish. Where they actually took a torch and brunt the out side of the stock. I sanded it down refinished it and took it to the range. It shot great from the get go. I have no idea what the guy/guys did to it before me, but it shot very well when I got it. I never touched the trigger, bedding, nothing.
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« Reply #11 on: September 29, 2007, 01:56:38 AM »
I've been around for a while and have used firearms all my life from the time I was old enough to walk and shoot and be trusted.

I've owned many rifles and have known of many others that friends and relatives owned, and we used them a lot and mainly as hunting tools.

If we couldn't shoot a squirrel in the head at 100 paces we got rid of it, no matter what caliber it was, and there was no way my brother or I, were going to allow the other to "one up" each other, when it came to shooting!

That may be a stretch, but we were pretty good at estimating yardage back then, and surely better than today!

Very seldom did we tinker with one, once we found one that would shoot!

Times change along with my eyesight, and and now I try to do what I can to make them better, but that original mind set is still there.

Once I'm satisfied that I have a shooter, it stays the way it is!
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« Reply #12 on: September 29, 2007, 02:08:35 AM »
When it comes to hunting rifles if they will shoot MOA I leave them alone.  If they won't, I trade them off.  The Ruger Minis and M77s are the only rifles I've ever owned that wouldn't shoot MOA out of the box.

I do like to make cosmetic mods so that my rifle doesn't look like everyone elses.
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Re: Would you try to improve a good shooter??????
« Reply #13 on: September 29, 2007, 02:52:46 AM »
In an age where "good enough"  and mediocrity{sp?} are the norm it is refreshing to see anyone{especially kids} strive to do better. The  Colonel would be pleased that anyone would attempt to improve something.There are a few of us left. Oh yeah: I have met John Gault and he is me!
Not sure I understand.  ::)I have met John Gault and he is me! ???

You're not alone!

I did a search on John Gault, and wish I hadn't!
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Re: Would you try to improve a good shooter??????
« Reply #14 on: September 29, 2007, 03:53:23 AM »
 I fiddle........

 But if I got a real good shooter out of the box (5x5 @ 100 average sub moa)  and the trigger simple stuff was good,  I would take it and leave it.  ;)

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« Reply #15 on: September 29, 2007, 04:08:15 AM »
I tinker with guns. If I have one that shoots great right out of the box, I do not touch it. That is the goal to start with, make it shoot great. How ever, I have not found one that shot great right out of the box. The closest one I had was a Remington 788 in 222. It was used, and some one gave it a burnt finish. Where they actually took a torch and brunt the out side of the stock. I sanded it down refinished it and took it to the range. It shot great from the get go. I have no idea what the guy/guys did to it before me, but it shot very well when I got it. I never touched the trigger, bedding, nothing.

I've had several Handi's and the best I ever got was .6"with 1. On the other hand I bought a 722 Rem. in 222 also,and it shot 1/4 to 1/2" with the first handloads I tried. Not bad for a 60's model gun even with factory loads.It went straight to the PD shoot and was one of my most accurate guns.    Digger
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Re: Would you try to improve a good shooter??????
« Reply #16 on: September 29, 2007, 09:40:04 AM »
In an age where "good enough"  and mediocrity{sp?} are the norm it is refreshing to see anyone{especially kids} strive to do better. The  Colonel would be pleased that anyone would attempt to improve something.There are a few of us left. Oh yeah: I have met John Gault and he is me!

Striving to do better doesn't always include making un needed changes to a rifle...There are many things people can do to become better marksmen...Money has always been a big concern to many here...If they could afford better optics & rests they would become more proficient off the bench...same to reloading...there is always better equipment available to make more precise hand loads...but...trying to make a BR gun out of a handi takes a lot of money...and there are better platforms available to do this with...Many Handi's will give exceedingly good accuracy with a minimal amount of tinkering or straight from the box...so...striving to be like some one else isn't always called for...or wanted...and many are more than happy with the results they are getting for so little of an investment...If someone else believes they have to make it the absolute best as what I am interpreting your saying here...and thus have to make a considerable investment of time and money to attain this higher level...or...as you & he say... they are just mediocre then you both need to get you heads screwed on straight...because it just ain't so...People can decide how much to invest to get it to what level they want..and I am sure they don't consider themselves mediocre..

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