Yee haw! Today was a good day. It started off like this:
..........and then it got even better (more on that in a sec).
I took my Krag apart this morning because I wanted to clean the inner recesses and check it out thoroughly, not to mention getting to know the rifle a bit better. I was also curious to see if the person who sporterized it put any markings on the inside of the wood. I found the markings 1966 and C. Jones in pencil still quite legible. I'm glad to know the date that it was sporterized, but there are probably a million or so C. Joneses out there.
I found a bit of pitting where the trigger lever fulcrums off the receiver. The lever itsself also had heavy tool marks so both these surfaces received some stoning until the pitting and tool marks were gone:
At reassembly I checked the headspace with a "no go" gauge and found it to be on the loose side but not what I would consider unsafe. My brass and dies came during the first part of the week and I had purchased some IMR-4350 Friday evening so I decided to assemble some hand loads. Next I bore-sighted out the back window. Well, there was only one thing to do once I had a fully functioning firearm and a fresh batch of ammo. Of course, who here wouldn't have proceeded to the range at this point?
I set up on the 50 yd. target since I wasn't sure how I'd do with open sights. I'll move out to 100 next shooting session. This was my first experience with a peep sight and I really liked my sight picture. I had five different loads of powder made up and all of them were about the same accuracy wise. The 180 grain Remington factory ammo I took along actually shot a bit tighter so I've still got some load development to see what it likes to shoot. I was using 150 grain bullets so it may just be that it likes heavier bullets. Anyway, here's how she did:
As far as hunting goes, I'll have to wait for an opportunity to fall into my lap. Deer hunting in Texas is an expensive proposition and not one I'm set up for. I have plenty of hunting friends, and my cousin might let me tag along with him next year. With all the money they have tied up in their hunts I don't want to "horn in".
Curtis