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Barrel is fully assembled and curing by the fire
Mount is profiled to the larger diameter reciever
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Rings and scope fitted to base and checked eye relief on another of my Baikal project shotguns
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This is what it will look like finished
Two identical length parts just under 500mm
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Scope is a 1.5-5 Simons Shotgun scope with diamond center aiming point with fine crosshairs within
Should be ok for fast close shooting
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303 jobbie would be mint
Great project
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Another wet day so it's finished
Put 5 heavy proof loads through it using one case to see how it went for sizing and primer pocket
All good
So I fitted the mount and milled a little relief for the bottom of the scope turret housing because of the very low mounts
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It's come up nice
Exactly 6 pounds even as is
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Both the halves are the exact same length
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The suppressor that was on this barrel in a previous life is coming to me to go on it
The extractor needs to have an extension welded in and cut into the breech face
And the extractor / ejector selector spring needs to be fixed
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check action for a wee lever...some of them have a lever that will switch between eject over your shoulder with a ping or just extract to lift out with fingers....
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It's got the lever but the spring that holds it is very lazy
I think it's broken but the pin is pretty reluctant to come out !
I will punch it out with the hydraulic press tomorrow
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I used the 125 bt in my 300 whisper at 2300ft/s. It performed pretty well on a fallow and a red hind. No big damages on the meat and very good penetration . It is actually a very good bullet at that speed .
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First range session with the Baikal 30-30 conversion.
Everything done except the extractor but cases come out pretty easy
First 3 shots after bore sighting into two holes and 10mm ( just above scope objective )
Made scope corrections and fired another 3 shots into two holes again !
Squares on paper are 1/2" because a rimfire target
This rifle shoots way better than a Baikal 12 gauge conversion with a recycled 30-06 barrel and self made chamber reamer should
It's actually a really nice rifle to carry and shoot
I would have been happy with a 2 moa rifle with that barrel and scope
Turns out I have a sub 1 moa rifle
Also due to powder and projectile shortages I just loaded up just less than maximum load of W748 and I got lucky
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that looks extremely good/functional/deadly well done that man, well done indeed.
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I didn't really want go like it when I started because they are a Baikal
But these old ones are surprisingly well built and will take some serious punishment which is good for a take down pack rifle
And doing it this way you can get a really good low and solid scope base and mounts on the reciever
I have two more complete Baikal 12 gauge singles to play with
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I didn't really want go like it when I started because they are a Baikal
But these old ones are surprisingly well built and will take some serious punishment which is good for a take down pack rifle
And doing it this way you can get a really good low and solid scope base and mounts on the reciever
I have two more complete Baikal 12 gauge singles to play with
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if you move the rear sling swivel stud around to side of stock,the cocking lever wont dig in your back if carrying across your back. that is a seriously good looking rifle. many a pig hunter will be drooling,its almost too good for that ,would make a very nice rifle for stalking or just going for a wander where "something tasty" might be encountered.
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I've got a Ruger #1 in 3030, 20" and a converted shotgun with a cut down 3006 barrel, very similar, to what you have done, this i run cast 170gr and trail boss. about 1700fps.
pushing 125gr Btips and 150 gr soft points to 2500-2600 in the ruger #1, 30-30 and 748 for powders,
nice project you have done.
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Thread revival! Shot this neat wee rifle at my place yesterday . . . . With powder coated cast bullets it'll stack them at 50M. Nice to shoot but surprisingly loud (with Hardy supressor).
Inspired me to send my unloved (so little used) Contender 30-221 barrel (1:8 twist) in to get opened up to 30-30. It's a 17" barrel and is exactly 5.5 lbs with a DPT suppressor on it. Leupold VX3 HD 3.5-10 cls-zs to mount is in hand and will take the weight to just under 6.5 lbs all up. My new lightweight 30cal - should poke Nosler 125s out at a pretty useful 2550fps for a nice compromise between weight, recoil and capability.
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I did make myself another 30-30 to replace the Baikal that went South.
Stubbed a Contender barrel with a brand new old stock SS fast twist 308 barrel.
Turned it down really light and put a 7075 alloy sleeve on it.
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Came up under 6 pounds with the ultralight barrel and 2.5-8 Leupold