So this year did not see me shoot too many LR BR matches however the few I did shoot I dabbled with my psuedo LG come HG and found it to be a rather good challenge. Also seeing as how Jacko has shown how easy it can be in HG I thought I would build a proper gun for the class and see what I can really achieve. The design is going to be one of my own with selected features from a lot of different stocks that seem to have worked in the past and provided good results.
Knowing how there are a few blokes here who like to see build projects I will post up some progress photos along the way with the mission to have it ready for our first LR match on the first Saturday in February 2015. That means I will probably spend a few hours in the shed over the coming couple of weeks while I am on christmas break so that I can get out and start testing in mid January.
First pics show the raw materials that are going to be used to make the stock which are some alloy offcuts from the scrap metal joint and a sheet of marine ply.
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g'day aaron, yeah nothing new in what I am doing and did consider using carbon because I had played with it in my front and rear wings instead of the alloy however for various reasons decided to go with alloy.
Speaking of which, was just out and about and dropped into the friendly scrap metal dealer and found a nice piece of plate to make front and back pods from :
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Calibre will be 7mm with the 7JAT as the cartridge which is shown promise since I started running it last year and the other lads up here have had good results.
Overall weight I am targetting is around 50lb so see how we go.
It is very close to the 280AI however is based on the 9.3x62 Lapua brass. I have been running a 30 cal version of the JAT since 2007 and last year went to the 7mm version that others have been using for quite some time. I did change a few things with my reamer design in that I went away from the 40* shoulder and back to the 35* the same as the 284 Win. This cartridge I have run in a couple of F class matches however I have not shot groups with it but based on previous use of it by others it will shoot. Powders that work range from 2209 through to 2217.
This photo is of the new case on the left and the old case.
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That looked like a fair bit of glue going on there. Good video and good to see the girls getting involved. One question, if you want so much weight, why not just use a redgum railway sleeper.
Missed the glue is as per the photo. Have used it for all the jobs that I have done on any rifle. Pretty much it is like araldite when cured however goes off much faster and is used in the marine industry and I buy mine from a marine shop
Camel it is not just the weight of the stock, it is also the structural rigidity, vibration damping etc that comes from laminating the layers.
As for the glue, seems like a lot but the sheets are 1220mm x 250mm so I had covered 1.75 square meters of material in that lay up even though I use a notched spatula to apply it you still have a fair bit squeeze out but that just means you get a good bond as the last thing I want is a dry area in the laminating
As for the missus, she was there just in case I needed a hand but with the heat and humidity up here today the glue went off pretty quick being epoxy so she rolled the sleeves up to help out but apparently it is going to cost me a manicure as there is glue all under her nails......... but I won't let her go till we get the next half glued up tomorrow otherwise it will cost me two manicures