A chronicle of my adventure to Colorado including; Art, Music, Philosophy, and the mad ravings of a contrary man in the spirit of the Enlightenment.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Good day
Had a very productive day ins stockmaking today and if everything goes well this weekend, i should move on to shaping the blank Monday. I'm also very close to done with the engraving on the front ring of the 338-06 Mauser, its taking me longer than i thought it would but is turning out nice. Pics soon to follow.
Monday, October 10, 2011
A Sharp Project
Due to my interest in all things anachronistic and the west I decided that my third semester barreling project would be a sharps buffalo rifle in 2 and 7/8 more commonly called 45-110.
After confirming financial backing for the project (thanks mom and dad), I went about assembling the necessary parts. I procured my action from C sharps of big timber Montana, a great group of people who answer all my questions and were really helpful. My barrel, a 34 inch octagon heavy contour from Green Mountain, and a two piece stock blank from a friend in trade for some engraving. I also acquired gauges and chamber reamers from Pacific Tool and Gage.
(Draw Filing the barrel)
(Polishing the Barrel)
The back side of the lockplate that i will polish and jewel in the areas that have moving parts.
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