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Fuj'
01-27-2023, 06:23 AM
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This build will be based on a MDT Oryx stock. Off my mill is the
new 3" wide fore end and railed.....

Fuj'
01-27-2023, 06:36 AM
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Turning a 7 lb, block of 4061 into a new flat rider butt stock. It's milled and
configured to use the original cheek riser, and butt pad. lower section can be
filled with lead shot.

Fuj'
01-27-2023, 06:41 AM
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Dog and pony show mock up. I installed an aluminum block inside the magazine
well. The block is used to accommodate the center screw on a PTA action.

Parts coming in weekly. Blank barrel and tuner is in house, and waiting on scope
rings for the March scope.

charlie b
01-27-2023, 09:08 AM
Nice looking work, Fuj

Fuj'
01-27-2023, 10:07 AM
Nice looking work, Fuj

Thanks, Charlie....

Rifle will be used more for the short course type of matches, more specific for
UBR and the Tack Driver match's. Going to chamber it my 284-ELF wild cat I've
been developing and tweaking for the past 2 years. I have been shooting in UBR
Unlimited, so rifle weight is not a problem. The Tack Driver match's require you
to be under 22 lbs, So I have some breathing room to use a heavier barrel and
optics. As for Optics, the MarchX with the new Super ED flourite glass is something
in it's own league. I own a Vortex GE and Night Force Comp. The NF Comp has been
my go to scope. The Vortex went back in the box, and will probably sell it.

PhilC
01-27-2023, 12:08 PM
Nice looking work, Fuj
It sure is!

Dave Hoback
01-27-2023, 02:09 PM
Hey Gary, this is like that last one, when you sent me these pics to post, (below.) This Chassis extension arm & Stock you mill, is this like your “patented” work..I mean, like your “calling card” design for rifles? I like it… Looks great man! You ever thought of making these to sell? Or are you more like me, just like the doing of designing, machining & building but not interested in a monetary venture. Also, just curious… did you mean 6061 Billet? I ask because 4000 series, that I’ve ever been aware of, is typically used only as filler. The suppliers I deal with don’t supply it in Billet plate or bar style. I do use 6061 quite often for many, many projects, but when I’m building something of note, I always use either 7075 or 2024 for their strength & stiffness characteristics.

Again though, I do very much like your design.
https://i.ibb.co/VV77KXg/834403-FD-1-C4-F-4-E71-837-A-5-DF5-E068-F3-F2.jpg (https://ibb.co/9nFFMRb)

Actually, I think we somewhat share some aspect of design in our mind’s eye, so to speak. This was a stock I made a couple years ago on my last Chassis. Although I will say your’s is quite a bit nicer. (Parts machined & added to the buffer tube) Your’s is a
https://i.ibb.co/DghrNLK/DC9-A240-D-270-E-4422-AEE6-168-BE485111-C.jpg (https://ibb.co/prchgnX)

Fuj'
01-28-2023, 06:31 AM
Dave.....This new build is is #2. First one was torn down for more machining and
tweaking. The aluminum in question is called "Bar-rectangle". Since the day's of
online supply, I've used "Speedy Metals", "Metals Depot", and this butt stock piece
came from "Online Metals" only because they had the best price and shipping at the
time. I think they go up to 3.5" thick to 12" wide. I may look at having my finalized
parts going thru a 3D printer, but there would be no plans for resale. In the meantime,
I finished a make over of my Bald Eagle rest I've used for years, and depending on
the match, I'll be using my Rod Zilla joy stick rest. I still prefer a knob turner for close in.

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Dave Hoback
01-28-2023, 07:00 AM
Yes I’ve used all those in past. “Bar-Rectangle” is just a shop name for easy classification to online buyers. Bar-rectangle, Bar-square, Bar-tube, etc. It’s very likely 6061 you have. It’s the most widely used structural Aluminum. Especially in small quantities to hobbyists. It’s also the 3rd strongest, right behind 7075 & 2024, in that order.

If you haven’t checked them out, try https://www.midweststeelsupply.com (https://www.midweststeelsupply.com/store/index.php?gclid=CjwKCAiArNOeBhAHEiwAze_nKPfZeVgXaR Hi_ETg7anoWYxcf4I2k7e5eDu-46JhsCPCjGxw3vH4EBoCYQsQAvD_BwE) in the future, if you happen to need material. While I don’t use them exclusively, more often they’ve been best price. And they don’t charge a “special fee” for cuts of smaller size.

charlie b
01-28-2023, 09:39 AM
Fuj, I don't thing those are strong enough ;)

Nice machine work. Are those linear bearings in the vertical posts of the second one?

These kinds of threads make me wish I had kept my bigger lathe, milling machine and laser. But, then I'd just wish I had a CNC. :p

Fuj'
01-28-2023, 11:15 AM
Fuj, I don't thing those are strong enough ;)

Nice machine work. Are those linear bearings in the vertical posts of the second one?

These kinds of threads make me wish I had kept my bigger lathe, milling machine and laser. But, then I'd just wish I had a CNC. :p

Yes, they are linear bearings. As for keeping machinery....When I closed the shop
and retired, I kept a mill and a small engine lathe, I wish I would have kept the Harig
6/12 surface grinder, but was paid a premium for it. We installed an 11 horse roto-
phase in my sons garage to keep everything 3 phase. It's now play time....

I had posted this a few years back but pics were lost in the shuffle. My wild catting the
past 5 years has been based on the 284 Winchester. The "ELF" I will chambering is my
BR version. Pic shows the standard 284 then my SA284, and the shortest is my ELF.

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charlie b
01-28-2023, 12:06 PM
Pretty cool.

I had my father-in-law's 12x36 and a small chinese end mill. He was Brown&Sharpe trained. A lot of his work was for Shakespeare and Bendix back in the 50's. I learned a tiny bit of what he knew. We did a lot of gun stuff before he passed. Eventually we moved to a place I couldn't keep them. Sad day for me. I used to make a lot of motorcycle parts too.

The 284 has always seemed like a nice case to work from. The little BR version is interesting.

Dave Hoback
01-29-2023, 06:35 PM
I believe the 284 Winchester was the most highly advanced case ever made. It was released in 1963 and was so far ahead of its time. The shorter, wider case… the negligible body taper… a 35 degree shoulder! These characteristics were unheard of at the time. No wonder it wasn’t more popular. Makes me laugh when I first heard about this “revolutionary” NEW case design that Hornady developed… a shorter case, with no taper and a 30 degree shoulder! (I guess making it 35 would have been TOO obvious!:rolleyes:) What’s worse is when I see people regurgitating what they read… about this “not so new” cartridge case design that lends to better accuracy. Uhhhh… this case was made 60 years ago! 60 friggen years! Ain’t nothin’ new no mo folks…

Fuj'
01-30-2023, 08:31 AM
I believe the 284 Winchester was the most highly advanced case ever made. It was released in 1963 and was so far ahead of its time. The shorter, wider case… the negligible body taper… a 35 degree shoulder! These characteristics were unheard of at the time. No wonder it wasn’t more popular. Makes me laugh when I first heard about this “revolutionary” NEW case design that Hornady developed… a shorter case, with no taper and a 30 degree shoulder! (I guess making it 35 would have been TOO obvious!:rolleyes:) What’s worse is when I see people regurgitating what they read… about this “not so new” cartridge case design that lends to better accuracy. Uhhhh… this case was made 60 years ago! 60 friggen years! Ain’t nothin’ new no mo folks…

Wild catting has been a huge hobby for me an for a good 40 years or more.
In my younger days, 6.5x55 and Schmidt and Reuben cases were the bulk
of my experimentation. I would buy model 600 Mohawk actions for $50 bucks
and start something new. My most infamous one was to go beyond an Ackley.
I took the Schmidt and Reuben case and blew it out to 45 degrees and necked
it down to .257. Even the .257 Bob could'nt keep up with it. Chucks were turned
inside out at over 300 yards when hit broadside.....Yeah, the 284 is one of those
cases that lends itself for projects. That center case in the pic is my SA284. Its
exactly the same length as the 308, 7-08, and 243 family of cartridges. With it's
35 degree shoulder and being wider, the SA284 simply dwarfs the 7-08. With the
now defunct Emron 4451, I could hit 2830 fps with the 190 gr A-tip topped out,
but acurracy node at 2805.....The ELF started out about 2 years ago. I used ruined
cases from the SA284 project. Just needed to shorten them below the damage. This
cartridge showed promise this past season, so it's getting a complete new set of
clothes.

UPS email shipping alert showed up. My rings and level should be here today or
tomorrow. Chambering is done, along with the shouldering and head spacing.
I'll spin it off so to get to work on the muzzle end. This will be a bit different for
the installation of the Ezell tuner. It's not a simple cut to shoulder and thread.

charlie b
01-30-2023, 11:04 AM
Fuj, do you make your own reamers too? Father-in-law did that once for me but I never got the urge to try it. We were working on a way to make bullet molds when he passed away.

Dave Hoback
01-30-2023, 11:51 AM
Just wait for the “7mm Creedmoor”. It could be renamed the Creedmost! I bet it will have no problem getting those 190gr pills past 2900fps Fuj’. And do using less powder powder of course! At least that’s what many on-liners will claim.

I’m being facetious in case you’re wondering:rolleyes:

Seriously, I do like your SA284 Fuj’. If I was a Wildcatter, that’s one id look to. It’s about perfect. 308 size, but takes full advantage of its space due to the shoulder(like an Ackley). And just a tad wider than an Ackley case, but not Magnum. It’s the perfect blend of case capacity to bore diameter for long range targeting without any overbore. Bet the barrel lasts a long time vs the performance.

Fuj'
01-30-2023, 12:36 PM
Fuj, do you make your own reamers too? Father-in-law did that once for me but I never got the urge to try it. We were working on a way to make bullet molds when he passed away.

Not for chambers. Once I have what I'm looking for , I send out about 3 dummies and have
a reamer made. In the case of the shortened 284's, I use a .240 throat SAMMI reamer and
short step it. for the ELF though, I still have to hone in the base for a good fit. For the SA284
the SAMMI reamer is perfect. I have made reamers for pistol molds mainly .358 and heavy.
I think I still have one in one of my Kennedy's I never finished. I'll see if it's still there.

And Dave.....I have about 1400 rounds on my current Brux 30" heavy varmint. I'm pulling it'
though for an Lilja 3 groove I have an itch to test with those !90's. I like to start the season
with a fresh barrel and not have one fall off on me. For the round count, the Brux has minimal
fire cracking, and the throat is not as burned out as I have expected. I'll probably set it back,
redo the crown (every 500 rounds for me) and put it away in the safe.

Fuj'
01-31-2023, 02:56 PM
The Mail man was good to me today. The 34mm Steiner target rings and Hollands
scope level are here.


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charlie b
01-31-2023, 02:58 PM
I'm officially jealous :)

Fuj'
01-31-2023, 05:38 PM
I'm officially jealous :)

I'm officially broke....:o