HAPPINESS IS THE BROWN TRUCK DELIVERING A MCGOWEN 50 CAL BARREL BLANK!!!!!!
Been wanting to do a 50 whisper of some kind for the past several years, so I got down to it and ordered a barrel and started checking out all the offerings. I wanted something cheep, quick to do, simple with components easy to find, cheep, available and...did I say CHEEP!
Didn't take me long to find just the thing...the 50-70 Gov...the ORIGINAL WHISPER if they had suppressors back in them days. 1.75" long, 75-77 gr H2O, plenty of cheep cases AND available...lots of cast lead bullets and the fact I have a 50-90 Quigley doesn't hurt either...I can use the same dies with a few alterations to the sizer/expander length and seater punch.
I also got a wild hair to do a pointy cast lead bullet in the 750-800 gr weight to get the highest BC possible...I designed a bullet and have Accurate Molds making the alum mold...just add a 0.750" brass tip contoured to match the bullet nose curve and I'm there...BC ~.85.
The barrel blank came today and I about caused myself great harm lifting the beast. 32" long, 1.65" OD, chrome moly and I'm afraid to weigh it.
While this was going on early this afternoon, I got to thinking...I have a Savage 110 FCP 338 Lapua and my own 50 cal Rigby wildcat build on a Ruger M77. I wanted to put a 50 cal barrel on the Lapua chambered for my 50 wildcat so I could seat the bullets out to 3.68" to work through the magazine and single load the 4.5" ones...I want to do a 50 Whisper...and I want to do another large cal wildcat/factory that will work in the slightly reworked Ruger.
So here's what's going to happen....The Savage gets the new 50 cal barrel chambered in my 50 Rigby...the barrel comes off the Ruger, gets 2" cut off the chamber end and rechambered to 50-70 which will then end up 23" long with an integral 3" muzzle brake already done and go in the NEF stub barrel setup as originally planned and later a suppressor...and the Ruger will get something else.
I'm tired of paying 200-300 for CH4D dies and waiting a year like I did for the 50 Rigby and then having to form cases etc. Whatever I do to the Ruger will be an already available cartridge if I can find a cal I like and don't already have.
Anyway I'M HAPPY AS A FROG ON A LILLY PAD...EXCEPT I can't get to my lathe because my garage isn't heated, the mold will take 5 weeks and I have to make a contour turner to turn the bullet tips...AND ITS SNOWING RIGHT NOW. lol
Been wanting to do a 50 whisper of some kind for the past several years, so I got down to it and ordered a barrel and started checking out all the offerings. I wanted something cheep, quick to do, simple with components easy to find, cheep, available and...did I say CHEEP!
Didn't take me long to find just the thing...the 50-70 Gov...the ORIGINAL WHISPER if they had suppressors back in them days. 1.75" long, 75-77 gr H2O, plenty of cheep cases AND available...lots of cast lead bullets and the fact I have a 50-90 Quigley doesn't hurt either...I can use the same dies with a few alterations to the sizer/expander length and seater punch.
I also got a wild hair to do a pointy cast lead bullet in the 750-800 gr weight to get the highest BC possible...I designed a bullet and have Accurate Molds making the alum mold...just add a 0.750" brass tip contoured to match the bullet nose curve and I'm there...BC ~.85.
The barrel blank came today and I about caused myself great harm lifting the beast. 32" long, 1.65" OD, chrome moly and I'm afraid to weigh it.
While this was going on early this afternoon, I got to thinking...I have a Savage 110 FCP 338 Lapua and my own 50 cal Rigby wildcat build on a Ruger M77. I wanted to put a 50 cal barrel on the Lapua chambered for my 50 wildcat so I could seat the bullets out to 3.68" to work through the magazine and single load the 4.5" ones...I want to do a 50 Whisper...and I want to do another large cal wildcat/factory that will work in the slightly reworked Ruger.
So here's what's going to happen....The Savage gets the new 50 cal barrel chambered in my 50 Rigby...the barrel comes off the Ruger, gets 2" cut off the chamber end and rechambered to 50-70 which will then end up 23" long with an integral 3" muzzle brake already done and go in the NEF stub barrel setup as originally planned and later a suppressor...and the Ruger will get something else.
I'm tired of paying 200-300 for CH4D dies and waiting a year like I did for the 50 Rigby and then having to form cases etc. Whatever I do to the Ruger will be an already available cartridge if I can find a cal I like and don't already have.
Anyway I'M HAPPY AS A FROG ON A LILLY PAD...EXCEPT I can't get to my lathe because my garage isn't heated, the mold will take 5 weeks and I have to make a contour turner to turn the bullet tips...AND ITS SNOWING RIGHT NOW. lol
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