Try Buffalo Brothers for ivory like grips. They take a little work to install, but look really neat.
Check out the Ruger pages not the bird head pages. If you PM me I'll send on a picture of my .32 H&R with the grips in place.
The K31's have a short throat so OAL is important.
Save your GP-11 cases, they are not easily reloaded as they are Berdan primes. Resize without the deprime pin and create a dummy round with the bullet you want to use. Adjust your seating die until the bolt will easily close on the round...
Check out the Swiss Rifles Message Board for more information on these great rifles. Start out at http://www.swissrifles.com/index.html.
There are lots of opinions on scope mounts there.
Both the Mosin anf Tokarev are C&R eligible. For $30 get a C&R license and order without needing to go through an FFL.
Many places will give you a discount on ammo and reloading supplies as well.
Check out:
http://theswissriflesdotcommessageboard.yuku.com/directory
There are several knowledgeable people there than can answer all of your questions.
Check the Hodgdon site about using Trail Boss. Makes for a light recoil load and you don't need to worry about high pressures in light loads.
http://www.hodgdon.com/PDF/Trail-Boss-data.pdf
Check their website, they list affiliated clubs. Here in South Carolina the Gun owners of South Carolina qualifies. Fill in their form and send the membership fee and I was good to go. My CWP qualified for the 'shooting' requirement.
The short action, of which the .257 is based on, is an uncommon version. They were only made 1 year before the A-bolt was introduced.
I have a 7mm magnum as well as a .243 version. They are both quite accurate and great rifles.
According to the Blue Book the short action carries a premium over...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.