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  1. 55fairlane

    Flobert .22 BB

    Creedmoor sports in Alabama is a RWS stocking dealer....try them
  2. 55fairlane

    What gunsmithing or repairs have you done today

    Not quite gunsmithing but I made a steering wheel adapter to go from 65 Chevy to big truck , I forgot how much fun it I to jig bore bolt patterns
  3. 55fairlane

    CMP clinic & match N.E. INDIANA

    Come out and shoot with us
  4. 55fairlane

    RMR .30 Carbine 110gr FMJ - range report

    Try them, my 30-30 shoots well with these
  5. 55fairlane

    CMP clinic & match N.E. INDIANA

    Come on out and learn the high power discipline
  6. 55fairlane

    Federal Automatch Accuracy?

    My Anschutz will shoot anything accurately, but we're not taking about serious target rifles.......so.....it is definitely NOT match grade ammo, but decent plinking ammo.....not quite as accurate as CCI mini mag , but for high velocity ammo, it's good plinking/ practice ammo Aaron
  7. 55fairlane

    Remington Model 11 with military (WWII?) markings .......

    Watching with great interest.....you might wanna head over to the CMP forum, those guys have a wealth of info.... Aaron
  8. 55fairlane

    What gunsmithing or repairs have you done today

    Used a shoulder bolt to make up a firing pin for an old SxS 410 , the pin in the rear is original, as is the broken pin. The guy (my high power rifle coach) said it was his grand ma's and he believes the pin broke in the 30's ....
  9. 55fairlane

    Question about tightening my scope mount screws

    Buy a torque wrench! Don't guess....
  10. 55fairlane

    What gunsmithing or repairs have you done today

    Cb 550 , 1977? Nice bike....
  11. 55fairlane

    What gunsmithing or repairs have you done today

    That flaky stuff is commonly called frosting or flaking...if your ways still show this it was used very little, keep the ways clean and well oiled! The old "lantern " or rocker style tool post work well, but are cumbersome to use....... If you go to knock the chuck off, DO NOT put the lathe in...
  12. 55fairlane

    What gunsmithing or repairs have you done today

    If the belt is to tight motors will not "come off " the start windings....but if the belt is loose and the motor still stalls out, crap can it and buy a nice ¾ HP or better yet mount a DC motor....did this on my mill, wow is it nice
  13. 55fairlane

    What gunsmithing or repairs have you done today

    You can tighten up the belt, but if the belt is stretched out, a new one should be installed. Replacement half nuts are readily available, and not a hard job to replace. Hardest part of the job is cleaning all the "gunk" out of the gear box inside the apron. 1943?? You can "decode" the...
  14. 55fairlane

    What gunsmithing or repairs have you done today

    The Morse taper shankmis pressed in, the head of tool floats via 2 screws, in over sized holes. Yes I wish my 10k had a bigger thru hole, but I own this lathe, came out of the tool room at south bend.....factory cabinet with single phase under drive, fully tooled. I cut my teeth on a south...
  15. 55fairlane

    What gunsmithing or repairs have you done today

    Made my own scope turrets
  16. 55fairlane

    What gunsmithing or repairs have you done today

    Built myself a floating chamber reamer holder.
  17. 55fairlane

    What gunsmithing or repairs have you done today

    So a while back I needed a couple AR tools, built them in my home garage shop, then had an article published about the tools.
  18. 55fairlane

    Indianapolis, Indiana

    To bad your not up in Fort Wayne area....several nice places
  19. 55fairlane

    What's your secret for very tight groups.

    Small shot groups (same as matches won/lost) don't come from the loading bench, they don't come from ultra light weight triggers, or massive optics...... They come from practice, practice practice! Practice dry firing, practice getting in position (and the dry fire). Do this drill I your cost...
  20. 55fairlane

    1903A3 with yellow circle painted on stock

    John Beard over at the CMP forum can probably fill you in more
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