Oregontrail
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- Nov 17, 2019
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Wow that's a beauty. Thank you for sharing Craig. I was watching videos about their process last night and seen reference to the clear coat over the case hardening. Do you know if you have to be careful with various cleaning solvents not to remove it?Not with the clearcoat that Turnbull applies. I have a Ruger done 20yrs ago that still looks new. Actually the bluing is more worn than the CCH.
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If I remember right it's a lacquer. I only wipe my guns off with CLP so it's never an issue. I use solvents very little.Wow that's a beauty. Thank you for sharing Craig. I was watching videos about their process last night and seen reference to the clear coat over the case hardening. Do you know if you have to be careful with various cleaning solvents not to remove it?
Looks really pretty until you see the price. I guess have spent more on uglier firearms…
Let us know how it shoots.
Cool. Thanks for sharing. The BL22 is a very light and trim little gun. That's a neat butt cuff for sling attachment.Just for fun I had Browning Bl 22 gussy'd up from Turnbull
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It won't stabilize anything long enough to give the action a fit. Pretty much limited to 300gr. It's why I want one of the new Chiappa's with the 1-20" twist.Cool, thanks for sharing gbflyer.
Does anyone know the cartridge overall length that the miroku 1892 in 44 magnum will handle?
I really like the Oregon Trail 310gr WFN but have yet to try it in a rifle.Thanks for the info Craig. That's very useful to me. I'll have to find me a 300+ grain bullet or two to play with.