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MagnumWheelMan
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Loc: southern Minnesota
New guy... New Project... poor mans big bore double rifle...
      #134479 - 05/05/09 03:22 AM

I was lucky enough to get one of the 45-70 Rifles that Remington imported from Russia, & was thinking my "lil double" needed a big brother...

my local builder / friend & mentor got me interested in 58 caliber, & I fell into the 577 Snider... I picked up a couple cases, & ordered a set of dies...

my builder buddy is a retired tool & die guy, & amaizes me every time we get together...

... so I'm thinking a 577 Snider double rifle... my buddy came up with a way of regulating the barrels using a custom set of barrel liners & building the gun on a strong 12 ga side by side...

I'd be more than happy to listen to any suggestions you guys have & give more details on his suggested barrel regulation system ( it's not rocket science, so you guys might already be doing it that way ??? )

I'd start off by asking for suggestions to a poor man for actions / guns to use to start with ???


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Bramble
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Re: New guy... New Project... poor mans big bore double rifle... [Re: MagnumWheelMan]
      #134519 - 05/05/09 10:54 AM

A couple

You do not need a very strong action for a Snider,

don't line 12G barrels as it will handle with all the grace of a scaffold pole strapped to a 4 x 2.

Read the very many threads on the "Building DR" section, there is a mine of information contained therein.


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MagnumWheelMan
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Re: New guy... New Project... poor mans big bore double rifle... [Re: Bramble]
      #134781 - 07/05/09 09:50 PM

Ok... how did I do on selecting an action ???

I stopped in at the local Cabelas last night after I got back into town ( from a road trip ) & they had just recieved a part of a big collection of old double barrels from another store ( I think they spread the collection around to several of their stores )... as I was walking by, to the reloadng department ( a regular routine ) a double barrel caught my eye... no wood fore end... it was metal, & had exposed hammers... I swerved into the used gun department... The gun was an "under lever" ??? Husquavarna hmmm... looks interesting... as I started to look at the racks, another caught my eye, then another, & another... holy cowboy batman... lots & lots of old double barrel exposed hammer shotguns... 1st, I called my builder buddy & asked his opinion, as there were several Belgain guns & a Sauer or two as well... he thought there would be nothing wrong with the Husky's with thier Swedish steel... after I got off the phone with him, I promptly enlisted the guy from the gun library, & learned as much as I could in a short time... BTW... the 2nd thing that caught my eye was the price... almost all were less money than the cheap Stoeger coach guns I had been looking at...

the gun I finally selected... ( it's on hold until payday )

a top break Husquavarna triple locking action 12 gauge ( 2 locking lugs & a cross bolt Greenier style lock ) double trigger, side lock exposed hammers, rebounding firing pins, extractors instead of ejectors, pistol grip stock, checkering & engraving is very crisp, as is case hardening color... the gun has a ding in the left barrel at 23.5" & the guy in the gun library suggested that the ding was put in the barrel very early in the guns life, as it looked like it had been fired very very little... I was planning on 22" - 24" barrels for the double rifle anyway, so the ding is of little concern to me... everything else on the gun checked out as exceptionally good... the only negitive for my purpose was the friction fit style of fore arm attachment ( but its very tight right now ), rather than the lever lock style...

just as a start, I may enlist my buddy to trim the barrels to the ding, which would give me a functional & very nice 23.5" barrel coach gun, then if I decide to go through with the project, I can continue from there...

I was looking for barrels, & so far, Pac Nor seems like the best option I've found so far, as I can get different twist rates than the standard very slow twist 58 caliber muzzleloader barrels

any thoughts or suggestions as I progress ???


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MagnumWheelMan
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Re: New guy... New Project... poor mans big bore double rifle... [Re: MagnumWheelMan]
      #134782 - 07/05/09 10:24 PM

after some research, I believe this to be the gun...

http://www.skydevaaben.com/husqvarna/model51/info.xml


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baileybradshaw
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Re: New guy... New Project... poor mans big bore double rifle... [Re: MagnumWheelMan]
      #134813 - 08/05/09 01:09 PM

I love hammer guns, especially with the lock plates like your Husquavarna. Best of luck with your build!!

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alexbeer
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Re: New guy... New Project... poor mans big bore double rifle... [Re: Bramble]
      #134816 - 08/05/09 01:27 PM

Quote:

don't line 12G barrels as it will handle with all the grace of a scaffold pole strapped to a 4 x 2.




Wonderful Bramble, love it

Balance and fit, very important!

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Alex

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