baileybradshaw
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This is the single shot version of my new action design. I also have a double rifle version.
Trying to make something unique these days is very difficult. Most of the ideas I've come up with have been thought of long ago, the good ones anyway. This design idea hit me as I came to an impasse with another idea I was trying to bring to life. Once I put it on paper, the action sort of designed itself. Each feature just fell into place and kept in line with my design philosophy, which is to keep things simple, efficient, with as few parts as possible and make them as robust as is practical.




Description of operation
When the lever latch is depressed and the under lever is lowered, a spur on the under lever pushes the in-line, coil spring driven striker to the rear, as the barrel and forend assembly are pushed up, exposing the breech. Once the striker is fully retracted, the sear engages a notch in the striker, and the trigger is then allowed to set, holding the sear engaged. This trigger/sear arrangement is the same as many bolt action rifles. The last bit of travel on lowering the under lever allows the front end of the lever to make contact with and actuate the extractor. The leverage on the extractor is tremendous, and a caming action give the extractor enough acceleration to effectively eject the spent case with ease. The lever throw is only 30 degrees, and can easily be closed with one hand making reloading quick and smooth. The safety rotates into position, greatly reducing the chance of it being jarred off, and blocks both the trigger and the sear making the rifle well guarded against accidental discharge. Excessive testing with impacts from all angles failed to make the safety disengage, or allow the action to dry fire.
With the action open, access to the breech is far greater than that of a falling block action, especially with a scope mounted. The forend stays mounted to the barrel, and travels up with the barrel on opening. Mounted with a free travel fit to the front of the action keeps any pressure from pushing against the barrel, ruining accuracy.
Upon closing, The barrel block traveling on a 2 degree angle, nestles into the frame of the action, the trunions extending above the chamber on each side, providing complete support. The front of the action has a seat the supports the front of the barrel shank just in front of the barrel block. All of this contact surface makes the rifle feel as one solid assembly when closed.
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DarylS
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"Impressive" doesn't quite come close!
A beautiful rifle as well.
A double and now this one - Bailey, you'd outdone yourself.
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Louis
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Very interesting system, Bradley, as for your double rifle, and most classic lines; I assume you have applied for a patent. For which range of calibers do you expect it to be best suited and when do you expect going to market? We look forward to seeing the shooting tests results next. Louis
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Another classic looking styled rifle, with a new innovstive design. Well done.
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Quote:
This is the single shot version of my new action design. I also have a double rifle version.
Bailey,
What barrel length is that rifle? It looks nice and long.
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DarylS
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I agree John - looks like close to 28" - REALLY nice and sleek.
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baileybradshaw
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26”. The rifle is very petite. The action is a fill 1/2” less in highth than most falling block actions. Stretches the lines
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NitroX
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Thanks. Perfect for a 6.5x68R. IMO.
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DarylS
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26" - wow. Very nicely proportioned, a slim rifle indeed. Spot-on, John - a little 6.5 would be perfect.
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Quote:
"Impressive" doesn't quite come close!
A beautiful rifle as well.
A double and now this one - Bailey, you'd outdone yourself.
I don't think anyone could have said it better than Daryl! Is it possible with your internal layout for a manual safety/barrel selector to be like a shotgun type not the lever to make it even more sleek?
It would be fantastic to see both in operation if possible. Certainly a master craftsman!
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baileybradshaw
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The safety rotates from side to side. It engages the sears and the triggers. I initially tried a traditional sliding safety and it worked ok. What I like about the lever safety is it’s simpler in design, stronger in it’s engagement and no matter how hard I whacked the action from any angle, it never disengaged or allowed the striker to fire. It also operates a little easier. The single shot I have pictured above has the sliding safety as it is the prototype. It works well of course and also blocks both the sear and trigger, but all of the rifles in the future will have the lever safety that is on the Rising Block double pictured in the DR forum
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Well, I'll ask the question everybody wants to know.
How will these rifles be priced? And what delivery time do you expect?
Nice work!
Curl
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baileybradshaw
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I have the above rifle listed on my website, as well as pricing for them.
www.bradshawgunandrifle.com
I am building barreled actions before taking orders for them, basically I have the action in inventory before accepting an order. That being said, I have four on the bench currently and can have any one of them finished within about three months.
The furthest along is a ready to be engraved 7x65R.



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Edited by baileybradshaw (16/12/18 12:29 PM)
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baileybradshaw
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https://youtu.be/RcrlliszH5k
Short video of a friend and owner of my prototype Rising block rifle (7X57R), shooting it at 400yds. That satisfying "PLINK" and the case ejection make me smile.
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