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To: longtermmemmory
can a bold action rifle be made at home?

no reason to, millions of bolt action rifles were sold without transfer papers

can the bold actions from the turn of the century do the same job?

Yes, they could. My Swedish Mauser was made in 1900 and I use it in competition out to 600 meters. I doubt that this shooter is using a 100 year old gun because most of the cartridges that shoot the recovered bullet have a much smaller head, meaning a smaller bolt face. The action length of the old rifles is also much longer than needed for most .224 bullet rounds. A exception would be the .22-250, which uses the standard Mauser case head of .473 inches. This is a very high speed round mainly used for hunting varmints as large as coyotes out to about 400 yds.

I just find it journalistically unfathomable that the media does not ask serious questions. What are they even teaching information / question gathering in journalism school?

I thought J-School today was all about feelings of self worth and getting along with folks who want more money for their programs.

153 posted on 10/08/2002 9:41:11 AM PDT by DmBarch
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To: DmBarch; Vic3O3
Nice comment about your "Swede". My wife and I have two of them. I'm itching to sporterize one and put a nice scope on it to see what it will do at distance.

A 100 year old rifle can still be a nice long range shooter.

Semper Fi
162 posted on 10/08/2002 10:25:45 AM PDT by dd5339
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To: DmBarch
an aquaintance I once knew, (he had some end of the world ideas) once made the boast a potato at the end of a rifle can act as a silencer. Perhaps they have some home made type of silencer. Would a bullet show the effects of a silencer?
169 posted on 10/08/2002 11:28:12 AM PDT by longtermmemmory
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