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Stevens 22 falling blocks
Stevens 22 falling blocks










stevens 22 falling blocks

Prototypes have been made and do work.įor the. It's very long, but there's some good ideas here. Janoosh, there's a thread going in the Rimfire section on making ammo for the. Winchesters and Savage never learned this, and their takedowns had aspect ratios more like 1:1. The secret is that the length of the shank engaged in the frame has an aspect ratio (length to diameter) of 3:1 or better. Many, many Schuetzen shooters did stellar work with those rifles, off hand at 200 yards, and modern Schuetzen shooters are still doing it. Just for the record, the Stevens Model 44 and 44 1/2 rifles had takedown barrels, threaded in by hand and locked with a screw like the H&A. They didn't remove it, and my guess is because they expected the point of impact to change. Rear fixed and front flip up globe sight. Blued untextured trigger, checkered hammer, falling block and barrel. I guarantee my ancestors knew the barrel could be removed. 22 Short with a single round capacity and a 24' half octagon/round barrel. My Stevens Favorite has been in my family since it was new. It features a 26-inch heavy barrel and a Lyman Aperture sight.

stevens 22 falling blocks

When I was a boy I got two 22 cartridges every time I brought a small game animal home. This rifle was manufactured between 1912-1932. Also consider that ammo wasn't always easy to come by. Now consider a couple of inches, the size of a squirrel head, and someone who won't eat if the squirrel is missed. That's now, but in 1900 they didn't have the tooling to make that level of precision. Also, notice the ads for some of the best switch-barrel guns, that claim point of impact will change less than an inch upon reassembly. I have a very fine target rifle that will change point of impact if I change the tension on the middle bedding screw, and for that reason I use a torque wrench when reassembling it. Point of impact changes for more reasons than just sight alignment. There's a lot of difference between a rifle made around 1900 and a modern switch-barrel gun. Due to taper, probably half octagonal, halfįind the whole switch barrel concept pretty pointless.Hi Bill, 22 LR, really.Īctually, if I set up the 10-22 bbl in a spin indexer with a tailstock on my friends Bridgeport table, IĬould make it octagonal without a huge amount of work.

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So you make a longer link to move theįiring pin to the center and then install a barrel and you are set. Maybe getting a takeoffībl from a 10-22, which the world seems awash in, would be a good start. Uscra112 - Yes, that is the correct rifle in the pix and exploded views. Think with the sights or scope on the bbl, they must hold POI pretty well or people wouldįind the whole switch barrel concept pretty pointless. Replacing the barrel? It would seem to be like a Contender, and while I never owned one, I With the sights mounted on the barrel, why would the POI change with removing and












Stevens 22 falling blocks