Anyone into drillings?
Just curious as I finally got mine back from my now retired gunsmith. I waited four plus years...almost forgot about it. She now has all new springs, hinge pin and a new rifle firing pin. Made in 1930 and is in 16x16x 8x57IR also with original Hensoldt Dialytan. I can't wait to take it to the field next year!!!!
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nice - is the scope the same vintage?
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I'm not into them yet, have been looking for a couple years now. I want a 27" 16 ga. with a rifle caliber that is sufficient for white tails, the flip up sits suit me. I hunt New Brunswick and can just imagine one of those 250 lb bucks standing there watching me as I'm bird hunting. It's also a fitting gun to go with my versatile hunting dog..Deutsch Drahthaar
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Yes, the scope is the mate to this gun. It even has its original leather case.
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these old drillings are really the most useful gun one would ever want.. i have griffen drilling that has also the scope attachments..its a 16x16x57r...this thing will drop any thing i put the cross hairs on..what gets me is how light these guns are...youve got a very nice gun there you will like it more ever hunt you take it on...mine got 3 deer this year and 2 bobcats... charlie
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Charlie, love to see a picture. Greifelt are fantastic drillings!
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http://C:\Documents and Settings\Jma...ctures 010.jpgHere's my drilling:
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that a beauty youve got there...what is the configuration of your drilling.... charlie
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It's 16 x 16 (of course) over 9.3x72R. No maker's name, just a dealer's name on the rib.
It's a very petite gun. A joy to carry indeed ! The shotgun bores are pitted all to hell, but I'm a foolish sort & actually shoot it with RST ammo. Loading for the rifle is tough, as the bore slugs out to approx. 0.359 (not the 0.366 of the normalized cartridge dimensions.) One of these days (very soon) I'll get suitable loading dies (possibly 35 Whelen, with the 0.358 expander, and I'll only neck-size the cases). I've actually loaded 0.359 and 0.360 cast bullets from Montana Bullet Works (by hand, with a rubber mallet !!!! ...using properly sized cases that came with the gun) over a case full of 2F black powder, and it shot pretty good. (...considering the primitive/half-ass bullet seating method !). |
the 9.3x72 r is a very good round...i see a few on the gun broker ammo site every once in a while...ilike those hammer guns i had one in the same caliber as you had and foolishly traded it off.... charlie
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