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Hi All
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 8:08 pm
by essexboy
Hi All,
New member here, i think you may be able to tell from where i come from. I'm mainly a casual f class shooter who is now restricted to low recoil rounds [ so all hope of world domination in the f class is gone], my main poisons are 223rem and 6mm dasher, i built my own rifle based on a tikka action [ i have a workshop full of things that make swarf] and am in the middle of building my own front rest. Great site and nice people :flag5:
Re: Hi All
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 8:11 pm
by ovenpaa
Welcome to F-B(UK) Essexboy, I also enjoy turning perfectly good material into swarf. Are you making an F/TR or F Open front rest at present? I have just built an F/TR rest for the wife and have now turned my attention to an F Open rest.
Re: Hi All
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 8:12 pm
by 20series
Welcome to the forum :cheers:
Alan
Re: Hi All
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 8:17 pm
by dromia
Welcome!
Re: Hi All
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 8:52 pm
by essexboy
ovenpaa wrote:Welcome to F-B(UK) Essexboy, I also enjoy turning perfectly good material into swarf. Are you making an F/TR or F Open front rest at present? I have just built an F/TR rest for the wife and have now turned my attention to an F Open rest.
Thanks,
I have made an f/tr rest, this is known as the 37p rest as thats what it cost me to make it [ a hideous T shaped device with ski feet] this was banned by my local club as unsporting.
Now i'm making a open F er which is totally off the wall as
1 I'm a tight git and wont lay out a monkey for a rest
2 i dont like those joystick jobs as i'm a bag squeezer and dont have a third hand [ i'm not from norfolk]
Steve
Re: Hi All
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 8:59 pm
by ovenpaa
37p rest. I like that
Mine did cost a tad more however it was built to the Vikings exacting requirements and had to come in at 750 grams or less, have a quick adjust on it and large ski feet which I managed to do. Target weight for the Mk2 is anything under 700 grams and better tracking.
I am building a joy stick front F Open rest but with a bit of a twist to the design however I have a few other things to get out of the way first including an annealing machine and numerous projects for other people including an interesting one for Spud.
If you are chambering your own rifles you are a few steps ahead of me at the moment
Re: Hi All
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 9:06 pm
by Christel
essexboy, welcome to the mad house
Sounds like you will fit in just nicely.
Re: Hi All
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 9:20 pm
by essexboy
ovenpaa wrote:37p rest. I like that
Mine did cost a tad more however it was built to the Vikings exacting requirements and had to come in at 750 grams or less, have a quick adjust on it and large ski feet which I managed to do. Target weight for the Mk2 is anything under 700 grams and better tracking.
I am building a joy stick front F Open rest but with a bit of a twist to the design however I have a few other things to get out of the way first including an annealing machine and numerous projects for other people including an interesting one for Spud.
If you are chambering your own rifles you are a few steps ahead of me at the moment
Re: Hi All
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 9:25 pm
by essexboy
Dont know what happened there but no rfd at the moment so pete walker done the barrel, but it cant be hard just to drill a hole and cut a thread
As for the bipod, carbon fibre and dural should do the job and about 20 hrs on the mill/lathe :shakeshout:
Re: Hi All
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 9:42 pm
by ovenpaa
I am glad you said 20 hours. Where are you getting your CF from? I have been looking but it is a PITA to find at a sensible price.