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  1. Thank you gents. I learned a lot. At this point I am now leaning toward the Swiss K31. LV
  2. Thank you everyone. The rifle I am assured is a K31. Thank you for the load data, I try to use Trail Boss in almost all my loads (and Unique in the few that do not work well with TB). As I mentioned not sure quite yet. Big problem is the time of year and resources......ugh! I did a lot of reading on the rifles and I am really interested now in these rifles. Most writers have said that since neutral Swiss were not under the restrictions that other countries where that the materials and craftsman ship did not suffer. Also, few saw more than occasional use (practice mostly) and most have decent bores on them. Yes, furniture may show some dings and bumps from storage and movement but this is going to be a shooting rifle not a collector anyway. As long as no real bad cracks then that does not bother me. Again thank you.
  3. Sorry for all the questions. Got a lead on one of these in my price range. Look interesting and think they are BAMM legal. Just not sure how they do with cast bullets.
  4. Are either legal for BAMM? 48 is technically post ww2 but very similar I think to pre ww2 end not sure at all about the 24/47
  5. Not looking for IPSC major load. They are out there. More something that I wanted to try. Anyway started at 3.8 g worked up to 4.1g win 231.
  6. Not sure if like the SASS Cowboy wire about reloading data but it was Win 231. More just wanted to see if I could make WB power factor in 1911 in other than 45acp.
  7. Got playing around with some 38 super to see if could make 150pf and stay under 1000fps. Hornady lead 20 rounds. Avg 970 fps 160g lead bullet. 950 slowest 990 fastest. 152 pf low, 155 pf avg, 158 pf high.
  8. I think it was altered after the fact. Thanks I am taking a pass on the rifle then. There is also a carbine I have looked at but it looks a bit rough. A rifle that is a bit pricey. The wood and blueing have all been redone. Bore looks alright. Is the carbine legal? I know there are a bunch of other BAMM rifles out there but kind have fallen in love with the Krag with its somewhat oddball loading mechanism.
  9. A couple more questions. The rifle I am looking at is a Krag Jorgensen sporter rifle. It has been redone and rebuled. Also the sights have been changed out with aperture rear sight and globe front sight. Has it been changed too much to be legal for BAMM? I believe the barrel has been redone as well since it looks very shiny with good rifling visible and no pitting.
  10. Thanks Dusty. Not that fast or most accurate shooter mostly just for fun and see if can improve each time.
  11. I presume these are legal for WB BAMM. An interesting looking bolt action with a box on the side. I have seen 30-40 and 6.5x55 for sale is one chambering better than the other. Foibles, strengths? What to look for.
  12. New rules for CAS or WB or both? Sorry if not quite following.
  13. Nice but not exactly how my striker fired pistol works.
  14. As mentioned WB has less emphasis on costuming. In a lot of the west though the clock turned from nineteenth to twentieth century it was not nuch more than a date. Technically while cowboy/ranch wear and preWW1 military, I think any late Victorian to Edwardian clothing would be alright. For reference the Titanic sank in 1912 which gives you an idea of roughly non Western clothing in about the same time frame.
  15. I use a Grand Power Xcaliber 9mm. Yep, not well known but very well made. Uses a rotating barrel so barrel is lower in the frame and less recoil rise. It is sa/da hammer.
  16. Thinking of going this route but not sure which 1911. I looked at the Cimarron and the RIA and the auto ordance GI 1911. I sort of like the later but want to buy once, cry once.
  17. Just curious as I do not think thisv was in original WB.
  18. Now if my old crooked eyes did not fail me, I see from the 2018 WR results above category was by that dapper and wonderful gentleman Mr. August West. Fantastic sir, just fantastic.
  19. Well after Guns of the Old West article, binged watched The Son. 1911s, lever actions, broomhandle mauser, 1897 shotguns, bolt action rifles, and a nice 1907 Winchester self loader, even a Lewis macine gun all set at 1915 very close to what WB is set at. I know it got me itching to go to next WB match.
  20. Yes it is nice. Well I just run Open and take the Thompson.
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