I know, it’s been a couple of years since I dropped by. I’ll try to catch up as I can but it’s been a pretty wild ride.
The reason I’ve dropped by is I have a very intriguing rifle, a 1907 vintage Winchester Single Shot (AKA 1885 High Wall). It shoots fairly well with an Accurate 322170A sized .323 with a GC. Lands measure .315 and groove diameter is a bit over .321 I’m thinking pretty hard about a tapered boolit as that was reportedly the projectile of choice for this rifle back when my grandfather was a youngster. I accidentally ordered one from NOE a few years back but sold it when I realized what it was.
This rifle has an original tang sight and 32” #4 octagonal barrel so I suspect it’s a shooter with the right boolit. With the current Accurate boolit it’s capable of somewhat under the 2 MOA groups I’m shooting now but I’m still working on the loose nut behind the butt. I’d like to go with a plain based design as I think velocities will be 1400 or so.
What say you, learned ones? Thanks in advance!
Mike