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Trystain,

A 22-250 on a 30-'06 action,ain't to be "swooned"...ESPECIALLY when you can't afford same. Hint. Congratulations?!?

I've never been to Alaska,though apparently you have?

Bless your heart for LYING,you Clueless Drooling Fhuqk.

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I’m not an organ donor. I don’t believe in an afterlife, but I’d rather cover my bases in case there is and I need everything. You just never know.
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I’m not an organ donor. I don’t believe in an afterlife, but I’d rather cover my bases in case there is and I need everything. You just never know.
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I’m not an organ donor. I don’t believe in an afterlife, but I’d rather cover my bases in case there is and I need everything. You just never know.
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What barrel length did you go with? What powder for the 75's and 88's?

I want a 22 Creed in a Montana....


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I’m not an organ donor. I don’t believe in an afterlife, but I’d rather cover my bases in case there is and I need everything. You just never know.
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Knocking the face off those barrels making gizmo’s is awesome.
I love the easy of datum and coal when setting up dies with them.

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I might as well post pics for the guys worried about how other people spend their money.
Vudoo here, going in a Masterclass stock. Obviously not finished.

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I’m not an organ donor. I don’t believe in an afterlife, but I’d rather cover my bases in case there is and I need everything. You just never know.
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I’m not an organ donor. I don’t believe in an afterlife, but I’d rather cover my bases in case there is and I need everything. You just never know.
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Originally Posted by TexasPhotog
What barrel length did you go with? What powder for the 75's and 88's?

I want a 22 Creed in a Montana....



Prolly wasn't 26",nor VarGay.(grin)

Ask Fredrica...because she follows closer than anyone,mainly because she hasn't the loot to "build" anything but a Happy Meal.

Bless her heart for Crying.

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My weapon of choice for rails...

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I've got some $75,000,000 power generation coming online next hitch. Too bad a 14yr old Retard's welds ain't the focus,for her Drooling Daddy.

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What barrel length did you go with? What powder for the 75's and 88's?

I want a 22 Creed in a Montana....



Prolly wasn't 26",nor VarGay.(grin)

Ask Fredrica...because she follows closer than anyone,mainly because she hasn't the loot to "build" anything but a Happy Meal.

Bless her heart for Crying.

LAUGHING!

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I’d ignore you but I’m the one guy you wish would. 😂.
I’ll take good dad and filling tags over fat and happy about junk.
Remember when pacnor was the beginning and end.
If 71 was smart he’d run as fast and far as possible from the rich Alaskan. 😉

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One thing is SURE about Fredrica,

She can't produce a picture that's her's.

Bless her crossed-eyes and fhuqking fat "wife".

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
One thing is SURE about Fredrica,

She can't produce a picture that's her's.

Bless her crossed-eyes and fhuqking fat "wife".

LAUGHING!

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71 Like I said run.

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Ya' know, I quit posting here a while ago when it became obvious that "popularity", "post count", and "clique" ranked over actual experience and education.

The attacks on the weld on this thread made me feel like Silvio Dante on The Sopranos": [Linked Image]

Lemme ask y'all Michelangelo's of welding:

You're building a business and have a customer with a HUGE internet forum following of lovers and haters, who sends you a rail, barrel and action and asks you to weld the rail to the action. He doesn't want to pay for preheat/post weld heat treat, nor, made abundantly clear through countless posts, does he value aesthetics over function.

You do your research and find out the rail is 4142, pre-hardened to 28-32 HRC AND Manganese Phosphate finished. The data sheets say this material is weldable only in the annealed or normalized conditions and should not be welded following harden and temper operations...AND pre-heat and post-heat are recommended....

THEN, it gets better! You're to weld that 4142 to a 416SS action. 416 is martensitic and highly susceptible to ductility issues if mingled in the hot-shortness temperature range.


So, all y'all that want a weld that looks like Jesus welded the crack of dawn or a broken heart...tell me, what would you do?


I tell you what I'd do: I'd get some 312, hold the heat down, butter the weld just enough to stick, then check the hardness on the action and if OK send it off, no charge to the customer so he could post myriad sub MOA groups and brag on the rifle.

I've been following Shaen on the fora for a while and have seen ZERO complaints and UNANIMOUS praise for his work.

IMO he handled this perfectly, and to be castigated for that is unmitigated bull$h!t.

Nice job, Shaen.

When I get back CONUS I plan to send you some parts...





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Originally Posted by Journeyman
Ya' know, I quit posting here a while ago when it became obvious that "popularity", "post count", and "clique" ranked over actual experience and education.

The attacks on the weld on this thread made me feel like Silvio Dante on The Sopranos": [Linked Image]

Lemme ask y'all Michelangelo's of welding:

You're building a business and have a customer with a HUGE internet forum following of lovers and haters, who sends you a rail, barrel and action and asks you to weld the rail to the action. He doesn't want to pay for preheat/post weld heat treat, nor, made abundantly clear through countless posts, does he value aesthetics over function.

You do your research and find out the rail is 4142, pre-hardened to 28-32 HRC AND Manganese Phosphate finished. The data sheets say this material is weldable only in the annealed or normalized conditions and should not be welded following harden and temper operations...AND pre-heat and post-heat are recommended....

THEN, it gets better! You're to weld that 4142 to a 416SS action. 416 is martensitic and highly susceptible to ductility issues if mingled in the hot-shortness temperature range.

So, all y'all that want a weld that looks like Jesus welded the crack of dawn or a broken heart...tell me, what would you do?


I tell you what I'd do: I'd get some 312, hold the heat down, butter the weld just enough to stick, then check the hardness on the action and if OK send it off, no charge to the customer so he could post myriad sub MOA groups and brag on the rifle.

I've been following Shaen on the fora for a while and have seen ZERO complaints and UNANIMOUS praise for his work.

IMO he handled this perfectly, and to be castigated for that is unmitigated bull$h!t.

Nice job, Shaen.

When I get back CONUS I plan to send you some parts...





71’s a good man no question! His work and reputation are solid as iron. I have never had him work for me but everyone that has seems very pleased.
To add if that rifle was anyone else’s it would have gotten no criticism, rest assured the owner brought the hate.
Shaen deserves no bad PR for fulfilling a customs request even the stupidest ones.

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