Was regulating a .350 magnum Rigby today. It’s a renovate back to original so I fitted a new set of express sights as thing was butchered . Had to cut the “V” so I bore sighted it and filed out the v in the rear sight. Checked the bore sighting again. Fired it and was only 2 inches out in elevation. Refiled and bang on it was. Can’t beat old school.
Well done, regulating barrrels is one the hardest jobs in gunmaking, many guns are sold ex factory with poorly regulated barrels. Can shot gun barrels be regulated the same way? I have read the barrels need 2 wedges along the barrels to aid regulating, correct?
Thanks. I'm not sure if they use two wedges in shotguns or not. I know they hone the barrels after shooting at a pattern board and count how many hole inside a certain size circle. Holland and Holland has a nice video on it as well as regulating double rifles. If I find it, I'll send you the link. Thanks for watching.
Could you make a video on the tool you made to regulate this rifle. I have the 30/06 version and would like to permanently regulate it as well, i don't think the jack screw design holds a good zero over time. Cant aford a really nice double so anything i can do to improve on this one is a pluss.
I made a video on the first jig I had made. But I changed the length of the side rails. I'll do a new video on it and post it for you. Thanks for watching!
Hello, just found your video. I have the 30-06 and 45-70 and would love to permanently regulate my 45-70. Just curious. Have you tried working on the triggers?
... made the mistake of shooting 430 grain HSM "Bear Load" ammo from my Baikal 45-70 double rifle ... a mistake I won't make again ... the blue bruise on my shoulder took about a month to disappear ... neither the shooter nor the target should suffer when you fire a rifle ... I sold it not long after
Eihän baikalille tarvii tehä mitään tollasta siinä on säätiö ruuvi ite käyttänyt samaa asetta 4 vuotta ja kohdistanut useille latauksille ilman mitään ongelmia. Voihan sen piipun vääntää vaikka solmuun jos haluaa😂
Great job 👍
11:08 that’s what we call snake eyes. Perfect.
Was regulating a .350 magnum Rigby today. It’s a renovate back to original so I fitted a new set of express sights as thing was butchered . Had to cut the “V” so I bore sighted it and filed out the v in the rear sight. Checked the bore sighting again. Fired it and was only 2 inches out in elevation. Refiled and bang on it was.
Can’t beat old school.
Great work!!!
Thank you! Thanks for watching!
the bubbas have a king,nice flinch
I know right
😊 beautiful work
Thank you
Great job!
Thank you. Thanks for watching!
Well done, regulating barrrels is one the hardest jobs in gunmaking, many guns are sold ex factory with poorly regulated barrels.
Can shot gun barrels be regulated the same way?
I have read the barrels need 2 wedges along the barrels to aid regulating, correct?
Thanks. I'm not sure if they use two wedges in shotguns or not. I know they hone the barrels after shooting at a pattern board and count how many hole inside a certain size circle. Holland and Holland has a nice video on it as well as regulating double rifles. If I find it, I'll send you the link. Thanks for watching.
Could you make a video on the tool you made to regulate this rifle. I have the 30/06 version and would like to permanently regulate it as well, i don't think the jack screw design holds a good zero over time. Cant aford a really nice double so anything i can do to improve on this one is a pluss.
I made a video on the first jig I had made. But I changed the length of the side rails. I'll do a new video on it and post it for you. Thanks for watching!
Made a video yesterday on the jig I made and it will be up tomorrow.
Awesome man thank you for taking the time to do that, we all really appreciate it. @@LanceHanlonOutdoors
I guess I must have been lucky with mine, one inch groups each barrel and two inches apart
Yup
Hello, just found your video. I have the 30-06 and 45-70 and would love to permanently regulate my 45-70. Just curious. Have you tried working on the triggers?
Lance…need to know how you removed the barrel band at end of barrel on the Baikal mp221. Is it silver soldered ??
It should have 2 screws.
Way to persist! That last group that looks like Mickey Mouse is sweet!
Thank you... Thanks for watching. When the weather warms up here, I'm going to go shoot some jugs of water and some watermelons
Will it shoot, 45 70 +P made by Garrett and Buffalo Bore ?
@@Medj-Head Those loads exceed the max psi for it. I tried them once and realized it after.
Good work, curious , what is the twist rate on those barrels?
I'm not sure... I'll have to take a look and see.
The barrels are 1-20
looking to purchase that same rifle. Any leads or recommendations
They are really hard to find. I can dig around and see.
www.gunbroker.com/item/1016319630
... made the mistake of shooting 430 grain HSM "Bear Load" ammo from my Baikal 45-70 double rifle ... a mistake I won't make again ... the blue bruise on my shoulder took about a month to disappear ... neither the shooter nor the target should suffer when you fire a rifle ... I sold it not long after
OUCH!!!
So what is that double rifle going to cost me now?
Not sure yet... LOL
Eihän baikalille tarvii tehä mitään tollasta siinä on säätiö ruuvi ite käyttänyt samaa asetta 4 vuotta ja kohdistanut useille latauksille ilman mitään ongelmia. Voihan sen piipun vääntää vaikka solmuun jos haluaa😂
This gun was screwed from the factory. Couldn't hit anything with it within a foot. Tried multiple loads. So I build it even better than what it was.