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Sportco target rifle - Cast Boolits Sportco is a Commonwealth Target Rifle optimized to shoot NATO ball ammunition in the matches normally shot in Canada, UK, Australia, NZ, etc Bores run tight, because military issue ammo in those countries is normally 144-grain FMJBT with bullet diameter 307ish Twist is slow, probably 1:14" or thereabouts in metric
. 308 bullet and loads for Omark Sporco 44 - Cast Boolits If I recall correctly, the Sportco 44 rifles have a tight bore and 12-inch twist of rifling of four-groove NATO form, similar to the inch FAL In similar 308 Win chambered rifles I have had good results with the NOE bullet 311-155FN, cast 50-50 wheelweights and linotype, sized 311 and loaded with 30 grains of either 4895, 4064, RL15 or
25-20 Wcf - Cast Boolits He is shooting fifty yard groups that you can cover with a dime Damxded load never shot nearly that well in my guns Preliminary testing with Lil Gun has cut group sizes in half with that bullet in my Savage My Savage is the most accurate with a Sportco Martini close behind My favorite woods walker however is the oldMarlin Model 27 pump
. 22 Hornet conversion - Cast Boolits Sportco in Oz marketed a rimfire converted to Hornet ,called a Model 33 they had but a single bolt handle locking lug,and despite large size,were not sucessful the Hornet case has much more backthrust than any 22 rimfire rimfires are generally 16" twist ,suitable for 45gn max
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Large Martini Assembly Dissassembly - Cast Boolits One addition: if the breechblock is very hard to snap into position when reassembling the action, check to make sure that the firing pin isn't installed upside down the slot in the firing pin for the tumbler is wider on the bottom than on the top that's why there is a screwdriver slot on the end of the firing pin so that you can rotate it 180 degrees if needed