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New Arrival - M40

Defender3

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  • Mar 8, 2010
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    I had another new arrival at the house this week, a M40 tribute rifle. In honor of the sleek sexiness of this wood and steel beauty, I have decided to name her "Holly-Wood."

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    The wife asked that I get out of the house and go to the range today so she could putz around the house. It was a worthy day as I can home to bacon, what more could you want? Light overcast, no real winds and mid-40's, but the local 100 yard range can be interesting, especially since it's hunting season and the once a year guys come out.

    Anyways, I bought Holly and the owner, unfortunately, was not able to shoot her before en-trusting her to me. In the tibit file, Holly seemed to have more bit than my 30-06 1903 ("Olivia"). This rifle was harder to sight as the windage (as you may know) is primarily on the mount with fine tuning on the turret. It took me several shots and adjustments at 25 yards to get the windage close. I guess I'll loctite one of the windage screws so I can then lock down the other while still being able to remove it when needed.

    I followed the shoot one round, run a wet patch and then two dry patches, rinse and repeat 10 times, then 3-shots and clean and do this 5 times, and then a couple times after 10rds. So, it took a while to get Holly "operational." But, once I did, she was fine.

    Holly getting some fresh air.

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    On the sled getting ready for some 25 yard sighting with 1970s Match.

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    Cleaning - sorry the pic wasn't focused, but that black splotch is a wet patch - always down and out, never back in.

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    A dry patch I ran through before firing. Next trip I'll have to break out the Labradar and get some velocities.

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    Quite a pile:

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    Some results, again, I need to get this rifle out of the sled and on a bag to get some consistency. I had two failures to fire on the Match ammo, maybe the hard primers, and the bolt seemed heavy on the Prime ammo, but no other concerns. Prime is GTG, again, the Creedmoor 167 Scenars are not doing well, and both the 168 and 175 FGMMs seem GTG.

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    Bought “my son “ a M40 last year. It’s the 30.06 with a stock similar to the sendero. He loves that rifle as much as I do! Lol
     
    I had another new arrival at the house this week, a M40 tribute rifle. In honor of the sleek sexiness of this wood and steel beauty, I have decided to name her "Holly-Wood."

    image_3186-732518.jpg


    image_3185-732517.jpg


    The wife asked that I get out of the house and go to the range today so she could putz around the house. It was a worthy day as I can home to bacon, what more could you want? Light overcast, no real winds and mid-40's, but the local 100 yard range can be interesting, especially since it's hunting season and the once a year guys come out.

    Anyways, I bought Holly and the owner, unfortunately, was not able to shoot her before en-trusting her to me. In the tibit file, Holly seemed to have more bit than my 30-06 1903 ("Olivia"). This rifle was harder to sight as the windage (as you may know) is primarily on the mount with fine tuning on the turret. It took me several shots and adjustments at 25 yards to get the windage close. I guess I'll loctite one of the windage screws so I can then lock down the other while still being able to remove it when needed.

    I followed the shoot one round, run a wet patch and then two dry patches, rinse and repeat 10 times, then 3-shots and clean and do this 5 times, and then a couple times after 10rds. So, it took a while to get Holly "operational." But, once I did, she was fine.

    Holly getting some fresh air.

    DSC_0744_JPG-736755.jpg


    On the sled getting ready for some 25 yard sighting with 1970s Match.

    DSC_0749_JPG-736756.jpg


    DSC_0750_JPG-736757.jpg


    Cleaning - sorry the pic wasn't focused, but that black splotch is a wet patch - always down and out, never back in.

    DSC_0755_JPG-736759.jpg


    A dry patch I ran through before firing. Next trip I'll have to break out the Labradar and get some velocities.

    DSC_0753_JPG-736758.jpg


    Quite a pile:

    DSC_0759_JPG-736761.jpg


    Some results, again, I need to get this rifle out of the sled and on a bag to get some consistency. I had two failures to fire on the Match ammo, maybe the hard primers, and the bolt seemed heavy on the Prime ammo, but no other concerns. Prime is GTG, again, the Creedmoor 167 Scenars are not doing well, and both the 168 and 175 FGMMs seem GTG.

    DSC_0765_JPG-736762.jpg
    Beautiful!
     
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