Remington 81 range report.
Remington 81 range report.
I love this rifle!! Dang it’s fun to shoot. I put a box of Remington core locked 150 grainers through it today. First round smacked steel at 100 yards! While that is no real bench rest qualifier but sure is satisfying. 20 rounds, zero malfunctions, and a smile with every pull of the trigger. Sako and Shotgunshooter shot it too. I’ll let them give their impressions . I’m real happy with this rifle. Can’t wait to work up a load for it.
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Here’s Sako shooting it, Shotgunshooter is in the back smacking steel with his fine shooting M1a.
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Been waiting for the pics
Yep, what he said, a giggle with every pull of the trigger. Only bad part about it is now I kind of want one
SS3's M1A was quite a treat as well!
SS3's M1A was quite a treat as well!
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Wambli Ska
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Ok, I’m jealous on all counts now 
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We’ll let you know when the next outing is…. Oh the after shooting burritos were amazing!
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Now all you need is a 1934 Ford to blow the crap out of.
I kinda dig the operational lineage. I got to spend 2 days learning how to take apart the Vickers & Maxim-pattern water-cooled MG's a couple years ago, and the whole reciprocating-barrel-in-a-jacket thing is pretty cool.
At least on yours, you don't need to make water seals out of greased asbestos twine. . .
I kinda dig the operational lineage. I got to spend 2 days learning how to take apart the Vickers & Maxim-pattern water-cooled MG's a couple years ago, and the whole reciprocating-barrel-in-a-jacket thing is pretty cool.
At least on yours, you don't need to make water seals out of greased asbestos twine. . .
WWJMBD?
I believe we should stand on Ceremony. . . while our friends handcuff the sanctimonious little prick and take him away.
I believe we should stand on Ceremony. . . while our friends handcuff the sanctimonious little prick and take him away.
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No kidding! That would be a painBigslug wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2024 4:49 pm Now all you need is a 1934 Ford to blow the crap out of.![]()
I kinda dig the operational lineage. I got to spend 2 days learning how to take apart the Vickers & Maxim-pattern water-cooled MG's a couple years ago, and the whole reciprocating-barrel-in-a-jacket thing is pretty cool.
At least on yours, you don't need to make water seals out of greased asbestos twine. . .
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JunkCollector
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I like that first picture with the spent cartridge being so clear.
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Wambli Ska
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That Car is actually on exhibit somewhere here n Nevada. It’s on my list to visitBigslug wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2024 4:49 pm Now all you need is a 1934 Ford to blow the crap out of.![]()
I kinda dig the operational lineage. I got to spend 2 days learning how to take apart the Vickers & Maxim-pattern water-cooled MG's a couple years ago, and the whole reciprocating-barrel-in-a-jacket thing is pretty cool.
At least on yours, you don't need to make water seals out of greased asbestos twine. . .
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Git to it!Wambli Ska wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2024 11:47 pmThat Car is actually on exhibit somewhere here n Nevada. It’s on my list to visitBigslug wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2024 4:49 pm Now all you need is a 1934 Ford to blow the crap out of.![]()
I kinda dig the operational lineage. I got to spend 2 days learning how to take apart the Vickers & Maxim-pattern water-cooled MG's a couple years ago, and the whole reciprocating-barrel-in-a-jacket thing is pretty cool.
At least on yours, you don't need to make water seals out of greased asbestos twine. . .![]()
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That Car is actually on exhibit somewhere here n Nevada. It’s on my list to visitElk Creek wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 2:04 amGit to it!Wambli Ska wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2024 11:47 pmThat Car is actually on exhibit somewhere here n Nevada. It’s on my list to visitBigslug wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2024 4:49 pm Now all you need is a 1934 Ford to blow the crap out of.![]()
I kinda dig the operational lineage. I got to spend 2 days learning how to take apart the Vickers & Maxim-pattern water-cooled MG's a couple years ago, and the whole reciprocating-barrel-in-a-jacket thing is pretty cool.
At least on yours, you don't need to make water seals out of greased asbestos twine. . .![]()
A gory bit of kitch
It’s at Whisky Pete’s Casino in Primm,NV
That is southwest of Las Vegas on the California border
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Wambli Ska
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Yep, soon! 
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That took a couple of tries. It turns vertical just after that moment but I thought it looked cooler in the horizontal myself.JunkCollector wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2024 9:49 pm I like that first picture with the spent cartridge being so clear.
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Been there and have seen it.
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Glad that is working so well. I would be really tempted to take it hunting if I had that… because it’s awesome!
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That is just a cool rifle/cartridge combo. Back in the day it was the cutting edge thumper and will still deliver. Think about the 300 Savage or 6,5x 55, is there anything a these cartridges cant do that the modern cartridges can? Cool tool! Just because it's old school doesn't mean it was bad school
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At some point I’ll whack something with it! Your right it is too cool no to!bullsi1911 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 1:31 pm Glad that is working so well. I would be really tempted to take it hunting if I had that… because it’s awesome!
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AllFreezer wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 10:29 pm That is just a cool rifle/cartridge combo. Back in the day it was the cutting edge thumper and will still deliver. Think about the 300 Savage or 6,5x 55, is there anything a these cartridges cant do that the modern cartridges can? Cool tool! Just because it's old school doesn't mean it was bad school
My hopes have been realized. Now I just need that scope ring base!
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The engineering that went into those rifles is amazing. Built to last several lifetimes!! Made when men were men, those things are heavy! I've been shooting my .300 and .250 Savage 99's lately and they are turning into two of my favs!!
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A good time was had by all, as always! Sako and Elkcreek were fantastic hosts for my once in a blue moon appearance (hopefully more frequent blue moons to come). I forgot how much fun it can be to work a lever gun fast.
More pics to follow later!
More pics to follow later!
"Speed is the economy of motion" - Scott Jedlinski
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It was a great time, except now a lever gun is on my actual short list... Andy gets me again!
It was nice to drag these gents kicking and screaming into late last century, tech wise.
It was nice to drag these gents kicking and screaming into late last century, tech wise.
"Speed is the economy of motion" - Scott Jedlinski
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Where is the range? Looks like the targets are 50 yds? The range looks to be new. Great benches! The opening to the front looks to be a little low for some of you 
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The range is Northern Colorado Rod and Gun Club, there is only one stock tank on the property so I guess we fish in that! Th range was redone about 3-4 years ago now . The roof height is a bit low, but Sako is no mere mortal, he’s a cousin to the yeti. H got the height gene form that side of the family, I got the garden gnome gene. The target stand were set at 50 for a quick zero then out to 100,150 and 200 for steel!
Technically, I was shooting technology from the last century. The 81 was 1908!