![]() ![]() Figure it has to be one of the one's that were imported by the old Klein's Sporting GoodsĬhicago,IL in the late 1950s. Metal is very nice, stock and forearm are typical "beat up" with Good Aussie Cartouche on butt, etcīut this one had been bored out to 357 magnum, 12 twist. The other is a Cadet, exterior all original. ![]() Great fun to shoot the long range 22 gong matches with it. One is a BSA Martini Model 12/15 Club Rifle, cal 22lr that is a tack driver. Here is the inline seating die, seating stem reamer for the die and the chamber reamer used to make the wild cat and loading tools. If not I will need to come up with a new bullet mold for the. I will test it this week in preparation for next months match. 323 diameter bullets I could obtain for the cadet bores but think this will help in the accuracy department. It was reasonably accurate with the standard. 314 sizer luber die so I could size down cadet bullets to fit the groove diameter of this barrel. I just recently made a carbide bit boring tool and bored out a. The hardest part was making the chamber reamer but it did a good job on all the three applications. I made the inline loading die and sizing die from the same reamer I cut the chamber with then lapped out the rifle chamber with a fire-formed case to make the chamber a bit larger for loading ease. 310 cadet barrel reamed out to the wildcat. 357 maximum was re-barreled and chambered to that cartridge, the Wildcat had the chamber of the original. ![]()
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