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26 Nosler - Hot rod for the 21st Century
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<blockquote data-quote="djcwardog" data-source="post: 988528" data-attributes="member: 73409"><p>Len,</p><p></p><p>I enjoyed your article on this new cartridge and I share your passion for hot rods as well. My current fun car is a '75 Caddy Coupe Deville! I did a top end rebuild on the factory 500 CI motor and it now has a proper torque cam in it, from Marty Lane at MTS. Yes indeed, she pulls the left fender up almost a foot as she launches! This car is as much fun to drive and work on as my prior two Corvettes combined, and at 1/20 the cost. </p><p></p><p>As for hot rod rifle cartridges, I also enjoy doing what work I can without access to a lathe in building rifles up from parts. Lately, I have been on an old Sporterized Mauser kick. I have been working on a .416 Rem Mag 28" barrel and some VLD 395 gr Barrett bullets. Think .416 Barrett but flying maybe 600 fps slower! Out on our farm I can take shots of half a mile or more, so I also prefer high BC bullets. My old Arisaka 7.7 with a Vortex Viper 3x9 will serve for a whitetail in the brush on our knob woods, so the LR shooting is really about punching paper for me so far.</p><p></p><p>Keep writing about those great hunts out west as well, great stuff!</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the web site and the knowledge sharing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djcwardog, post: 988528, member: 73409"] Len, I enjoyed your article on this new cartridge and I share your passion for hot rods as well. My current fun car is a '75 Caddy Coupe Deville! I did a top end rebuild on the factory 500 CI motor and it now has a proper torque cam in it, from Marty Lane at MTS. Yes indeed, she pulls the left fender up almost a foot as she launches! This car is as much fun to drive and work on as my prior two Corvettes combined, and at 1/20 the cost. As for hot rod rifle cartridges, I also enjoy doing what work I can without access to a lathe in building rifles up from parts. Lately, I have been on an old Sporterized Mauser kick. I have been working on a .416 Rem Mag 28" barrel and some VLD 395 gr Barrett bullets. Think .416 Barrett but flying maybe 600 fps slower! Out on our farm I can take shots of half a mile or more, so I also prefer high BC bullets. My old Arisaka 7.7 with a Vortex Viper 3x9 will serve for a whitetail in the brush on our knob woods, so the LR shooting is really about punching paper for me so far. Keep writing about those great hunts out west as well, great stuff! Thanks again for the web site and the knowledge sharing. [/QUOTE]
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