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Gentlemens:

I need to cut the dovetail for the main spring mounting block for a flat spring high wall, and my books are out on loan. (I should know better...) In any event, can anyone tell me the distance betweent the action face and the center of the dovetail? As long as I am asking, the distance to the forarm lug dovetail as well.

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The mainspring dovetail is 3" from the face, while the forearm dovetail is 6.120" from the face on my Hi Wall.

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Vall:

Thank you very much. All I have to measure here are coil spring guns.

Are the dimensions to the center of the dovetails?

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Just checked three barrels, the averages are 3 1/16" and 6 5/32" to the dovetail centers. Please be advised that I've encountered differing dimensions in the walls, by as much as 1/16" at times in the length, curvature and positioning of the flat mainspring. I usually cut the mainspring screw hole to a slightly elongated shape so that it can be adjusted fore-&-aft to provide/restore a 'relaxed' extractor position for chambering. The factory apparently designed the mainspring to have two 'open' positions, one with the lever at the end of its travel & the extractor fully extended and the other with the lever slightly relaxed & the extractor free to move back into its slot for full easy chambering of the new cartridge. Stacking of tolerances and differing manufacturing standards on replaced parts often result in the absence of the 'relaxed' or 'loading' mainspring positioning but moving the mainspring slightly fore-or-aft will almost always restore the second position.

Just one of the reasons I like the flat mainspring models better.
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Mr. Steele:

I have noticed the variations of the dovetail location in the past, which is one of the reasons I wanted to check the Campbell books to see if there was a reproduction of a Winchester print. The other reason is that I could not remember the dimension... <g>

I think there is a significant variation in the springs. I have a couple three extras around and can usually swap them around until I find one that times the action properly. If not, I use your method of elongating the screw hole.

BTW, I may have stumbled on a way to get a genuine good trigger on the Winchester. I have one in the works and we shall see when all the parts are hardened and set up properly. If it works I will be rich and famous, and there will be ticker tape parades and traveling minstrels singing ballads about it all.

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FAT AND SKINNEY BARREL WILL HAVE SOME EFFECT - HAVE ONE THAT HAS BEEN SHIMMED A LITTLE. BEN

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Originally Posted By: Glenn Fewless
Vall:

Thank you very much. All I have to measure here are coil spring guns.

Are the dimensions to the center of the dovetails?

Glenn


Yes Glenn, my measurements were from center of dovetail on my special sporting rifle.

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Originally Posted By: Glenn Fewless
If it works I will be rich and famous, and there will be ticker tape parades and traveling minstrels singing ballads about it all.
Glenn


Rich and famous, huh? Well, you're already notorious in certain circles so that's a start (G). And you're pretty funny, too, but I have to keep reminding you that looks aren't everything...(BG)

And you can keep all the (purported) minstrels too, I seem to remember that the last time you had such a brainstorm you promised me groupies but I haven't seen any yet. When My Bride found out about the groupies She just laughed and said She wished me luck 'cause I was too old & decrepit to be messing around with any young girls. Hurt my feelings, She did.(VBG)

A little birdie told me that you made some skeleton buttplates, or was it heel & toe plates? Details?
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Thanks Vall!


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Yes, we have it the Skeleton Butt Plates. World's Finest. Tenacious for Quality.







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[quote=J.D.
A little birdie told me that you made some skeleton buttplates, or was it heel & toe plates? Details?
Regards, Joe [/quote]

Joe, said buttplates are also available in damascus steel if one's taste leads in that direction. Here is a photo of the butt plate on Glenn's Earle Wesson on his international rules rifle. This is the same rifle with pigs and ground squirrels engraved on the sides.



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