Michie and Crockhart .320 Rook Rifle
I picked this up at the Bisley Historic Arms meeting in July. The action looks like a Perks, but the barrel is stamped WT underneath, for William Tranter. Retailed in Stirling, Scotland and the shop...
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Love to see you get that lovely wand shooting Fred!
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I was not impressed by the case solutions offered in the Handloaders Guide to Cartridge Conversions so I looked for some case with a similar head size. Finally settled on 32ACP, which is actually...
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In regards to the WT, don't forget that most of the side lever rook rifles are simply Tranters with the lever operating the projection that Tranter provider at the bottom of the receiver to unlock the...
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Joel: I know of and have owned four basic types of side lever Rook Rifle: Single hook, double hook, sliding bolt ---all with rebounding locks, plus Tranters none-rebounding lock which is a variant of...
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thats very nice Fred. I have a bit of a soft spot for Rook rifles, I have a 297/230 that I am just starting to load for.
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