A World Premier - The Model 75 Tube rifle
Re: A World Premier - The Model 75 Tube rifle
looks cool and it's british , whats not to like?
Re: A World Premier - The Model 75 Tube rifle
I thought that might be the case
I have always liked the tube gun concept and have a few fag packet designs scribbled down for my own retirement project-If I ever make it that far!!

I have always liked the tube gun concept and have a few fag packet designs scribbled down for my own retirement project-If I ever make it that far!!
Re: A World Premier - The Model 75 Tube rifle
It's origins are a bit further afield, this is the brain child of Robert Chombart in France as part of the Action Clear range of products which is Chris Quatermaine in western Australia who is supplying the C.G INCH Action. The chassis manufacture and assembly will take place in the UK.tackb wrote:looks cool and it's british , whats not to like?
The Model 66 has similar roots and will be built in the UK with the initial exception of some of the pressure bearing components, it is intended to bring the manufacture of those here as well.
Re: A World Premier - The Model 75 Tube rifle
Dougan you ask a very valid question. I can only refer to the FTR environment where I am a newbie still but bear with my conceptual thoughts and musingsovenpaa wrote:....... I will lay money on some people looking very carefully at what ENS shot this yearit was only 112 very lucky shots in a row!
.......
Barrel Length decisions affect several elements
Profile :
Affects WEIGHT and ACCURACY : The thickness, shape and overall length will affect the Deflection of a barrel and define the theoretical nominal accuracy for a given barrel.
http://www.riflebarrels.com/articles/ba ... rifles.htm
Twist
To ensure optimal stability of the bullet in defined conditions for intended shooting distances (Miller of 1.4 plus)
Throat
Presuming a ideal throat / lands combinations to maximise tuning and powder charge
In a perfect world it would be ideal to have ONE base chassis setup for oneself:
Scope - eye relief
Trigger
Chassis length of pull
Cheekpiece setup
Alternates in say 1:13 for 155 x's
1. 300 - 600 : 26 inch barrel rigid and focussed on accuracy
2. 600 plus you have a 30-32 inch barrel that you can maximise velocity for wind drift versus accuracy
3. 3rd 1:11 barrel in 30-32 for say 185 g X bullets in case of extreme winds
You swop out in literally 45 to 60 seconds whilst talking "poppycock" with your fellow shooters
No headspace issues
No Setup issue
:goodjob:
In "normal" terms - you would have had to have 3 full guns + scopes
OR
Need 30 minutes to swop barrels / check headspace etc.
What is their NOT to like!
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FRENCH ! sign01 wtfwtfovenpaa wrote:It's origins are a bit further afield, this is the brain child of Robert Chombart in France as part of the Action Clear range of products which is Chris Quatermaine in western Australia who is supplying the C.G INCH Action. The chassis manufacture and assembly will take place in the UK.tackb wrote:looks cool and it's british , whats not to like?
The Model 66 has similar roots and will be built in the UK with the initial exception of some of the pressure bearing components, it is intended to bring the manufacture of those here as well.
:flag5:
actually on reflection it looks dreadful and is unlikely to shoot very well at all in fact it will either surrender or run away i would imagine

Re: A World Premier - The Model 75 Tube rifle
:lol: Oh dear TackB, I was so looking forward to hearing you views on it at the firing point first hand as well, I thought we could drag Dr W out of hibernation for a threesome at BR... 

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sorry i wouldn't risk touching it in case i caught frenchness! i mean who would want to be a great cook and lover? not I ..............ovenpaa wrote::lol: Oh dear TackB, I was so looking forward to hearing you views on it at the firing point first hand as well, I though we could drag Dr W out of hibernation for a threesome at BR...
Re: A World Premier - The Model 75 Tube rifle
Each to their own!
Well I have French Hugenot blood in my veins :55: so I like it!
When I look through the scope and see a "V" - that is what counts!
We dont give prizes for prettiest guns!
Well I have French Hugenot blood in my veins :55: so I like it!
When I look through the scope and see a "V" - that is what counts!
We dont give prizes for prettiest guns!
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In every discussion, there is always one who makes evident the saying that the mother of the idiots is on continuouspregnancy....tackb wrote:FRENCH ! sign01 wtfwtfovenpaa wrote:It's origins are a bit further afield, this is the brain child of Robert Chombart in France as part of the Action Clear range of products which is Chris Quatermaine in western Australia who is supplying the C.G INCH Action. The chassis manufacture and assembly will take place in the UK.tackb wrote:looks cool and it's british , whats not to like?
The Model 66 has similar roots and will be built in the UK with the initial exception of some of the pressure bearing components, it is intended to bring the manufacture of those here as well.
:flag5:
actually on reflection it looks dreadful and is unlikely to shoot very well at all in fact it will either surrender or run away i would imagine
Sincerely yours
R.G.C
Re: A World Premier - The Model 75 Tube rifle
ooh interesting quote day is it ?
heres one,
if a cat was a horse you could ride up a tree.
with kindest regards,
tackb
back on thread (and i apologise for my lighthearted diversion) this does look like a great rifle not my cup of tea but being an engineer i appreciate the design.
heres one,
if a cat was a horse you could ride up a tree.
with kindest regards,
tackb
back on thread (and i apologise for my lighthearted diversion) this does look like a great rifle not my cup of tea but being an engineer i appreciate the design.
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