As of today, my R762MB is up and running along side the Savage 10 FCM Scout.
This was a new, old stock, rifle manufactured in 2005. I understand why it didn't sell as the wood was awful. Not a big step for me with all the previous work with Tru-Oil! I took it down and started over. Not a lot of Single Shots wearing this barrel stamp. Fun to purchase a hard to find chambering!
Right now, I'm working with my TLC311-165-RF with both of them. Eventually, I will have a 7.62X39 specific bullet of my design. It will be a bullet of about 125 to 130-grains, the nose will look just about like this without the exposed lube grooves.
Thought I would throw in a cool picture of my case annealer working. I found a great source for once shot brass, quality commercial brass. It is a bit dinged up after being shot through AKs so the case annealer is real important before going the sizing die.
RD's R762MB
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Re: RD's R762MB
Nice That bullet style should perform well and hit hard as well. They both look great.
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Re: RD's R762MB
Congrats RD...... Should be a blast to shoot. You must have just found the Rossi because I thought you were looking for one and decided to go with the Savage.