Mellonhead wrote:After we prototyped the 10" barrel I talked the big guys into letting me have a scrap barrel, but still able to shoot. The first thing I thought of after shooting this thing is we have to mellow it out if they want to sell it as a hunting option. So I had the boys in the toolroom spin some threads on the end of the barrel while me and my son designed a brake. After a couple hours on the lathe and mill we had a brake. I wanted to try it out in aluminum because this thing is heavy enough as it is, besides much easier to machine. A sales dude owed me a favor so he had it hard anodized non-grata. After a couple magazines through the barrel the brake came loose, I think the stretched the threads out. I was going to go back into work to make a locking nut, but I looked down at the bench and saw a AR front sight that looked like it would fit the barrel. Put the damn thing on and it worked perfect. Now it is a big joke around work, but works good-remember I am trying to control recoil not accuracy. Started working on a rear sight to match the front, but it means taking the rear sight off-(no way!). I have made a locking nut in the mean time and will do some testing when the snow finally melts. If anyone is looking for a muzzle brake upgrade for a 10", PM me and we will get you a shooter. I would never dis the IMI because they made an awesome weapon, but i really believe we have improved it quite a bit. Unless it says Pillager MN. and has a full picatinny on top it is probably Israel made.
BTW, Mellonhead, I'm not sure if we have met or not. (Besides me being the 800 lb. reloading troll around here) I got a DE quite a long time ago, and have shot the snot out of it, and the first year I had it I went out and shot it every week at Oakdale, and would go through 100 rounds of ammo 1 handed with every session. The best I ever managed to get up to was a score of 93 on a standard NRA Rapid/Timed fire 25 yard target, shot at 25 yards more or less rapid fire, meaning I had no timer, but it was damn close to 10 seconds per 5 shots.
IF we have met, I was one of the very few reloading weirdos who ordered one of the .440 CorBon magnum 6" barrels, and I had to wait FOREVER for it, like at least 6 months because MR was "in between batches". When I finally got it I shot a round, and the gun locked up solid. Turned out the gun had come as part of the batch from the rough machining process to turn a 44 mag barrel into a .440, and had never gone through the chamber finishing process at all. I was royally pissed beyond belief after waiting this long, and wound up on MR's doorstep up there off of 694, and they checked it out, and sure enough it was never finished. The resident gun guru tried to polish the chamber, but couldn't get it right and I had to come back again the next day to pick up the barrel. So do you have a vague memory of 6'3" 240 pound royally pissed off customer with a 440 Corbon barrel??
BTW, the 440 was quite interesting, and the only problem was that with H110 you couldn't duplicate the factory 240 grain 1600 FPS loads, and the recommendation I got from MR to try using AA#7 powder did work, but that load was incredibly touchy, and you couldn't get the pressure to come back down quick enough to prevent extraction problems. In the last year or two I revisited reloading that caliber, and finally got something to work very nicely. Care to guess the powder??
Would you beleive Lil' Gun?? Works life an effen champ.
BTW - I am also the person who has an original Tromix Sledgehammer in 50AE to go with my DE, so I have a 50 caliber rifle-pistol combination. Both eat the exact same ammo. The Tromix puts the 325 out the barrel at 1800 FPS with the same 32.5 grains of H110 you use in the pistol.
Best regards,
SS...