Stephen Perry
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Gerry M
Gerry nice to see we were writing and thinking about the 788 at the same time. Not to be presumptuous but I feel you are Gerry Masker, the son of Seeley Masker. All of us old salts of the BR game knew of Seeley and you are the HoF Masker.
I started putting a BR gun together back in 1975. I could see back then that Remington actions were in wide use. What I also saw that a Remington action had to be balanced and blueprinted to make into a BR action. Custom actions were not as available back then. Your dad seem to like the Wichita action I read his rifle article on the 1375 interesting because that is my Rail action on one gun and also on my pillar bedded Cruiser.
Gerry I seen BR when big money was not what some consider the root of winning in the BR game. I marvel when I see the money some shooters go to try shoot well. Does it really take a $800+ rest to shoot BR? I have 4 rests. My first an F&H which I used until 1995 when I bought my Hart. The F&H has a speed screw but the rest is the same as I bought it from Harvey Miller in 1975. My other 2 are Joe Wagner rests. I like my Hart and it reminds me of simpler times when BR was a shooters game.
My gut feeling is that shooters today need to keep their BR game simple. One Sporter and a Rail will do it all in short range BR. Powder throwers get discussed here frequently. Let me say except for the Chargemaster and the Belding & Mull all powder thrower are of the gravity feed variety which means my old Redding throws the same as my Bruno. Scopes, do shooters need a March when most of the records and HoF points were are still being won with a Leupold. Hey I'm not knocking the guy that goes goes first cabin just saying shooters will continue to win with what they used 10-15 years ago. Starting to sound long winded. I really wanted to see a Post from someone like yourself else that knew the BR value of a 788 action.
Stephen Perry
Angeles BR
Gerry nice to see we were writing and thinking about the 788 at the same time. Not to be presumptuous but I feel you are Gerry Masker, the son of Seeley Masker. All of us old salts of the BR game knew of Seeley and you are the HoF Masker.
I started putting a BR gun together back in 1975. I could see back then that Remington actions were in wide use. What I also saw that a Remington action had to be balanced and blueprinted to make into a BR action. Custom actions were not as available back then. Your dad seem to like the Wichita action I read his rifle article on the 1375 interesting because that is my Rail action on one gun and also on my pillar bedded Cruiser.
Gerry I seen BR when big money was not what some consider the root of winning in the BR game. I marvel when I see the money some shooters go to try shoot well. Does it really take a $800+ rest to shoot BR? I have 4 rests. My first an F&H which I used until 1995 when I bought my Hart. The F&H has a speed screw but the rest is the same as I bought it from Harvey Miller in 1975. My other 2 are Joe Wagner rests. I like my Hart and it reminds me of simpler times when BR was a shooters game.
My gut feeling is that shooters today need to keep their BR game simple. One Sporter and a Rail will do it all in short range BR. Powder throwers get discussed here frequently. Let me say except for the Chargemaster and the Belding & Mull all powder thrower are of the gravity feed variety which means my old Redding throws the same as my Bruno. Scopes, do shooters need a March when most of the records and HoF points were are still being won with a Leupold. Hey I'm not knocking the guy that goes goes first cabin just saying shooters will continue to win with what they used 10-15 years ago. Starting to sound long winded. I really wanted to see a Post from someone like yourself else that knew the BR value of a 788 action.
Stephen Perry
Angeles BR
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