Making of the Indo-Canadian IOF 30-06
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Making of the Indo-Canadian IOF 30-06
Baljit
IFG member,British Columbia Shooting Champion,Hunter and friend was in Doon for a three day trip.
One of the most important part of the trip was to 'improve' on my (recently perchased) IOF 30-06.
I had gone through the 30-06 post here and after much thought, had decided to part with my old Remington .22 and go in for the Desi product.
Mundaire had suggested I become a member of the local Rifle club and apply for another Rifle licence, but, I was informed by an arms dealer that for the past one year no new licences had been issued.
I was in no mood to fight out for my 4th licence and opted for the easy way out.
Katana had sworn by the new IOF 30-06 ....provided I made a few basic changes in it.
Safarigent had taken on the administration for his RBKA and picked up his own IOF 30-06.
Sanjay was more than happy with his IOF 30-06 modified by a famous gun maker in Panjab.
Now it was my turn.
International Contribution.
Apart from the people mentioned above I would like to thank xl target for selecting the scope bases for my rifle.
and
BALJIT for gifting the scope,the recoil pad and bipod apart from all the other accessories (which I shall talk about later).
and putting them up to finally make this lovely Indo-Canadian IOF 30-06.
Photo's and detailed report to follow later.
IFG member,British Columbia Shooting Champion,Hunter and friend was in Doon for a three day trip.
One of the most important part of the trip was to 'improve' on my (recently perchased) IOF 30-06.
I had gone through the 30-06 post here and after much thought, had decided to part with my old Remington .22 and go in for the Desi product.
Mundaire had suggested I become a member of the local Rifle club and apply for another Rifle licence, but, I was informed by an arms dealer that for the past one year no new licences had been issued.
I was in no mood to fight out for my 4th licence and opted for the easy way out.
Katana had sworn by the new IOF 30-06 ....provided I made a few basic changes in it.
Safarigent had taken on the administration for his RBKA and picked up his own IOF 30-06.
Sanjay was more than happy with his IOF 30-06 modified by a famous gun maker in Panjab.
Now it was my turn.
International Contribution.
Apart from the people mentioned above I would like to thank xl target for selecting the scope bases for my rifle.
and
BALJIT for gifting the scope,the recoil pad and bipod apart from all the other accessories (which I shall talk about later).
and putting them up to finally make this lovely Indo-Canadian IOF 30-06.
Photo's and detailed report to follow later.
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Re: Making of the Indo-Canadian IOF 30-06
Very nice!
A good recoil pad would also be required. Its a light rifle and kicks!
The ordinance provided recoil pad is not even worth giving to a friend!
A good recoil pad would also be required. Its a light rifle and kicks!
The ordinance provided recoil pad is not even worth giving to a friend!
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Re: Making of the Indo-Canadian IOF 30-06
Exactly.Safarigent wrote:Very nice!
A good recoil pad would also be required. Its a light rifle and kicks!
The ordinance provided recoil pad is not even worth giving to a friend!
That's the first thing we did.
The "ordinance recoil pad" went into the dust bin
and was replaced by this one. It was a little oversized and had to be cut and polished with a rotary belt to give the final shape.
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Re: Making of the Indo-Canadian IOF 30-06
Ahem!
We need to see the whole gun ...... or are you going to torture us by showing us one little piece at a time.?
We need to see the whole gun ...... or are you going to torture us by showing us one little piece at a time.?
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Re: Making of the Indo-Canadian IOF 30-06
Thanks for giving away secrets, Mr Baljit.
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Re: Making of the Indo-Canadian IOF 30-06
Congratulations Prashant! I just bought one myself a week back and looking to work on it. Do share details of what all enhancements you make including parts and model numbers for accessories.
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Re: Making of the Indo-Canadian IOF 30-06
pics please or else will send a chilly shot around the doon
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Re: Making of the Indo-Canadian IOF 30-06
Secrets? which Secrets are you talking about,Mr.Haji........Hammerhead wrote:Thanks for giving away secrets, Mr Baljit.
Guy's i have some pictures as well, i will post those pictures in a day or two.
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Re: Making of the Indo-Canadian IOF 30-06
First IOF does a 'covert' Indo-German venture to make the .30-06, and now, lo and behold, a Indo-German-Canadian rifle!
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Re: Making of the Indo-Canadian IOF 30-06
.... good pointKatana wrote:First IOF does a 'covert' Indo-German venture to make the .30-06, and now, lo and behold, a Indo-German-Canadian rifle!
Prashantsingh, please lift the veil of suspense and post the pics.... a video would be even better
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Re: Making of the Indo-Canadian IOF 30-06
Sorry friends.
Didn't log on for a couple of days.
Didn't log on for a couple of days.
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Re: Making of the Indo-Canadian IOF 30-06
Congratulations,Prashant. Neat package there. How is it working after Baljit did his magic? BTW, what the was the reaction of those chicken around when the rifle went off?LOL.
Looking good there Baljit!
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Looking good there Baljit!
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Re: Making of the Indo-Canadian IOF 30-06
Congratulations and thanks for sharing.
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Re: Making of the Indo-Canadian IOF 30-06
Hello Guy's.
I have a great time with Prashant in Doon . Here I like to add few more Range pictures in this post.
Here after we mounting the scope on his 3006 rifle, we went to the range for zeroing his scope,in bottom two pictures when i am zeroing his 3006 rifle.
After zeroing the scope I am standing with Prashant and Corbett99.As you guy's can see the smile on Prashant face because he fire the last round and he is very happy with this setup.
Here in this picture i am trying to shoot Prashant SxS 12Bore.
Here in this picture Prashant trying his SxS 12Bore, also in this picture you guy's can see the shotgun is in full recoil.
Enjoy
Baljit
I have a great time with Prashant in Doon . Here I like to add few more Range pictures in this post.
Here after we mounting the scope on his 3006 rifle, we went to the range for zeroing his scope,in bottom two pictures when i am zeroing his 3006 rifle.
After zeroing the scope I am standing with Prashant and Corbett99.As you guy's can see the smile on Prashant face because he fire the last round and he is very happy with this setup.
Here in this picture i am trying to shoot Prashant SxS 12Bore.
Here in this picture Prashant trying his SxS 12Bore, also in this picture you guy's can see the shotgun is in full recoil.
Enjoy
Baljit
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Re: Making of the Indo-Canadian IOF 30-06
Ofcourse I am happy with it Baljit.
The last three shots were taken by Baljit,Corbett99 and I. All three hit the Bull's Eye. Now I have to try it out at 200 and 300yards respectively. Will let you know the range report subsequently.
You will be surprised Vikram but those chicken didn't move one bit. . With all the shot gun, .32 pistol and .22 firing at the range. They've all (probably) gone deaf by now.
Reminds me of the fantastic time I had in Delhi. Arjun took me to the Karni Singh Shooting Range the other day. He emptied out a few boxes in my jacket and asked me to try my hand at Skeet. It was a truly enjoyable evening inspite of the fact that I did not hit (my clays) much.
The closing time is 5 p.m. and Arjun told me that the Neelgai would be out soon. Sure enough. Within 15 minutes. While we were still packing up a female Neelgai with her twin calfs came walking in.
The last three shots were taken by Baljit,Corbett99 and I. All three hit the Bull's Eye. Now I have to try it out at 200 and 300yards respectively. Will let you know the range report subsequently.
Exactly what I was thinking that time.Vikram wrote: BTW, what the was the reaction of those chicken around when the rifle went off?LOL.
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You will be surprised Vikram but those chicken didn't move one bit. . With all the shot gun, .32 pistol and .22 firing at the range. They've all (probably) gone deaf by now.
Reminds me of the fantastic time I had in Delhi. Arjun took me to the Karni Singh Shooting Range the other day. He emptied out a few boxes in my jacket and asked me to try my hand at Skeet. It was a truly enjoyable evening inspite of the fact that I did not hit (my clays) much.
The closing time is 5 p.m. and Arjun told me that the Neelgai would be out soon. Sure enough. Within 15 minutes. While we were still packing up a female Neelgai with her twin calfs came walking in.