Ransom Rest for Hammerli Sp20

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brakarzac
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Ransom Rest for Hammerli Sp20

Post by brakarzac »

Does anyone know the best way to mount a Hammerli SP20 in a rest for batch testing?

I would like to test my .32 loads, but cant find a suitable insert for the Ransom Rest.

cheers
Brad
lastman
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Post by lastman »

Hi Brakarzac.

Be weary of any mounts you do get for and SP20. I'm not sure of where to get one. I tried having one made up a couple of years ago, but it was very difficult.

Reason being is the way the trigger unit is held by a pin onto the frame of the pistol. It provides a lateral movement which makes your testing unreliable.

Any mount you get will need to address that problem.

Good luck in your search.
brakarzac
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Post by brakarzac »

Hi Lastman,

I have just ordered a new SP20 grip/frame from Frontier Arms.
I will have the grip machined down to fit into a ransom rest mould for the Hammerli 280.

cheers
Brad
David M
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Post by David M »

Been there, done that, got the grip frame. Also to use for a service
pistol style timber grip.
brakarzac
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Post by brakarzac »

David M wrote:Been there, done that, got the grip frame. Also to use for a service
pistol style timber grip.
Hi David, is it possible to fit an orthopedic style timber grip to a modified grip frame for the SP20?

Cheers
Brad
David M
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Post by David M »

Yes
brakarzac
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Post by brakarzac »

Thanks David.

I will see your at the range one day.

cheers
Brad
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