Stealth 140 (The New Generation)
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Very nice!
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Very cool lines and profile for the task it was built for, (pelagic fish I would imagine).
Cheers, Don Paul
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Nice streamlined shape, and very nice woodworking. Do you have any pictures of it rigged?
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Thank mate... tight build, nice contours on the rubber pile. I looked at the blog, nice work.
Cheers, Don Paul
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Awesome gun. Is the one screw holding on the muzzle plate stong enough to handle the band stress and what prevents it from rotating around the screw? Great work!
Mik
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Simply awesome. The muzzle is great. How does that extra weight in the front affect balance and ballast?
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Wow that gun is gorgeous.
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sexy
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Very Interesting!
Nice Lines with the Wood Working and integration of the handle. Does the Muzzle Wrap down along the bottom of the barrel and screw in again? I see how the Angle of the Muzzle offsets some of the forces acting on it, but only one screw would make me nervous. If the muzzle wraps down under the bottom of the gun and screws in again it would provide a stronger platform?
From a gun builder's point of view, this gun is really forward thinking. Raised Handle, Ballasted Cuttlefish Shapes, New Concept Muzzle, Full tapering, there are some really interesting concepts being worked out in this gun.Nice Job!!!!!
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Four bands and an open track is a strange design in my book.
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Four bands and an open track is a strange design in my book.
I have a friend that has been building open track guns for 25 years ( like me) with 6 bands of the real deal rubber at 300 percent elongation... not stretch ratio and our pool test targets were a 4'' group @ 25' off the tip. The shafts were 3/8 on a 54'' barrel. Perhaps the Greek has very progressive bands matched to the shaft spline cycle.
I think ET guns are over rated when pool tested side by side to a gun with balanced power pulling on a tuned
axis of asymmetry.Cheers, Don
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3 screws ...
No one
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Looks good George.
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Four bands and an open track is a strange design in my book.
My Riffe Island and Bluewater used to handle 4 9/16 bands on a 5/16 shaft. I built a device to measure band pull # and kept to the limits. My enclosed tracks are more foregiving.
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beautiful gun, very cool design. Is the circle sticking out on the right side a sight?
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VERY nice Georges!
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Snubber release for BW looks like to me
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