Yes sir, went on the site but could not make sense of the different offerings.![]()
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8 versions, multiple bolt configurations for each one.
Yes sir, went on the site but could not make sense of the different offerings.
looking to do a single shot / drop port for a 22 dasher or a single shot for a 7 saum
Two very different cartridges. Two different bolt faces and two different action lengths. I suppose you could do two bolts for a brl. but that gets expensive.Yes sir, went on the site but could not make sense of the different offerings.
looking to do a single shot / drop port for a 22 dasher or a single shot for a 7 saum
Which action would be best for each ?Two very different cartridges. Two different bolt faces and two different action lengths. I suppose you could do two bolts for a brl. but that gets expensive.
I'd start by deciding which family of cartridges you want to build around first
Call Jim Borden. He's a great guy to work with and he'll give you honest advice about his actions that is more informed than anyone here. That said, if you even think you might go with something longer than a 22 Dasher in the future, I'd go straight to BRL. A second bolt with a magnum face is a whole lot cheaper than a whole new rifle.Which action would be best for each ?
I'd have to know more about the intended purpose and other components that affect weight and performance.Which action would be best for each ?
BRM Drop port for the 22Dasher and BRL Drop port for the 7 SAUM. I have a BRM Drop Port chambered for a 6 Dasher and I love it, The drop port is great.Which action would be best for each ?
Varmint style shooting, in clean environment for the 22 dasher.I'd have to know more about the intended purpose and other components that affect weight and performance.
Absolutely nothing wrong with taking Evan's sage advice to call Jim. He is a great guy and builds great stuff.
Although the above post is accurate an important side note is that the actions are NOT the same footprint as a 700. If you want the same same footprint as a 700 you need to stick with the Mountaineer, Alpine, or SSR for SA.BR - Model 7/ XP size
BRM - R700 Short action size
BRL - R700 Long Action size
BRMXD - 1.55" diameter
BRLXD - 1.55" diameter
Will be ordering a mcmillian A5 br stockAlthough the above post is accurate an important side note is that the actions are NOT the same footprint as a 700. If you want the same same footprint as a 700 you need to stick with the Mountaineer, Alpine, or SSR for SA.
Then you need to figure out which actions you are going to use before buying the stocks. The Borden RIMROCK actions have the thicker square target tangs and as stated above have a different footprint than a 700 action, Macmillan does make an A5 stock to fit the RIMROCK actions though. Just to let you know it is a different mold than used for the 700 footprint stock, it has a little more meat at the back tang area so the tang will be flush with the stock and not sitting proud in the stock. What Im getting at is if you buy a standard A5 flat top stock and go to inlet a BRM action the tang is going to be above the stock apron. 1/4". So if yo ar going with the RIMROCK action let McMillan make sure you tell McMillan you tell them you want A5 for a Target Tang. I know this because I went through this already, I have a BRM drop port in an A5 target tang version and it fits great.Will be ordering a mcmillian A5 br stock
I would try Jim first. Then Speedy Gonzeles In San Antonio. Tommy McLooking for a Borden dealer, the ones that have been recommended have not responded