Here’s the overview on my above build.
I have to give a shout out to Hugh as he had already done this and provided assistance.
Prep
- order Howa mini
- I ordered a 6.5 grendel that was a std profile barrel with the standard stock. A heavy barrel version was available and may have saved me from hogging out the stock but it was $100 extra and I wasn’t going to use the barrel anyway.
- locate 6mm barrel
- I had bought a used barrel earlier in the summer for $20. 13 twist keiger HV profile
- chambering
- I already have 6PPC reamer for BR rifle. .269 neck PTG
- have lathe that I have used for chambering previously. Eisen 12-36 with a tru-set 3 jaw and spindle spider
- also already had a scope around but did order the proper scope mount
Actual work
- separate action from stock
- remove factory barrel (was on tight!)
- measure up barrel removed to set up ppc barrel
- I decided on a 1.05“ breech and a .750” muzzle at 20.5” length
- reset in the lathe by using test indicators on lands of both ends with breech end to be worked on
- made a fresh cut with cut off tool to remove old threads and Chamber
- did tenon thread and such, copied off other barrel to start with, my lathe does do metric threads by changing one gear. it was M22x 1.5mm
- threaded on action to confirm threads and ensure that bolt wasn’t binding on tenon
- prebored for chambering and did cutout on tenon for bolt face
- chambered with finishing reamer, used action with gauges to confirm head space.
- polished chamber with 800, 1000, 2000 paper, deburred, checked over before I swapped ends.
- swapped ends and re-indicated.
- used cutoff tool to make fresh cut on muzzle, have a dedicated insert tool that I only used for muzzles that is sharp, I do a flat crown with a flat recess around rifling
- cut a 5/8x24 thread for brake and such.
- checked over and de-burred before removing barrel from lathe
- mated action and barrel, copper anti-seize and 80 lb/ft, check head space again
- hog out stock so larger profile barrel will fit, dremel, files and sandpaper
- install stock and scope.
Ammo
- used 20x fired Lapua from my benchrest rifle. Same reamer used for both and I used a newlon resizing die that was reamed with the proper same reamer
- using 68g bt from local manufacturer Stinger Ballistics. I also use these and 64g fb for benchrest competitions
- 2018 N133 and F205M primers
- after some testing ended up at 28g and 2.137 coal, about 3250 FPS, shot a .1175 3 shot group
- mag feeds well as long as bolt is fully pulled back, added a flash suppressor so that snow can easily be tapped out when hunting
- so far works excellent
- photos below, no I don’t operate a gun shop, just was showing it to some buddies at the local store.






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I have to give a shout out to Hugh as he had already done this and provided assistance.
Prep
- order Howa mini
- I ordered a 6.5 grendel that was a std profile barrel with the standard stock. A heavy barrel version was available and may have saved me from hogging out the stock but it was $100 extra and I wasn’t going to use the barrel anyway.
- locate 6mm barrel
- I had bought a used barrel earlier in the summer for $20. 13 twist keiger HV profile
- chambering
- I already have 6PPC reamer for BR rifle. .269 neck PTG
- have lathe that I have used for chambering previously. Eisen 12-36 with a tru-set 3 jaw and spindle spider
- also already had a scope around but did order the proper scope mount
Actual work
- separate action from stock
- remove factory barrel (was on tight!)
- measure up barrel removed to set up ppc barrel
- I decided on a 1.05“ breech and a .750” muzzle at 20.5” length
- reset in the lathe by using test indicators on lands of both ends with breech end to be worked on
- made a fresh cut with cut off tool to remove old threads and Chamber
- did tenon thread and such, copied off other barrel to start with, my lathe does do metric threads by changing one gear. it was M22x 1.5mm
- threaded on action to confirm threads and ensure that bolt wasn’t binding on tenon
- prebored for chambering and did cutout on tenon for bolt face
- chambered with finishing reamer, used action with gauges to confirm head space.
- polished chamber with 800, 1000, 2000 paper, deburred, checked over before I swapped ends.
- swapped ends and re-indicated.
- used cutoff tool to make fresh cut on muzzle, have a dedicated insert tool that I only used for muzzles that is sharp, I do a flat crown with a flat recess around rifling
- cut a 5/8x24 thread for brake and such.
- checked over and de-burred before removing barrel from lathe
- mated action and barrel, copper anti-seize and 80 lb/ft, check head space again
- hog out stock so larger profile barrel will fit, dremel, files and sandpaper
- install stock and scope.
Ammo
- used 20x fired Lapua from my benchrest rifle. Same reamer used for both and I used a newlon resizing die that was reamed with the proper same reamer
- using 68g bt from local manufacturer Stinger Ballistics. I also use these and 64g fb for benchrest competitions
- 2018 N133 and F205M primers
- after some testing ended up at 28g and 2.137 coal, about 3250 FPS, shot a .1175 3 shot group
- mag feeds well as long as bolt is fully pulled back, added a flash suppressor so that snow can easily be tapped out when hunting
- so far works excellent
- photos below, no I don’t operate a gun shop, just was showing it to some buddies at the local store.






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