Ledd Slinger
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I like how that sleeve has the big panda style tang on it
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Lemme check my junkpile. Yep let me in tooView attachment 1317031View attachment 1317032
Yea a lot of sleeves dont cover the tang and thats a shame because of the looks and the beddingI like how that sleeve has the big panda style tang on it![]()
Found it!!!! Looks better than I remembered!!!!Yea a lot of sleeves dont cover the tang and thats a shame because of the looks and the bedding
It was glued in when it came to me for rehab. I converted it from a glue in to pillar bedding using three pillars. -AlHow was it inletting and bedding the stock? Did you mill out the inletting on a 700 SA stock, use a stock with different inletting, or start from a flat top blank?
Make sure to locate the actions serial number relative to the sleeve and mill a slot in the sleeve to expose the number.Both. I’ve never done one before so kind flying from the seat of my pants and just going with what I think will work good. I already have the top of the 722 receiver drilled and tapped for 8-40 screws and glued in a single shot follower. Plan on bolting thru the sleeve to the receiver scope rail screw holes but only tightening enough to assist holding central alignment of the receiver in the sleeve as the glue cures. I also plan on making it a dual port action by milling in a left load port. Will probably pre-mill the steel receiver prior to gluing and then mill the sleeve after everything is together and glue is cured. That way I’ll have a good tooling guide when milling out the port on the aluminum sleeve to match them perfectly.
It was glued in when it came to me for rehab. I converted it from a glue in to pillar bedding using three pillars. -Al
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Closest thing would be a barrel blockBeing totally ignorant but very curious about sleeved actions, has anyone built a one piece sleeve and chassis all in one? If so, I'd love to see something like that!
I have seen a sleeve made with the scope rings.Being totally ignorant but very curious about sleeved actions, has anyone built a one piece sleeve and chassis all in one? If so, I'd love to see something like that!
When you say a "...stepped double shoulder", do you mean to have the barrel shoulder index on the front of the receiver and the front of the sleeve simultaneously?Nice workI have a 722 I will be doing the same thing to. Just picked up this sleeve from a member on here for the job. I will be doing a picatinny rail on top. Might cut a couple inches off tho.
Need to get a large diameter barrel for it as well. Plan on doing a stepped double shoulder
Being totally ignorant but very curious about sleeved actions, has anyone built a one piece sleeve and chassis all in one? If so, I'd love to see something like that!
When you say a "...stepped double shoulder", do you mean to have the barrel shoulder index on the front of the receiver and the front of the sleeve simultaneously?
Good shootin' -Al
I wouldnt do a double shoulder. I dont think a sleeve is a good barrel shank stop. Id get a 1.350 barrel and put it on in there. I bet thats what it was designed to take
Man, I think any part of the barrel contacting the sleeve anywhere forward of the action face is a recipe for Bad JuJu.![]()
Just my 2 cents worth from the cheap seats..... -Al
A barrel blocked gun....where the action floats...is a whole different kettle of fish.Yeah maybe when thinking of terms of a free floating barrel but the sleeve is no longer a separate piece of the receiver once bonded. And why do so many BR shooters use barrel blocks on heavy guns? Those are a separate piece from the receiver touching the barre.
