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p17enfeild said:hi
my 30-06 ackley is built on one, its nice but a long action reem 700 is lot lighter,
i have put a timny triger one mine, and new barrel it shot ok but the barrel was a cheapy so can only get 1.5'' at 100 yrd
but is a strong action ,
have your smith test the hardness and dont use if less the 38 rockwell c or higher that 46
spitfire_er said:They take a crap load of work, but when done up right are hard to beat IMO for anything other than a custom action.
zorak said:What kind of work did you do to the action?

Nice work!! Can't tell them apart from Rem 725's!!I currently have 4 that I did up myself. They were completely reworked and not a part on them are stock.... other than maybe the floorplate. Mine all wear Hart barrels, and I am currently building two more with kriegers. I just sold one in .308 Norma (which I kinda regret now!). The others are a 7mm Mag, 6.5-280 Imp, a .264 WM, just finishing a .280 Imp, and the .338 RUM is up next.
Mine all shoot 1/2" 5 shot groups after a little load development, and the 7 Mag goes from 1/4" to 1/2" depending on the temp with my current load.
They take a crap load of work, but when done up right are hard to beat IMO for anything other than a custom action.
Here's a photo of the Norma and the .264. Not the best photos, but they look extremely nice when done up properly. Don't mind the stock in the close up, it was a repurposed temp stock till I got my new one.
Agreed. They were a great option back in the day but today they are best used for higher end customs or safari rifles.I'm a big fan of these actions. It was a viable choice in the 60'S. With todays prices even if you bought drill rifle actions for $30 you have to really want one to make it worth while.
I like them a lot. Monster action. supposedly they were more accurate than the 1903s, saw much more use in wwi. prices are higher than the 1903s. and I am not sure why they are higher in price. Possible used by Alvin York in capturing and killing quite a few Germans.Agreed. They were a great option back in the day but today they are best used for higher end customs or safari rifles.

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