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243 catbird build

Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the Catbird came out of Jarrett Rifles' shop and was based on the .270 case. He liked stuff that was fast and shot flat.
May have been but originally Lazzeroni I believe was the author of those cartridges.
 
May have been but originally Lazzeroni I believe was the author of those cartridges.
Could be. But the Catbird is one of those things that could be dreamed up by anyone. I know this: If I built one to shoot a lot, it would come with a two or three extra barrels. Kenny also came out with the .220 Jaybird about the same time. Then he found out the 22-250 Akley was simpler to make brass for and the same in performance.
 
Im just trying to figure out the cheapest way of doing this.

A #1 probably ain't it unless you can find a 243 or 6mm Rem to rechamber. The cheapest I've seen a #1 go for in the last few years has been in excess of $1K. More likely $1500 or so for a decent one. Gunsmithing & a new barrel is $700-1000 extra**. A rechamber should be a bit less.

If you dont absolutely have your mind made up on a single shot, a reasonably decent complete used bolt gun can be had for less than 1/2 of that. Find a 243 in a Tikka or pre XTR push-feed M70 when they still used long actions for everything & have it rechambered. Remington 700s & parts for them are everywhere. Just rebarrel it. Too bad their 243s are on short actions. If you want a repeater, you'll need a long action.

Decent complete bolt gun actions can be had for around $400-500. There are a couple M70 & 700 long actions in the classified section this week. Then you can practice your stockmaking skills or buy a cheap used stock to go with it for $50-200, or a Boyd's prefit for c.$200-350. Machining & fitting is still extra, but again, figure somewhere around $700-1000 for a barrel installed... or do the Remage thing & save even more $$.

This whole discussion might be more productive to have with the smith you plan to use for the barrel work. There should be a few good ones fairly close to you.

Dont forget the custom dies. CH will run around $130 for Group E with a 6 to 24 month wait time if not in stock. Not sure if RCBS still makes customs, Redding & Hornady do. Maybe Forster too. You will need to send along a few fired cases or a reamer print.

**Fitting a barrel to a #1 may be a bit more $$ than a threaded barrel for a bolt gun. Do your own research on that, then do the math.
 
A #1 probably ain't it unless you can find a 243 or 6mm Rem to rechamber. The cheapest I've seen a #1 go for in the last few years has been in excess of $1K. More likely $1500 or so for a decent one. Gunsmithing & a new barrel is $700-1000 extra**. A rechamber should be a bit less.

If you dont absolutely have your mind made up on a single shot, a reasonably decent complete used bolt gun can be had for less than 1/2 of that. Find a 243 in a Tikka or pre XTR push-feed M70 when they still used long actions for everything & have it rechambered. Remington 700s & parts for them are everywhere. Just rebarrel it. Too bad their 243s are on short actions. If you want a repeater, you'll need a long action.

Decent complete bolt gun actions can be had for around $400-500. There are a couple M70 & 700 long actions in the classified section this week. Then you can practice your stockmaking skills or buy a cheap used stock to go with it for $50-200, or a Boyd's prefit for c.$200-350. Machining & fitting is still extra, but again, figure somewhere around $700-1000 for a barrel installed... or do the Remage thing & save even more $$.

This whole discussion might be more productive to have with the smith you plan to use for the barrel work. There should be a few good ones fairly close to you.

Dont forget the custom dies. CH will run around $130 for Group E with a 6 to 24 month wait time if not in stock. Not sure if RCBS still makes customs, Redding & Hornady do. Maybe Forster too. You will need to send along a few fired cases or a reamer print.

**Fitting a barrel to a #1 may be a bit more $$ than a threaded barrel for a bolt gun. Do your own research on that, then do the math.
Yea ive been looking for a while trying to decide what i want.
I have a custom 3006 and a browning medallion 7mm08. 7 mag adl. I decided on the #1 long before the caliber. I really want stainless. I think i could do that of i go 22-250. Amd still be able to rechamber. I thought about just doing a 22-250 #1 but i wanted a touch heavier bullet. My dad has a 22-250ai amd a 7mm stw. After i get it done ill be buying a new stock for it as well. You can get some really beautiful wood pretty reasonable for #1s. I want it to be a masterpiece.
 

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