I am interested in building a 1000 yard rifle from an 1885 Browning or other action that handles modern Centerfire cartridges. This rifle would be used for casual target shooting and maybe play around with some light competition and possibly some tactical shooting. My thought is to take a 1885 Browning (or other) action and
re-barrel and change the stock around with an F Class style stock.Caliber selection would be in the 6.5 family.
Barrel length would probably be 26-28". Trying to decide between between Octagon or Round, I would prefer Octagon for appearance, but limited to manufacturers. I am currently considering barrels from Badger(Octagon), Shilen (Round), Douglass (Octagon). I am open to other recommendations for selecting a barrel.
I have a few questions that some of you may be able to help me with. Here goes:
Stock manufacturers that may make stock designs for 1885's suitable for long range prone shooting?
Barrel manufacturer choice? Why?
Octagon or Round? Why?
Other 1885 actions (than Browning) that can handle the modern centerfire cartridges?
Gunsmiths that can improve Browning Action and Triggers?
Any other thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.
Most of my shooting buddies think this is somewhat of an odd project but I think that is what keeps it fun.
Thanks in advance! 8)
re-barrel and change the stock around with an F Class style stock.Caliber selection would be in the 6.5 family.
Barrel length would probably be 26-28". Trying to decide between between Octagon or Round, I would prefer Octagon for appearance, but limited to manufacturers. I am currently considering barrels from Badger(Octagon), Shilen (Round), Douglass (Octagon). I am open to other recommendations for selecting a barrel.
I have a few questions that some of you may be able to help me with. Here goes:
Stock manufacturers that may make stock designs for 1885's suitable for long range prone shooting?
Barrel manufacturer choice? Why?
Octagon or Round? Why?
Other 1885 actions (than Browning) that can handle the modern centerfire cartridges?
Gunsmiths that can improve Browning Action and Triggers?
Any other thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.
Most of my shooting buddies think this is somewhat of an odd project but I think that is what keeps it fun.
Thanks in advance! 8)