Just got my new 30 inch, 8 twist, lead lapped stainless MacLennon barrel installed on a 722 action. Closing the bolt on a new 6mm Rem case indicates a very nice crush fit so won`t have to worry about headspace. Using Win brass and primers, Redding Type S Match neck die set. The 722 formerly wore a 6/250 barrel in a walnut Fajen prone stock with Anshutz rail and butt plate, Timney trigger for 300 metre ISU matches. MacLennon trued up the recoil lug, locking lugs and bolt face for me to refresh 25 years of hard usage. He also replaced the original clip extractor with a Sako type - very nice job. The 722 was originally a .308 hunting rifle, serial 117XXX, that I found used in a small gun shop way out in the boonies in the mid 1980`s. Wonder if a Remington expert can tell me what year the original rifle was manufactured? First step is to inlet the new larger barrel into the Fajen stock and rebed the action in JB Weld.
Will fireform cases with 105 AMax, 107 MKing and 108 Berger over a max load of RX22. Sighting in the 6-18X Bushnell at my local 300 metre benchrest range Friday and then Sunday 500 and 900 yard F Class ORA/DCRA practise on a Canadian Army base. After getting a batch of fireformed cases, will work up target loads and chrono with same. Ain`t retirement great!!!!!!!
Will fireform cases with 105 AMax, 107 MKing and 108 Berger over a max load of RX22. Sighting in the 6-18X Bushnell at my local 300 metre benchrest range Friday and then Sunday 500 and 900 yard F Class ORA/DCRA practise on a Canadian Army base. After getting a batch of fireformed cases, will work up target loads and chrono with same. Ain`t retirement great!!!!!!!