New bolt rifle build, questions.


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bragood
October 3, 2008, 02:00 AM
Ok I just finished my first ar15 build and I want to build another rifle. Ive heard that I should try a bolt action rifle. I wouldnt mind building a 30 06 on maybe a rem 700 action or maybe on a savage stevens. How hard will this build be and what should I look out for? Im concerned about installing the barrel. How is this done?
Thanks
Brandon

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nicholst55
October 3, 2008, 03:35 AM
On the Remington, unless you have a lathe and know how to do it, you need to have a gunsmith install and chamber your barrel. On a Savage, it is essentially a DIY process, providing that you have the required tools and buy a threaded, chambered barrel.

On the Savage, you'll need the threaded, chambered barrel, a 'Go' headspace gage (as a minimum; a 'No-Go' is also a good idea); a barrel nut wrench, and a barrel vise.

I would think that you could buy a Stevens Model 200 in .30-'06 for right around the same price as a good quality aftermarket barrel (under $300), so unless you want something really special, it would probably be less expensive to just buy the rifle ready to go out of the box.

Big Az Al
October 3, 2008, 11:34 AM
My dad built sporters out of Militery surplus actions from before I was born, he was also of the opinion that it would be more cost effective to buy a factory rifle right of the shelf then sporterize one!

But that said with an action or barreled action if you find a barrel action combination that floats your boat, you are able to pick and chose, and build the rifle that truly suits your wish list.

It may cost more then a retail purchased rifle, time wise at the least, but it is "YOURS" and that is sometimes more importent then cost!

Good luck!

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