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Shane, could you give us a rough price for the action work on the Omark ? Would you make Jeff's version of the barrel adaptor if there was enough demand ?
I'd like to do it all myself but it's just too much $$ to get a lathe and go thru the learning curve to get to the point of turning out a good result.
I'd make my own stock though, time consuming but no problem otherwise.
Great thread Jeff
Sam
I'd like to do it all myself but it's just too much $$ to get a lathe and go thru the learning curve to get to the point of turning out a good result.
I'd make my own stock though, time consuming but no problem otherwise.
Great thread Jeff
Sam
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Sam,
Well basicly to do what has been mentioned would be around the $550-600 mark.
This would be a complete true of the existing action and bolt with the bolt handle replaced for a longer one with roller cam and the bolt body sleeved.
An adaptor made to JR's specs.
And the action machined for a bottom removable trigger group. ( note this would not be done if the customer wanted a traditional screw in bedding setup, it is only required for glue in's, even then it can be avoided, would depend on the customers wishes) This is a good idea but we can cut the cost if it is not done.
cheers,
Shane
Well basicly to do what has been mentioned would be around the $550-600 mark.
This would be a complete true of the existing action and bolt with the bolt handle replaced for a longer one with roller cam and the bolt body sleeved.
An adaptor made to JR's specs.
And the action machined for a bottom removable trigger group. ( note this would not be done if the customer wanted a traditional screw in bedding setup, it is only required for glue in's, even then it can be avoided, would depend on the customers wishes) This is a good idea but we can cut the cost if it is not done.
cheers,
Shane
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Glued in ?
With a Glued in action, what happens when you need a new barrel ? Is the action glued to a bedding compound using epoxy, which could be unstuck with a heat gun ? Do glued in actions ever come unstuck at inconvenient moments ?
Sam
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Sam,
Glued in actions normally have fully free floating barrels so it's no drama to screw them out. I glue my actions in with super strength Araldite. This is done after bedding with a two part epoxy bedding compound. I unglue my action with an iron turned up to it's highest setting by sitting it on top of the scope bases. Araldite has a fairly low melting point then most 2 part epoxies so it doesn't damage the bedding if you have to remove the action. The only problem with a heat gun is if you have a painted stock otherwise it should work.
If the actions are glued in with no stress then they shouldn't come apart. Depends on who does the job but most glue ins I have seen are also pillar bedded and screwed as well. My 2 Remingtons are done this way but my Stolle and Bat are just straight glue ins.
Steven
Glued in actions normally have fully free floating barrels so it's no drama to screw them out. I glue my actions in with super strength Araldite. This is done after bedding with a two part epoxy bedding compound. I unglue my action with an iron turned up to it's highest setting by sitting it on top of the scope bases. Araldite has a fairly low melting point then most 2 part epoxies so it doesn't damage the bedding if you have to remove the action. The only problem with a heat gun is if you have a painted stock otherwise it should work.
If the actions are glued in with no stress then they shouldn't come apart. Depends on who does the job but most glue ins I have seen are also pillar bedded and screwed as well. My 2 Remingtons are done this way but my Stolle and Bat are just straight glue ins.
Steven
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Basicly Al the rem would need,
a full true $200
an oversized recoil lug $60.
upgrade trigger to a match trigger $200-350 depending on weight and quality.
new firing pin assembly ( optional but worht it) $135-200.
single shot adaptor fitted $60.
I think thats everything, oh you could also go an extended bolt handle if you wanted.
cheers,
Shane
a full true $200
an oversized recoil lug $60.
upgrade trigger to a match trigger $200-350 depending on weight and quality.
new firing pin assembly ( optional but worht it) $135-200.
single shot adaptor fitted $60.
I think thats everything, oh you could also go an extended bolt handle if you wanted.
cheers,
Shane
project underway
Well, over the past couple of weeks have been doing some planning on building one of these guns.
As I am looking for it more as a hobbie I decided to have a crack at making my own stock and have taken some guidance from Jeff and Kenny on this issue. Over the weekend just gone I prepared my laminates and glued it all up tonight.
Also today I placed an order with Maddco for a barrel to Jeff's specifications. Unfortunately the cost was $600 plus postage. They indicated that the initial $500 price given to Jeff was for a 26" barrel and each inch thereafter was $25. They have however indicated that they will have it ready to go 2 - 3 weeks into the new year. Will have to wait and see if this estimate will be true as I spoke to SARA about a Krieger and because it is a custom order they indicated it would probably take 4 - 5 months before I receive it.
The next thing to do is find an action!
Al
As I am looking for it more as a hobbie I decided to have a crack at making my own stock and have taken some guidance from Jeff and Kenny on this issue. Over the weekend just gone I prepared my laminates and glued it all up tonight.
Also today I placed an order with Maddco for a barrel to Jeff's specifications. Unfortunately the cost was $600 plus postage. They indicated that the initial $500 price given to Jeff was for a 26" barrel and each inch thereafter was $25. They have however indicated that they will have it ready to go 2 - 3 weeks into the new year. Will have to wait and see if this estimate will be true as I spoke to SARA about a Krieger and because it is a custom order they indicated it would probably take 4 - 5 months before I receive it.
The next thing to do is find an action!
Al
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AJR,
What are the rules for LR br in reguard to crowns and crown shapes/ styles etc
I have heard of a type of crown called a quite crown that can act partially like a brake but without having any holes in it ro vent the gasses.
I have seen one on a US varmint hunting video and it seems to work quite well of the bench.
later
p
What are the rules for LR br in reguard to crowns and crown shapes/ styles etc
I have heard of a type of crown called a quite crown that can act partially like a brake but without having any holes in it ro vent the gasses.
I have seen one on a US varmint hunting video and it seems to work quite well of the bench.
later
p