Remington clone actions
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Remington clone actions
Can the members provide me a list of suppliers in Aust. for Remington clone actions - single shot left hand short action with .062 firing pin hole? I'm tired of my factory Rem 700 - difficult to load up for with the large firing pin cutting neat little disks out of primers in my .223. Looking at both .223 and .308 bolt faces. Prices please. PM me if you don't want to advertise too much.
Tks and regards
Pete N
Tks and regards
Pete N
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Re: Remington clone actions
[quote="Pete N"]Can the members provide me a list of suppliers in Aust. for Remington clone actions - single shot left hand short action with .062 firing pin hole? I'm tired of my factory Rem 700 - difficult to load up for with the large firing pin cutting neat little disks out of primers in my .223. Looking at both .223 and .308 bolt faces. Prices please. PM me if you don't want to advertise too much.
Tks and regards
Pete N[/quote
It would be more cost effective to bush your Remington bolts & reduce the firing tips to .062". This should always be done with cartridges using small primers & heavy bullets.
Keith H.
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It would be more cost effective to bush your Remington bolts & reduce the firing tips to .062". This should always be done with cartridges using small primers & heavy bullets.
Keith H.
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I have been down the path of spending lots of money bushing, truing and all that BS on a Remington action when Barnard offer actions that are strong , have tiny firing pin holes in there bolts and bolts are off the shelf fit what ever caliber you want to change too. Also parts are readily available.
I wish I was a Barnard dealer or I got $1.00 every time I mentioned Barnard
Cheers
Paul
I wish I was a Barnard dealer or I got $1.00 every time I mentioned Barnard
Cheers
Paul
Time's a wasted wot's not spent shooti'n BARNARD 300WSM's
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Remington clone actions
Thanks to all for your imput.
Have decided to take up Keith's advice to rebush my rem700 bolt face.
Paul - already have a Barnard P in .308. Shoot TR, Optical (currently) and F Class with it - love it. Keeping the Rem700 in .223 as a back up rifle and to shoot the shorts.
Thanks again. Regards and happy trails
Pete N
Have decided to take up Keith's advice to rebush my rem700 bolt face.
Paul - already have a Barnard P in .308. Shoot TR, Optical (currently) and F Class with it - love it. Keeping the Rem700 in .223 as a back up rifle and to shoot the shorts.
Thanks again. Regards and happy trails
Pete N
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Update on bushing my Rem700 .223 - received my bolt back from Keith Hills within one and a half weeks. My brother in law shot it last Saturday in our local competition - best score for him ever. No cratering and no little disks cut out of primers. javascript:emoticon(':D'):D Can concentrate on adding a little more powder now!!!
Thanks again Keith.
Regards and happy trails
Pete N
Thanks again Keith.
Regards and happy trails
Pete N