Barnard SM action
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Barnard SM action
Is the SM action body basically a Remington clone? i.e. will drop into Remington style stocks?
I notice dolphin rifles in the UK do a SM in an AICS chassis is this a custom job or a drop in fit?
I notice dolphin rifles in the UK do a SM in an AICS chassis is this a custom job or a drop in fit?
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Hi Jason
email Mik Maksimovic at Dolphin
I was squadded with him in the FCWC top bloke
mik@mikdolphin.demon.co.uk
RB
email Mik Maksimovic at Dolphin
I was squadded with him in the FCWC top bloke
mik@mikdolphin.demon.co.uk
RB

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I thought that the Barnard web site might resolve your question. Maybe it comes close:
http://www.barnard.co.nz/model-sm-action.htm
http://www.barnard.co.nz/model-sm-action.htm
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Hi Jason
Keith Hills puts together rifles with Barnard actions.
You will find him on this web site and I'm sure he will have the wright answer for you.
From what I have read about the S and SM actions they have the same footprint of the rem action. They bolt in the same and use the same trigger.
Cheers
Paul
Ps Mat Paroz could also help with your answer.
Keith Hills puts together rifles with Barnard actions.
You will find him on this web site and I'm sure he will have the wright answer for you.
From what I have read about the S and SM actions they have the same footprint of the rem action. They bolt in the same and use the same trigger.
Cheers
Paul
Ps Mat Paroz could also help with your answer.
Time's a wasted wot's not spent shooti'n BARNARD 300WSM's
Very true guys, and thanks for chiming in Keith..
I just hate wasting people's time on the phone aoninfigures I would try find out on here rather than hassling you gun smith types
Looking at dropping an SM action into a AICS stock, would like to build a rifle I can both use in the field and for FTR any advice Keith?
I already have a purposed FClass build and am looking for something j can have a bit if fun with.
I just hate wasting people's time on the phone aoninfigures I would try find out on here rather than hassling you gun smith types

Looking at dropping an SM action into a AICS stock, would like to build a rifle I can both use in the field and for FTR any advice Keith?
I already have a purposed FClass build and am looking for something j can have a bit if fun with.
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ason,
stiller,kelbly, & bat, all have rem footprint actions.
they have the optimum 2 lugs.
keep safe,
bruce.
stiller,kelbly, & bat, all have rem footprint actions.
they have the optimum 2 lugs.
keep safe,
bruce.
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keith,
you're up early.
your info on trueness might not be all that correct.
the higher bolt lift is precisely one of the advantages of 2 lugs. better and easier extraction, due to lower gearing.
keep safe,
bruce.
you're up early.

your info on trueness might not be all that correct.

the higher bolt lift is precisely one of the advantages of 2 lugs. better and easier extraction, due to lower gearing.
keep safe,
bruce.
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Bruce, 10 years of part time gun tinkering followed by 35 years of fulltime gunsmithing tells me I am correct!
Obviously you have not used a Barnard, their bolt lift is not as difficult as you would have us believe. Yes you are correct 2 lug actions can & should have an easier bolt lift, but not always the case & it is at the expense of a higher bolt lift! However neither of these points actually make any measurable difference, at the end of the day it is the consistency of quality control & attention to detail from action to action & shipment to shipment that counts & here is where Barnard are the best I have seen.
I also note you failed to mention the Pierce action which is most likely the best of the American actions available!
By the way I actually highly regard the better American actions such as Bat, Stolle & Pierce, not so impressed with the overall quality of the Stillers I have had in my hands, still a good action though & I like them as well.
I respect your opinion Bruce & your right to express it, but it is only that, your opinion, just the same as my comments are my opinion.
Best, Keith H.
Obviously you have not used a Barnard, their bolt lift is not as difficult as you would have us believe. Yes you are correct 2 lug actions can & should have an easier bolt lift, but not always the case & it is at the expense of a higher bolt lift! However neither of these points actually make any measurable difference, at the end of the day it is the consistency of quality control & attention to detail from action to action & shipment to shipment that counts & here is where Barnard are the best I have seen.
I also note you failed to mention the Pierce action which is most likely the best of the American actions available!
By the way I actually highly regard the better American actions such as Bat, Stolle & Pierce, not so impressed with the overall quality of the Stillers I have had in my hands, still a good action though & I like them as well.
I respect your opinion Bruce & your right to express it, but it is only that, your opinion, just the same as my comments are my opinion.

Best, Keith H.
Thanks Bruce but I have my heart set on the Barnard, I already use a model P and I find them to be fantastic, strong and simple. Nkt that I have personally had the others you have listed though.
If anyone on here is able to comment on the AICS / Barnard SM fit please let me know... I am making a few other enquiries if I find out first I will post it here...
If anyone on here is able to comment on the AICS / Barnard SM fit please let me know... I am making a few other enquiries if I find out first I will post it here...