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My first custom rifle by Mark Penrod!
08 April 2009, 06:15
EDMHUNTERMy first custom rifle by Mark Penrod!
Blueprint your receiver
Install Lilja 30 cal, 1-10” twist, approx #4 contour, 26” finish
Hand polish barrel ripple free
William’s extractor installed, modified so a round can be dropped into chamber, and bolt closed
Re-contour tang
Build up and checker bolt release
William’s 1 piece bottom metal, SS
Shorten factory box for use with bottom metal
Stainless bolt handle installed, longer with less sweep and built up root.
3 panel checkering 30 lines per inch
Re-cut loading port, and cut side of bridge for ejection clearance
Drill & tap for 8 X 40 screws, Talley rings & bases stainless, 2 pairs of rings
Fit bases to receiver, Polish & de-burr rings
Polish mag follower
Jewell bolt body
Trigger re-pinned, sears surface ground & polished. Safety wing timed properly
Install Echols stock, 14” LOP, machine screw swivel studs front and back both
Paint stock
Misc. polishing of action for smoother and reliable function
Mount scopes
Range test
It shoots sub .5 group with factory ammo
Very nice. What caliber is it?
Ted Kennedy's car has killed more people than my guns
08 April 2009, 07:27
EDMHUNTERSorry .300 win mag.
That is a fine rifle and excellent caliber. With that, you basically have a one gun arsenal and it's all you really need. But one rifle is simply unthinkable, isn't it?
Ted Kennedy's car has killed more people than my guns
08 April 2009, 07:41
EDMHUNTERPlease don't say such a thing! Some wive's might be reading this! You could be black listed from all gun forums with such talk! I am not sure but you should read the rules for posting again!
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Originally posted by EDMHUNTER:
Please don't say such a thing! Some wive's might be reading this!
The "jury" will disregard Doc's last statement. Let it be stricken from the record.
Carry on.
Ted Kennedy's car has killed more people than my guns
Its Ok to have more than one custom as it is more than one woman...once they come to terms with the fact that they will never be the only one, they settle on the matriach pleasure of being your #1, true or not, just keep telling them that, and Uwill do just fine.
U just need to give them the impression that they they are in charge- and then you can have as many rifles as you want, cause secrectly they fear the other bitches(imaginary or real) snapping at her heels for the position. Its in her own interest to look after your interests, so most likely she wont do too much to try and upset ya....
09 April 2009, 02:37
wymplequote:
a one gun arsenal and it's all you really need.
Heresy!!
10 April 2009, 09:07
rcamugliaIt is exactly what I'm looking for.
Lucky dude!
10 April 2009, 09:46
Michael RobinsonGreat rifle.
Congrats!
Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
10 April 2009, 17:25
Hot CoreThat is a nice looking rifle indeed. How does it shoot for you? Oh yeah, how much does it weigh?
I was thinking about Custom rifles just the other day. Did you give Mr. Penrod any specifics on how you wanted the Chamber cut, or just let him pick?
Really nice outfit!
Hey Trax, Lots of "wisdom" in your post.
11 April 2009, 05:28
EDMHUNTERIt weighs 9.5 lbs. Mark was getting sub. .5 groups at 100 yards with factory ammo. I had him make the chamber for factory ammo. I am going to finish breaking in the barrel tommorow.
WOW!
What a stellar rifle!!
Every detail of that rifle is perfection.
They just don't get any better than that.
Edit to add: I sure like the Leupold scope covers on the front and rear glass! They have to be the very best design going.
11 April 2009, 19:36
LBGuyan absolutely beautiful rifle, and one which should become a family heirloom.
question - is that a m70 classic action?
thanks
12 April 2009, 00:36
Blair338/378Bloody nice attention to detail work by Penrod.
Congratulations.
Verbera!, Iugula!, Iugula!!!
Blair.
Although the word may be slightly inappropriate, I would describe that rifle as being VERY sanitary....
13 April 2009, 07:36
wympleEven the plastic is very nicely done, but it's beauty demands fine wood.
15 April 2009, 01:00
EDMHUNTERYes it is a .300 Winchester classic model 70
15 April 2009, 17:12
<slancey>I have two FN Mausers done by him in the picture at left. His work is really first rate. You won't soon get over the high of owning and using it, or even just looking at it. Working up new loads becomes the hobby. Hunting with the piece is like icing on the cake.
Well done. Congratulations!
ED,
At 9.5lbs would that be with std. or magnum(2.5lb) fill stock?
17 April 2009, 05:50
22WRFquote:
Every detail of that rifle is perfection
Almost. It would be perfect if it had some custom bottom metal.
17 April 2009, 20:30
Phoenixdawgvery nice rifle. It should serve you well.
18 April 2009, 07:37
Duane WiebeGasp:! I can't believe it! Penrod's magnificent work and you wrapped a plastic stock around it!
24 April 2009, 06:07
EDMHUNTERquote:
William’s 1 piece bottom metal, SS
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Every detail of that rifle is perfection
Almost. It would be perfect if it had some custom bottom metal.
Williams one piece bottom metal is not custom?
24 April 2009, 06:08
EDMHUNTERquote:
At 9.5lbs would that be with std. or magnum(2.5lb) fill stock?
It is standard fill.
24 April 2009, 06:17
EDMHUNTERquote:
Gasp:! I can't believe it! Penrod's magnificent work and you wrapped a plastic stock around it!
It is an Echols legenend! And it is fiberglass not plastic!
25 April 2009, 04:09
stockerIt appears to also have the rear tang modified for blind screw too doesn't it?
stocker
25 April 2009, 17:14
EDMHUNTERIt is modified but I don't know anything about a blind screw.
26 April 2009, 04:41
DavidReedquote:
Originally posted by stocker:
It appears to also have the rear tang modified for blind screw too doesn't it?
All of the M70 Classics had a blind screw rear tang from the factory.
EDMHUNTER,
Your rifle looks to be superb, just as anything out of Mark's shop.