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I played with a nesika actioned varmint rifle at a gun show a while back and now I'm trying to decide if i should buy one for a hunting rifle or if i should use a sako 75 stainless instead. Any opinions? | ||
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Jim Borden, a well known benchrest/accuracy gunsmith uses a variant of the Nesika action on the hunting rifles he builds...both for little critters and bigger game like moose etc...they are very accurate. Having said that I think I would prefer, for a big-game rifle, an action such as the McMillan MCRT or the action that Ed Brown makes...these are very high quality custom actions made for hunting rifles...McMillan's is similar to the Rem 700 while Brown's is closer to the Winchester 70 and while neither is inexpensive I think they are worth it. John Lazzeroni uses the McMillan on his custom rifle line. I have two of the MCRTs and absolutely love them. | |||
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<Jeff in ND> |
I used a Nesika K repeater for my 257DGR. I have only had it for about 9 months but so far love it. However, I would not use the HS Precision Magazine again. It works fine but this is the only rifle I own with a removable magazine and I prefer the Rem BDL type.
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<Tigar> |
I have a Nesika action 300 Dakota that I've used for hunting in CO and MT the past two years - I love it. I've taken deer and elk with it and it has performed great in the field (all weather, quick follow-up shots etc.). I can't wait to use one to build another gun on. I've heard they are also working on a controlled-feed version if you are looking in the direction of dangerous game eventually (although I don't want to be a fieldtester in that department). I looked at several of the other custom actions and they may be great, but personally, many of them just seemed like Remington 700s, modified enough to call it a custom action, and some cost quite a bit more than the Nesika. My take was why not use one with a proven benchrest pedigree (so you know it's extremely accurate), as long as it was practical for hunting. I know a few gunsmiths that build a lot of hunting rifles on them and have for years and their clients have nothing but praise for them. Nesika also has a lot of good info at their website and have been great to talk to on the phone. I would obviously recommend them, but I'm also sure some of the others are good choices too. Good luck. | ||
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JOHAN...my first is a an original Lazzeroni in 9.53 HellCat...they use the short MCRT action. The second is a rifle I had put together by a custom 'smith using components I supplied based on the short MCRT action also..it is a Lazzeroni Patriot (.308)...the reason I didn't get a factory rifle was I wanted to try a new barrel with a radical gain-twist. | |||
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<JOHAN> |
DB Bill nice set up for hunting. Do you have any pic's on them? We love to see. Jeff in ND is your rifle with the drop bolt. I have looked at nesika website and there are a bizillion of options. What is the options on your rifle. Do you think it's worth the $$. Is it a Brown stock on your rifle. What is a 257 DGR? Cheers [This message has been edited by JOHAN (edited 02-09-2002).] | ||
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Jeff what kind of a sling set up is that?Who did the rifle?How does it shot? | |||
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<Jeff in ND> |
My Action is a Nesika K with the following options: Repeater Recoil Lug (pinned) Pinned Trigger (No Hanger) Rear Tang ground to Reminton Profile. Drop Bolt (You need this if you like your scope mounted low). Stock is a High Tech Specilities (Rem 700 SA) Scope is a Leupold 4.54X14X40 with Premiere Reticle Mil Dot. Rings are Leupold double dovetail Bases are Leupold, you have to buy to sets as the Nesika uses the spacing of the Rem front base for the front and rear. Trigger is a tuned Reminton. Sling is a Ching Sling 3 point shooting sling. Here is a link to more info on the 257DGR, The 257DGR is based on a 243Win or 260Rem, necked to 25 caaliber and shoulder pushed back just enough to make the shoulder 30 degrees. Preformance is a bit above the 250 Ackley Improved. Good Hunting
I expect to find a load with the bullet I want (70 or 80 gr Starke RPVB's), at the velocity I want, and it will shoot consistently @ or under .5" 5 shot groups if I am up to the task. That is what my other 2 DGR rifles do and they are only on Rem actions:-) Actually my 223Rem DGR rifle is a .25" rifle or better and my 243AI is @ the .5 to .75" range depending on the load. [This message has been edited by Jeff in ND (edited 02-10-2002).] | ||
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They are really nifty rifles...go to the Lazzeroni web-page at www.lazzeroni.com and take a look at the short-action rifles. Both of mine look like those except the stocks have some color to them...if you look under customer results you can see some of the trophies I took with my HellCat. | |||
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<re5513> |
quote: Certainly if you have the budget, you could do worse then a Nesika bay action as the basis for a custom rifle. I built up one on a Model J short action, w/ pinned recoil lug, jewel trigger, LV taper fluted barrel w/ fast 1-8 twist, chambered for 6mmBR, single shot, McMillan A-2 tactical stock. I love the rifle. AFIK there is no Jewel trigger for an M75 action. The stock Sako trigger is good but it's no Jewel. That would be one reason to go to the NB action. Another would simply be workmanship. The NB actions are works of art, extremely smooth and as one of my friends commented, "orgasmic". The Jim Borden inspired eliptical bands on the bolt reduce bolt play tolerance to .001". That's pretty cool. A friend also built a rifle on a stainless M700 long action (.25-06) that is setup similar to mine (jewel, A-4 stock, etc). It honestly performs as well as it would had he chosen to build it on a NB action. If you have the means, by all means go for the Nesika Bay. You'll never look back and wish you had done it using the Sako M75, I guarantee that. Regards, | ||
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