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action of choice for a big bore?

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27 August 2008, 14:08
91xlt
action of choice for a big bore?
what is you action of choice for a big bore...why?
27 August 2008, 16:30
jsl3170
If 375 counts, my project is using a pair of M70 actions. I don't have the level of knowledge or experience some other forum members do, but I have spent a considerable amount of time educating myself about the Winchester and Mauser actions. In short, the M70 seems to be an action choice that will serve one's needs well.

I also think it is important to work with a competent gunsmith who understands the needs of such a rifle (read: reliable feeding!)and who has worked on such projects before.

As a final point, I have reached the conclusion that a well fitted stock is also of paramount importance for the hunter as it houses the action and barrel allowing them to perform their work.
27 August 2008, 20:21
Dave Bush
How much money do you want to spend?

Dave


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30 August 2008, 07:51
Atkinson
Mine will always be a 98 Mauser, an FN, or a pre 64 Mod.70..


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30 August 2008, 08:09
Buliwyf
98 Mauser, FN, or M70 Classic (best M70 ever)
30 August 2008, 18:09
91xlt
quote:
Originally posted by Buliwyf:
M70 Classic (best M70 ever)

tis my opinion also...
but for the biggenz...i REALLY like the cz550 mag
30 August 2008, 18:32
yzm19
what if you are lefthanded?? Confused
30 August 2008, 18:35
GeorgeS
quote:
Originally posted by yzm19:
what if you are lefthanded?? Confused


Winchester Model 70, maybe an MRC, Ruger M77 as a last resort.

If you're not particular about CRF vs. PF, add Remington 700, Savage 110.

George


03 September 2008, 02:32
shootaway
So far its a CZ 550.I am considering using it on a expensive piece of wood.It is the smoothest action I have tried.I own Sako,Rem 700,Win mod 70,Ruger.The CZ action has a new bolt handle and it has been smoothened.I think the Win would also be smooth if it was worked on but I like a one piece bolt.It is also a VERY simple action and its bolt lets me inspect the firing pin and spring easily.
03 September 2008, 05:34
Iron Buck
quote:
Originally posted by yzm19:
what if you are lefthanded?? Confused


You can still get a mauser. Here is mine built on a Zastava Left hand action. It is a 35 whelen.





I have another Left hand masuer being turned intoa 7x57. My project after that one will be a 375HH based on a left handed M70 that I picked up just as they anounced that they would end M70 production.
03 September 2008, 06:13
jeffeosso
Lets see.. choice for big bore actions..
well, lets first understand that the longer the action, the more (in general) that it costs.

you can build, in a standard length action, on a m98, m70, ruger, or even an mrc/dakota (max working loads below)
550 Express 700gr at 2130
500 AR 600gr at 2300
470 AR 500gr at 2400
458 AR 500gr at 2400
416 AR 400gr at 2500
375 Ruger/376 steyr...

Hey, I need to go ahead and build a 375 ruger sooner or later
jeffe


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