Sambubba
George
Now I know where the bubba came from
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Ray Atkinson
Stop laughing at us poor souls who cannot afford anything more expensive than a 700!
I have built several wildcats based on the 404 on Remington 700 actions - including one I have used my self in South Africa last year.
They work great.
PS. I buy cheap guns and work on them myself, so that I can afford to go on safari every year
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saeed@ emirates.net.ae
www.accuratereloading.com
It is not a matter of buying "cheap", I just hate to spend more money on something that is "suppose" to work better!
I think because I have been using Remington 700 for so long, and never encountered any problems with them, and can generally work on them myself.
Lately I have noticed some 700 come out of the factory in a rather "rough" state, and one definitely have to do some work on them. But, the action is absolutely sound. I just wish Remington would get rid of that silly little extractor.
One of teh first things I do is replace it with a SAKO type extractor.
On the subject of being cheap - I have been called a "slave driver" on many occasions. None of the boys who work here get any pay. Mind you, if they actually DID any work, I would not mind paying them!
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saeed@ emirates.net.ae
www.accuratereloading.com
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Ray Atkinson
I know you are a man of the world, and must have seen quite a few "unusual" things in your life.
But I can guarantee you, your hair will stand on end if you hear some of the things that go on here
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saeed@ emirates.net.ae
www.accuratereloading.com
In reality, nothing wrong with the M700 for most use, I use a lot of the actions in customers rifles. I just prefer Mausers or Mauser derrivatives for hunting rifles, call me an old hard headed nostalgia type. And I am beginning to like the CZ550, lot of bang for the buck in this action.
Sambubba
Are you building this for fun, or do you intend to go after beasts that fight back? If it is a DGR, John is right; it must feed and function reliably every time (even though you'll have backup, what if HIS gun fails?).
Talk to Saeed about the work he does on his .404-based 700s; they should work for you as well.
Let us know if you proceed with this project and how it turns out. I'm a lefty, too, and have always liked the .404 Jeffery as an all-around African cartridge.
George
For the record, theres a lot of options for the left handed shooter.
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Ray Atkinson
Now we know your question, a left hand rifle in 404. If the M700 looks like your choice, then have it built with care. Plus, nothing wrong with a 416 Remington, at least if you are not using the anemic loads that Ray mentions in another post!!! I have reamers for several 416's, and the 404 Jeffery, they all are about equal, the poor 'Ol Buff will not be able to tell the difference. Just use good bullets at the proper velocity.
[This message has been edited by John Ricks (edited 06-28-2001).]
If you have a 416 Taylor, and it works & shoots fine, consider the concept of obtaining brass with no headstamp and a stamp from MAST. I am doing this now with a 416 Howell for a customer, he purchased 404 basic brass with no headstamp and a 416 Howell stamp for me to stamp the cartridges with. Thus the cartridge headstamp will match the engraving on the rifle barrel.
I don't know what the ammo situation is in Africa, but I don't know that you'd necessarily find 404 ammo if your ammo gets lost in transport.
Ray was just calling it like he saw it, no offense, but I got a chuckle out of his post, and tend to agree with it. Heck, 404's don't really belong in Winchesters either, make it an M98, or make it some other sort of 40 cal.
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Ray Atkinson
I can't say that I've got the technical expertise to rework a standard 700 magnum action to be perfect with a .404; but I know that Remington's protoype .300 UM's cobbled together with standard actions held only two shells in the magazine and probably required some feed rail work on top of that.
But if you want a left hand 700 in .404, why not buy an Ultamag and rework it. You would have two options for solving the slight difference in rim diameter: Enlarge the bolt face slightly (which should be no problem) or turn down the rim of each individual shell (which would be a pain). With the factory 700 Ultramag action, you would get 3 shells in the magazine.
Another left-hand solution would be to use a left hand Sako. Their magazine box is wider than the 700 to begin with and they have a more reliable extractor.
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Ray Atkinson
I, too, am a Texan, but I deserted and moved to Ohio five years ago. I am trapped for another five years, then I am heading back West, probably somewhere in the southern Rockies.
I have a left-handed brother, so I know your pain. I would try to find a left-hand Winchester in your shoes. The Browning A-Bolts are not DGRs.
As far as 416 Taylor goes. You could mark the barrel .416/.458 (or whatever parent case you use.) I have heard that the inspectors are happy if one number matches.
The Rems are definitely getting rougher from the factory. I have never had a Rem extractor fail or malfunction in any way.
Don
Converting a 700 Rem to .404 Jeffrey is one of the no-brainers of gunsmithing. You MUST start with a 700 in .375 H&H or .300 H&H. Then you screw on a 404 barrel, headspace and maybe tweak the feeding a bit and you are through. Ditto for an M70 in .375 H&H. Since these actions are specially modified at the factory for the .375 H&H, it is silly, pointless and expensive to try and modify an action set up for a standard length cartridge. Good luck and don't let the BS get you down!
I have built a number of 404 on the Mauser and M-70 pre 64 Win action..100% feeding and extraction is imparative in a DGR....
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Ray Atkinson