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Folks, my .416 Ruger has been recently completed. Surgeon 1086 action Composite Stock Cerakote Finish 21" barrel with 3 port break It will wear a 2.5-10x32 Compact NXS | ||
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Wow! Will be interesting to know what the felt recoil will be like and the overall gun weight. How long is the barrel before the break vents? 577 BME 3"500 KILL ALL 358 GREMLIN 404-375 *we band of 45-70ers* (Founder) Single Shot Shooters Society S.S.S.S. (Founder) | |||
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Barrel is 21" and the rifle is aproximately 8.5 pounds bare. I sold my cz 550 .416 Rigby to fund this build, I wanted a more compact .416 than what the cz 550 was...................I do miss my Rigby though, so I have kept all my ammo, dies and brass | |||
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PC, Could you please show a closeup pic of the scope base & complete action (from loading side)? I am not familiar with the Surgeon 1086 action and very interested in flexible (ie more eye relief) scope mounting. BTW, you can easily 2x or 3x your photo size to just fill the viewing monitor. Unless you are using a cell phone, in which case these are fine and well appreciated. | |||
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PC, well done! can't wait to hear how well it shoots jeffe opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club Information on Ammoguide about the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR. 476AR, http://www.weaponsmith.com | |||
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Try here http://www.surgeonrifles.com/p...ducts&product_id=202 They are like a Remington 700 but integral recoil lug and Howa type extractor and integral bases. Might be one piece bolt as well | ||
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Thanks Mike. I like that. Very nice action. Obviously not control feed, but a very nice design. That top rail is exactly what I would have liked on my 505 Gibbs. I did add that, but no where near as neat as building the scope rail into the action. I just cannot overstate the confidence I have with my scope mounted an extra inch forward. Even the M70 w/ Leupold base provides more eye relief than the CZ or Ruger fixed receiver scope base. I look at this and the new TC Ikon and cannot help but think TC missed the mark for a new and modern look. And CZ could have done a much neater job on the bolt-on weaver type base. | |||
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4bore, they were cell phone pics !! The surgeon actions are very well made and very rugged. Integral bolt handle, Integral lug and rail. They use the M16 extractor......no its not a control round feed action, however I am not to fussed I would take that rifle buff hunting in a heart beat. I think thats the best mounting set up you can get. I am having a .500 A2 put together on a Stiller TAC .338 action (in custom rifles there is a fellow who has had a .416 Rigby put together on this action) it will use wyatts center feed, center stack box as reliable as any system out there IMHO. I do like and appreciate a fine CRF action but ONLY if there mated to certain calibers eg; .375 H&H etc. I feel a .416 Ruger etc. sits nicely in this type of action from a moral perspective | |||
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<Mike McGuire> |
Paul, Will that Surgeon 1086 take the HS Precision single stack magazine/floor piece? | ||
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PC- leading the way to bridging the gap between the big game and precision fraternities | |||
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Mike, yes they will.........you order your stock inletted for whatever bottom metal you like.....eg HS precision, if you dont go regular floor metal the AI system is better than the HS precision set up IMHO. Also you can order a "Wyatts center stack center feed box and follower" they are slightly long er OAL than regular rem 700 boxes. I am having one of these units put into a .300 win mag build and the .500 A2 on a stiller tac .338 action that I will get is also using this system.....basically exactly the same as Weatherby MK 5's on the .378 and .460 based rounds a little longer in OAL and you need to just alter the actio na tad to get the yatts extended boxes fitted.....the ultimate for fail proof feeding and reliability Mistake on weight of bare rifle weighed before and it is 10.12 pounds bare, should be fine in the recoil department. | |||
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PC, which stock is that btw. The MCS-T? Karl. | |||
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Karl yes it's the mcst a very comfortable stock. | |||
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PC foward me your address and i will send you a few cast bullets, which i have been casting for the 416, Veral Smith made me the mould and it spits out really nice bullets...you never know they may shoot real well.....i priced some 416 proj @ O Rilleys and they were all over $100 for 50 proj My 416 Ruger will be blued in the next few weeks so i should have it here before christmas...might need to get together and compare notes Daniel | |||
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Cool... almost looks like a "tactical" .416 Ruger! On the plains of hesitation lie the bleached bones of ten thousand, who on the dawn of victory lay down their weary heads resting, and there resting, died. If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with Kings - nor lose the common touch... Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it, And - which is more - you'll be a Man, my son! - Rudyard Kipling Life grows grim without senseless indulgence. | |||
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Folks I intend to add the wyatts extended mag box with center feed and stack...same as .378 mk5 based rifles, it's thenext vest thing to crf tuned by a top smith IMHO. M98 pm sent mate. | |||
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Mate do you have any more pics for our viewing pleasure? | |||
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I will endevour to get some better pics !! | |||
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