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I've done a few customs, and figure I have one more left in me at my advanced age. Though I have several rifles, I have none that I truly like for smoothness of the action (bolt). I'm a lefty, and would like to build another deer/pronghorn rifle, probably 257 or 6.5, not too heavy or too long. I would like very much to receive suggestions on choice of action. The rifle will be for Montana, I'm a lefty, and like nice walnut a blued steel. I've no objection to single shots except that I've had difficulties with No. 1'S and don't want to spedn the bucks for a Dakota or Hagn.
 
Posts: 2827 | Location: Seattle, in the other Washington | Registered: 26 April 2006Reply With Quote
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We Winchester/FN M70. Consider 7x57. Or, take a really deep breath and go Granite Mountain.
 
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The nicest, smoothest, action, IMHO, that was ever imported here were the Sako actions. FInd one in LH and go for it.


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10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
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Here is a LH G series Model 70 that Mark Penrod worked over the action on. I have handled a bunch of rifles and this one locks up like a bank vault and is as smooth as any I've cycled. I don't know what they do to them, but D'Arcy Echols, Gene Simillion, and Mark Penrod can make these actions feel completely different from what you see from the factory. Even a couple of pre 64 guys have commented on this receiver after cycling it. Smiler

 
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I am a lefty as well.

The smoothest action I have is McMillan G30 action. I was amazed when I received couple of rifles they had built for me.

BTW, they will sell you just the action as well.
 
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Here is a 300 win that I did on a LH Sako



Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
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Nice!
 
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Thanks to all for comments. Of all my rifles the smoothest are LH M70 Classics and a LH Sako Finnbear. Perhaps I'll have a chat with some of the gunsmiths recommended.
 
Posts: 2827 | Location: Seattle, in the other Washington | Registered: 26 April 2006Reply With Quote
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I I might take a loot Dan Dowling. Hunting guns built to bench rest specs.

I have a 257 AI he did with a Schneider barrel in a McMillan smear camo stock ant it shoot like it has eyes.

Sounds like just he ticket for what you want to hunt.


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If you want smooth, the Tikka is hard to beat. There are plenty of calibers to choose from. I do like the left hand Win Model 70s and the Montana 1999 both after work polishing them up.


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