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14 August 2010, 00:05
CRUSHERNEW ACTION BUILD.
I f you were going to have an action made or make one yourself what would be the things you would want most?
simple trigger , useable safety that locks the bolt (for me no mod 70 swing) ability to open bolt on safe, classic lines, light weight, sized for round to be used , ready to feed and function for your chosen round when you get it.
this is some of my list what would you guys like?
looking to make my own or commision it made
VERITAS ODIUM PARIT
14 August 2010, 00:14
Dall85In the style category: extended upper and lower tangs, Oberndorf style trigger guard, double square bridge for Talley scope rings, checkered bolt release.
Jim
14 August 2010, 02:26
CRUSHERagree on tally bases double square bridge . no mod 70 safty for me I cant reach it. for my kind of hunting. extendid tang does look cool.
anything else ?
VERITAS ODIUM PARIT
14 August 2010, 02:28
Bobsterquote:
Originally posted by CRUSHER:
I f you were going to have an action made or make one yourself what would be the things you would want most?
simple trigger , useable safety that locks the bolt (for me no mod 70 swing) ability to open bolt on safe, classic lines, light weight, sized for round to be used , ready to feed and function for your chosen round when you get it.
this is some of my list what would you guys like?
looking to make my own or commision it made
1.
http://www.ruger.com/products/...traLight/models.html2. What 22 WRF said less safety
3. Remington 700 w/custom bottom metal
4. CZ
5. Custom lightened M17 or P14 w/square bridges
The Ruger's got everything on your wish list, plus integral scope mounts and CRF.
14 August 2010, 05:14
CRUSHERTrue there are actions available simi custom builds to be done here but the name on the side of this one will be mine. looking at about 3500 bucks per just thinking long as I was up just as easy to build 50 as 1. it will be like I think it should be but trying to see what everyone else might want.
VERITAS ODIUM PARIT
14 August 2010, 05:31
Kiwishooter2One exactly like this would be what I would like
Simple trigger
Controlled round feed
Sized to cartridge
3 position mod 70 style safety
Integral scope bases
Biggest change to what is pictured is in Left hand
Mine would be much the same; double square bridge mauser action, etc...been down the road once with a deal that did not work out.
Second time around a bought a Granite Mountain Arms (they actually produce and ship them) sent it to Ralf Martini

and will finally get what I wanted.
If you can make and inventory a good product, they can be sold!

14 August 2010, 09:34
Traxquote:
Originally posted by Kiwishooter2:
One exactly like this would be what I would like
An rare sighting of an Harre Model 49.
About the best M70 type receiver[c-ring] ever made.
14 August 2010, 11:21
ColoradoMattquote:
Originally posted by 22WRF:
for a deer rifle.
1. Copy exactly a g.33/40 action
2. Put a model 70 style safety on it
3. Put a blackburn trigger and bottom metal on it.
4. Talley mounts and rings.
5. 7 x 57 lightweight barrel
6. Lightweight wood stock
7. Lightweight scope
go hunting.
Ya, what he said!!
Matt
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14 August 2010, 11:40
CRUSHERKIWISHOOTER2 JJS TRAX That is very close to what I have in mind I think mine will be more model 30 than model 70 but that is all about the safety I can have one do the same thing as the swing type but be ambi and off the bolt where I can reach it. that is a very classy looking little action any more pictures and description. simple effective classy
VERITAS ODIUM PARIT
15 August 2010, 10:12
SevensFirst, something that doesn't cost an arm and a leg would be nice, but here's the features I would like:
- Double Square Bridge (that accepts standard QR scope mounts)
- CRF
- Smooth, straight bolt handle
- two position thumb safety (I know ... it's what I like)
- Thumb cut out (I just like how it looks)
- A simple trigger with as few pieces as possible
- Lightweight
- front action screw screws into recoil lug
- Minimal logos and markings on the action
- No plastic/polymer parts!!!
I feel like I'm describing a Mauser 98 more or less ...
16 August 2010, 03:00
D Humbarger1. Copy exactly a g.33/40 action
2. Model 70 style safety
3. Blackburn bottom metal.
4. Dual Dove tail bases
5. 7x57mm barrel (half octogan)
6. Turkish Walnut stock
7. 2.5x8 Leupold scope
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16 August 2010, 22:32
BrandoWell, if I were to have a action built for me I would have to change my plans according to what im building.
For instance, if im building a all out hunting rifle. In all honestly there are only things I can find wrong with a Remington action. the trigger, which is easily fixed with a Jewell or Timney. And the amount of metal on the bolt face so I could use it for larger caliber rifles or non-belted cases. But like I said a hunting rifle, so it would be according to what im building. but things like round capacity and feeding capabilities would play a role in my decision. Being able to feed any round I want and the securiyt of a 3+1 in my rifle would make a real nice rifle to have in whatever caliber I choose.
Now if I want a accurate long range rig, I would go with something with a left ejection port right hand bolt type deal. Drop box 5 round magazine. easily adjustable trigger without having to remove it from the stock.
The perfect action you ask? A remington 700 with a Jeweel trigger and enough meat around the bolt face to hold any round I choose to make it into and enough capacity in the magazine to make me comfortable in hunting any game I choose.
16 August 2010, 22:38
homebrewerquote:
Originally posted by CRUSHER:
I f you were going to have an action made or make one yourself what would be the things you would want most?
simple trigger, usable safety that locks the bolt (for me no mod 70 swing) ability to open bolt on safe, classic lines, light weight, sized for round to be used , ready to feed and function for your chosen round when you get it.
this is some of my list what would you guys like?
looking to make my own or commission it made
Call Nesika Bay. They offer many styles with lots of options.
http://www.nesika.com/17 August 2010, 03:19
butchlambertHomebrewer, I'll have to disagree with you on this. Nesika were ok, but overpriced at one time. A lot of the Remington clone guys have passed them by and at a cheaper price. With the amount of people in the clone business you would be a fool to go that way.
Butch
19 August 2010, 08:49
CRUSHER- Double Square Bridge (that accepts standard QR scope mounts)- tally or even weaver
- CRF
- Smooth, straight bolt handle- slightly oversize ball on the end- also one piece with the bolt body
- two position thumb safety (I know ... it's what I like)-I prefer this with a bolt lock feature seperate.
- Thumb cut out (I just like how it looks)- you should be ablr to get both thumbs in the action
- A simple trigger with as few pieces as possible- yes and should come from factory to my spec.
- Lightweight- sized dia and leingth apropriate to ctg used
- front action screw screws into recoil lug
- Minimal logos and markings on the action-absolute minimal
- No plastic/polymer parts!!!- none at all
plus this should feed and function flawlessly with the load demensions I prefer ready to barell and stock as is.
love it so far how much should this retail for?
VERITAS ODIUM PARIT
19 August 2010, 08:57
TraxI would not buy a new action that has a thumbcut.
Even with older actions, I pass up building on the g33/40 in favor of the commercial Brno21.
20 August 2010, 03:01
Bryce DillaboughDoesn't anyone care about bolt throw?
20 August 2010, 03:49
CRUSHERquote:
Originally posted by Bryce Dillabough:
Doesn't anyone care about bolt throw?
leingth or turn?
VERITAS ODIUM PARIT
20 August 2010, 04:19
ForrestBquote:
Originally posted by Bryce Dillabough:
Doesn't anyone care about bolt throw?
Yes, that's why so many nice customs are built on A-Bolts. Not.
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21 August 2010, 00:15
Bryce Dillaboughquote:
Originally posted by ForrestB:
quote:
Originally posted by Bryce Dillabough:
Doesn't anyone care about bolt throw?
Yes, that's why so many nice customs are built on A-Bolts. Not.
I'm just saying....If we are talking about a dream action why not have it all. The accuracy of the Model 70 platform and the bolt turn of a Mark V or A-bolt.
21 August 2010, 00:59
uwaveI like that Harre Model 49!
So, how would one obtain one? anybody know?
for me it would have to be a Sako 75 no better action available for a hunting rifle IMHO
21 August 2010, 01:57
CRUSHERquote:
Originally posted by Bryce Dillabough:
quote:
Originally posted by ForrestB:
quote:
Originally posted by Bryce Dillabough:
Doesn't anyone care about bolt throw?
Yes, that's why so many nice customs are built on A-Bolts. Not.
I'm just saying....If we are talking about a dream action why not have it all. The accuracy of the Model 70 platform and the bolt turn of a Mark V or A-bolt.
it is doable if that were a major concern. can cut it about in half
VERITAS ODIUM PARIT
21 August 2010, 02:18
Bryce Dillaboughquote:
Originally posted by CRUSHER:
quote:
Originally posted by Bryce Dillabough:
quote:
Originally posted by ForrestB:
quote:
Originally posted by Bryce Dillabough:
Doesn't anyone care about bolt throw?
Yes, that's why so many nice customs are built on A-Bolts. Not.
I'm just saying....If we are talking about a dream action why not have it all. The accuracy of the Model 70 platform and the bolt turn of a Mark V or A-bolt.
it is doable if that were a major concern. can cut it about in half
I think for hunting rifles and dangerous game rifles it is a concern for many shooters. The shorter that vertical throw the faster and easier you can load that next round. Not as much of a concern for the target shooting group, but i like to be able to take some of my hunting rifles to the range or competition and have the best of both worlds in one action.
21 August 2010, 04:37
7mmMagnumquote:
Originally posted by uwave:
I like that Harre Model 49!
So, how would one obtain one? anybody know?
This is the mob in NZ that makes them.
Brian Harre's contact details are:
Harre & Co Ltd
PO Box101-883 NSMC Auckland NZ
harreandco@ihug.co.nz
21 August 2010, 05:21
Idaho SharpshooterAnd, a design that would lend itself to adding Double Set Triggers to it, in case I wanted to build a 300 H&H or 6,5x68S for plains game.
Rich
22 August 2010, 17:52
mauser93What I would want is only two things:
1. I would want to look at the action and read, "Dakota Model 76, Sturgis, South Dakota."
2. I would want to see a serial number that told me that the action was built before Don Allen died.
That would do it for me.
22 August 2010, 21:28
22WRFquote:
Originally posted by 7mmMagnum:
quote:
Originally posted by uwave:
I like that Harre Model 49!
So, how would one obtain one? anybody know?
This is the mob in NZ that makes them.
Brian Harre's contact details are:
Harre & Co Ltd
PO Box101-883 NSMC Auckland NZ
harreandco@ihug.co.nz
Are those actions readily available in New Zealand?
I wonder if we could get Mr. Kiff and Mr. Harre together for a visit!!!!

22 August 2010, 22:01
Sevensquote:
love it so far how much should this retail for?
$500 bucks would be nice, then we could put some money into other quality parts like the stock, sights, barrel, etc and have something left over to pay for a hunt with. Plus, having the airlines lose your rifle becomes much scarier as the cost of your rifle increases.
Now, being that I came up with the idea for that action, I'll get it for free right?
Regarding bolt throw, I like the 90 degrees. I can't say I've even seen a 60 degree bolt throw with a claw extractor either.
While we're at it and my creative juices are flowing, why not have the only marking on the action be the serial number. The actions could be called a "Serial Action" because the serial number is the only thing on the action and we would be known for it. Our motto, "No logos, no nonsense." Any other important info that we
have to put on the action could either go below the stock line or inside the trigger guard.
23 August 2010, 03:29
7mmMagnumquote:
Originally posted by 22WRF:
quote:
Originally posted by 7mmMagnum:
quote:
Originally posted by uwave:
I like that Harre Model 49!
So, how would one obtain one? anybody know?
This is the mob in NZ that makes them.
Brian Harre's contact details are:
Harre & Co Ltd
PO Box101-883 NSMC Auckland NZ
harreandco@ihug.co.nz
Are those actions readily available in New Zealand?
Absolutely! They keep them on the shelf in between the hens teeth & the rocking horse shit!

23 August 2010, 07:12
Traxquote:
Regarding bolt throw, I like the 90 degrees. I can't say I've even seen a 60 degree bolt throw with a claw extractor either.
60deg.bolt CRF claw extractor. and was available in 9,3x64B! .... a very slick action.
23 August 2010, 22:11
Sevensquote:
60deg.bolt CRF claw extractor. and was available in 9,3x64B! .... a very slick action.
I stand corrected ... any pictures of the bolt face? It doesn't appear to have the long claw extractor like the Mauser 98.
24 August 2010, 12:43
Kiwishooter2quote:
Brian Harre's contact details are:
Harre & Co Ltd
PO Box101-883 NSMC Auckland NZ
harreandco@ihug.co.nz
Are those actions readily available in New Zealand?
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Actually I don't think Brian is making them anymore.......Kiwi
25 September 2010, 22:02
Lord Frithquote:
Originally posted by Trax:
I would not buy a new action that has a thumbcut.
Even with older actions, I pass up building on the g33/40 in favor of the commercial Brno21.
Trax,
IIRC, respectfully submitted, the half-round cut in the left receiver wall is not a thumb cut at all. According to Paul Mauser's patent application for the cut it was a gas escape route only. Regardless, I am with you-no cut out on this build for strength reasons alone. I am assuming that was the impetus behind your choice, eh?
Stephen
25 September 2010, 22:15
butchlambertI told my Grandson to watch this thread as I don't believe I'll live long enough to see its completion.
Butch
26 September 2010, 02:26
boltmanMine would be what Kiwishooter has pictured except:
Extend the tang more and put a proper english double shotgun style tang safety on it, get rid of the winchester style swing safety. My tang safety would have two positions, Fire and Safe with the bolt locked. I wouldn't have the intermediate stop which unlocks the bolt. I feel it's unneeded, people have been cycling actions to unload for a over a hundred years with the safety off, point it in the correct direction and you won't shoot anyone. It's a firearm, it can't be made idiot proof nor should that be our goal. My tang safety would also block the firing pin when on. I don't know how it would be done, but that's what I would want.
Shave about a pound off it, again I don't know how you would do it but that's what I'd want.
26 September 2010, 08:32
congomikeA commercial 98 Mauser as bought by the British gunmakers in .416 Rigby and .318 WR length. I like the double square bridge. Original trigger, original 'flag" safety, no drilling, tapping or milling of the bridges, since I don't like scopes on classic rifles. Pretty simple, but to me, the ultimate in class and classic actions.
26 September 2010, 19:26
HowardI think a tang mounted safety, that makes the rifle safe by decocking it, like the Blaser, would be neat.
Howard
Moses Lake, Washington USA
hwhomes@outlook.com
26 September 2010, 20:37
DMBI'd probably quit looking after I found a Sako L461.