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Finished my 416 Remington
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It is done. After several months of toil and lots of learning (many many thanks to you folks).

This is the first stock that I fully carved from a blank. My hat is off to anyone that has done this. I haven't checkered it yet, but will shortly in a simple point pattern.

Details: P14 Action, 23" ER Shaw barrel, Talley banded sling swivel, NECG banded front sight, NECG adjustable rear sight, Wiebe bottom metal, Dayton trigger, holds 4 down.

Next up is its twin in 458 Lott.

Please critique as you see fit. This is my first medium/big bore, and first homebrew stock. Do the proportions look correct?

Thanks,

Jeremy



 
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Nice Pictures.
Beautiful figure in that one.
Stock looks great as far as I can tell.
Nice work.

Enjoy!


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Nice job! What profile is the barrel? #4 or #5? What do you use to remove the bulk of the wood from the action inlet and exterior of the stock?


This is pretty close to what I'm having built. I have two 1917 barreled actions, one in 35 whelen and one in 404 Jeffery, being down by Dennis Olson. Exact same sights and barrel band. I also retained the factory safety (it's a great design) and the dogleg bolt (I had bolts of both designs and could cycle the dogleg easier from the shoulder).


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Looks darn good to me. Some checkering and a few buffalo and elephant to its credit is all it needs now.


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Thanks everyone. I'll post a few more pics of the other side tomorrow when I get a chance.

Austin Hunter: the barrel is a #3 ER Shaw contour. That is their first varmint contour. It is close to a Douglas #5. I grew up shooting a 1917 with the dog leg in the original 30-06. That handle will be retained on the 458 Lott build.

I'll add a couple more comments. I used the 1917 coned breach on this and altered the bolt accordingly to fit it. I figured that feeding would be improved, maybe, maybe not, but it does feed flat nose solids, and empty cases with equal ease.

I also used the magazine box from a Ruger 375 RSM. It fit easily, and only required about a half hour of file work.

Double cross bolts, and I went ahead and reinforced the wrist whether it needed it or not. The wood has straight grain through the wrist but it is hard to see.

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Well Done! For a big bore the stock looks perfect. Anxious to see some targets!


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Nicejob! My safe would be lonely without my .416 in it. I bet you will enjoy it.
 
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I haven't put many rounds downrange (16 to be exact). I managed 3" with the open sights at 100 yards. With a scope, I am hoping for about an inch.

The grip cap is buffalo horn, by the way, and it weighs in at 9lb 4 ounces empty. Should be 10.5lb with ammo and scope. This is the largest caliber that I have shot, and I have to say, it was no problem.

Again, thanks to all of the real gunsmiths who have shared their knowledge.

 
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What are you using for bottom metal. looks like Wiebe? Std or magnum? Nice work1
 
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Very nice


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rgg_7,

Thanks. The bottom metal is from Duane Wiebe. He only has one model for the Enfield that I am aware of. It is magnum in size and would work for anything you can stuff into this action.

You have to fab or steal a mag box to use with this bottom metal. The box isn't integral like on his Mauser bottom metal.

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I had some Wiebe Enfield bottom metal and sold it. And then my plan was to sell my Enfield actions, but couldn't find a buyer. So I had to build two new rifles (yeah, that logic doesn't work with the wife) So now I wish I would have kept the Wiebe metal. Oh well, I had the straightened factory ones already and they will work fine for my needs, but not as nice as the Wiebe version.


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Got it out to the range this morning with a 1.5-6X28 Burris mounted on it.

I was quite happy with the results. It took 4 shots to get it in line, and I shot the last 3 to see how it will group. They came in just over an inch. Now on to the 2015 Africa trip planning.

I only tried one load as the other bullets have not arrived yet. I can't complain about this one, though.

Load:
416 Remington
Brass - Formed Hornady Belted Magnum Basic
Primer - CCI250
Powder - IMR4895
Charge - 75.0 gr
Bullet - Hornady 400gr DGS
Average Velocity - 2353fps SD 5.3



My dog showing his approval of the target as well.
 
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