22 March 2011, 05:54
JcchartboyCustom 700 25-06 Dennis Erhardt Karl/Feldkamp
Hi Guys,
I know most folks here, myself included, usually look to this forum for classic guns and wood stocks etc. From time to time though I know I also like to see some modern custom designs as well.
Along those lines I figured I would post one I just got back from having work done on.
This gun started its life off as a factory Rem 700. The action was trued and rebarelled by Dennis Erhardt of Montana and a H-S precision installed. I picked up this gun from another AR member who had previous picked it up off the orignal owner on the Campfire. The gun was in mint condition when I got, and shoots Double Tap factory 120gr partition loads sub-Moa out past 200yds.
After shooting and hunting with it last year my girlfriend Melissa was sure it was a keeper for her. I decided it was well worth putting some addition money into to finish it up right.
Tonight it just came back from Karl Feldkamp at Kampfleds where I had it coated, bolt fluted, new bolt handle installed etc.
In any case, here it is with some pics from along the way.
JC
22 March 2011, 05:54
JcchartboyHere is what the same gun looked like two weeks ago...
JC
22 March 2011, 05:58
JcchartboyHere is Melissa with the same rifle last summer, as well as a Euro mount of a buck she took with it last fall at 200yds.
JC
23 March 2011, 04:57
Dago RedYou're a lucky man, finding a woman that likes hunting with you.
The rifles pretty nice too.

I like the bolt knob better in the before version, but the rest of it is very cool.
Red
23 March 2011, 05:47
butchlambertI'm kinda like Red. Other than the bolt knob it looks good.
Butch
23 March 2011, 17:15
JcchartboyThanks Guys,
While the bolt knob does appear somewhat obtrusive in the photo, in person the whole thing melts together pretty nicely. More importantly, functionally, the bolt definetely fits the gun very well.
JC
Here is the finished product.
23 March 2011, 17:17
JcchartboyHere is another gun I just finished upgrading including coatings by Kampfeld.
JC
24 March 2011, 06:01
Cane Ratquote:
Originally posted by butchlambert:
I'm kinda like Red. Other than the bolt knob it looks good.
Butch
I've gotta agree with you guys on the bolt knob but other that that I like it. Nick buck too, tell your girlfriend congrats.
09 April 2011, 05:15
Jcchartboyquote:
Originally posted by butchlambert:
I'm kinda like Red. Other than the bolt knob it looks good.
Butch
Butch,
How does this handle look to you?...Better?
JC
09 April 2011, 05:25
butchlambertJC,
I like the rifle, but just can't like the bolt knobs. It is your rifle though and I know several folks that have reservations on mine. You build them for yourself, not the rest of us.
Butch
09 April 2011, 05:29
Jcchartboyquote:
Originally posted by butchlambert:
JC,
I like the rifle, but just can't like the bolt knobs. It is your rifle though and I know several folks that have reservations on mine. You build them for yourself, not the rest of us.
Butch
I hear you. What would your preference be...The standard remington style? Or more of a traditional round Mauser style?
JC
09 April 2011, 05:51
butchlambertJC,
I'm not on my computer that has the photos on them. I definitely don't like the looks or the function of the factory 7-700 bolt handles. I like them straight and with a round knob. I prefer checkering for no slip.
You picked a couple excellent guys to do your work.
Butch
09 April 2011, 06:10
Jcchartboyquote:
Originally posted by butchlambert:
JC,
I'm not on my computer that has the photos on them. I definitely don't like the looks or the function of the factory 7-700 bolt handles. I like them straight and with a round knob. I prefer checkering for no slip.
You picked a couple excellent guys to do your work.
Butch
Thanks Butch,
I agree with you on the bolt handles...I prefer the round and checkered as well. Just can't have everything all the time!
Here is one that belongs, I believe, to "pre-war". Definitely, a nicer way to go though not always quite perfect with a factory cut stock. If I were going to put more money into a bolt handle I would have done something similar to this on the Rem 700 based Jarrett that I own. As it is, on this go around I also had Karl coat a PTG Orbendorf bottom metal that I installed on that Jarrett to replace the factory metal.
JC
09 April 2011, 23:12
Jim FillmanWhere did you get the fluted bolt done at
10 April 2011, 00:00
butchlambertI'm sure Karl Feldkamp did it.
Butch
23 May 2011, 05:28
Jcchartboyquote:
I'm sure Karl Feldkamp did it.
Yes...that is correct.
JC