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| Just buy any .30/06 sized bolt action and rebarrel it. You won't need to do any action work to feed the cartridges. McGowen does my rebarreling. I have a left hand stainless steel Ruger 77 in .416 Ruger I'm thinking of selling.
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| thanks for the idea on the 30-06 and rebarrel. |
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| I would buy a Ruger Hawkeye LH SS 30-06 laminate from CDNN they were on sale around $550 and have Pac-Nor or others rebarrel it to 9.3 X 62 with exact same barrel contour. That is what I did with a Win 70 LH action and love the rifle.
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| kk alaska i like your idea, what is the contour like on your mod 70? i don't want a light barrel. i was thinking about a small upsize in the barrel |
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| My contour is light it is the exact factory contour of the Win 70 sporter in 270 Win. With the larger bore diameter it ends up quite light, which is what I prefer. Will measure muzzle dimensions. Also I will measure my LH Ruger .270 Win. muzzle to compare.
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| YZM19 contact Elliot he ordered extra left hand Zastava Mausers he might have the caliber you need. |
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| oh yeah ill try and call him asap! thanks |
| Posts: 106 | Location: spokane washington | Registered: 08 November 2007 |
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| yzm19, You might want to wait until the 60+ guns ordered by fellow AR members are delivered, to ensure that quality is up to snuff. George |
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| thats a good idea thanks george |
| Posts: 106 | Location: spokane washington | Registered: 08 November 2007 |
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| The Beretta importers have been importing the Zastava rifles and actions into Australia for a couple of years now and the quality has been very good for the price. |
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| Blasers cost thousands of dollars, and barrels can cost $800-$1500. You can build or buy rifles just as accurate for far less. George |
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| Owned two 9.3x62's. Sold one and then built another. Each was built on a Ruger stainless 06 action. Zero feeding issues with either.
My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
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| With respect on the 416 Rigby build on Lt handed action, hands down the best action for the buck is a Montana 1999 action you can pick up for between 800-1000 dollars
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| quote: Originally posted by dirklawyer: With respect on the 416 Rigby build on Lt handed action, hands down the best action for the buck is a Montana 1999 action you can pick up for between 800-1000 dollars
I spoke to MRC about this a while back when they did my 404J. They said it would take a lot of work to cram a 416 Rigby into their long action, if it could be done at all. Regardless they advised against it. Now if they ever make the PH action in a LH, there ya go. I think the least expensive route would be getting a LH CZ 375 action and going from there. If CRF is no concern, a Weatherby action is probably the easiest.
30+ years experience tells me that perfection hit at .264. Others are adequate but anything before or after is wishful thinking.
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| Posts: 854 | Location: Atlanta, GA | Registered: 20 December 2007 |
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| quote: Originally posted by GeorgeS: Blasers cost thousands of dollars, and barrels can cost $800-$1500.
You can build or buy rifles just as accurate for far less.
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Yes, you are correct. They are not inexpensive. But they are high quality and offe switch barrel capabilities with outstanding accuracy. But I will admit, they are not for everyone. |
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