I had to take two or three re-takes of your pictures and yes, by golly, that is a Mod. 700. I really like the bolt handle and Mod "70" type safety, no doubt from Mr. LaPour.
Williams bottom metal?
May the wind be in your face and the sun at your back.
P. Mark Stark
Posts: 1323 | Location: San Antonio, Texas | Registered: 04 March 2003
It's an interesting rifle. Jim Kobe did all the action trueing, rebarrel, and chamber along with a Sako extractor. The rifle is extremely accurate. McMillan did the stock and pillar bedded it. I got a wild hair in me one day and sent it to Ed LaPour. He installed Dakota bottom metal, 3 position safety, welded up the rear tang, and bolt handle. I wasn't happy with the spring and follower so I sent Ed a Winchester pre-64 spring and follower which he used. Along with shooting great, it feeds slicker than owl shit. 140 grainers at 3150 and 160s at 3000.
beautiful- was the bolt handle welded to the lug while still on the bolt, or was the whole bolt handle assembly made up, and then brazed in place as the originals are?
thanks.
Posts: 3314 | Location: NYC | Registered: 18 April 2005