21 March 2003, 08:08
ScratchRebarrelling Sako to a .416 Rem Mag???
I have a Sako Bolt action model LR1R in a .300 Winchester Magnum. My question is can I rebarrel this action to a .416 Rem Mag. (rim of both cartridges are the same .532)if so what barrel lenght would serve this caliber the best? I would like a 26" or 27". Want is your thought and/or opinions. Thanks
Scratch
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21 March 2003, 08:17
GeorgeSCheck the side of the action; if it is an AV, then the .416 will fit.
You may may need the ejection port enlarged, but I doubt it.
Sako did offer the AV in .416 Remington Magnum; Richard Powell, a member of this forum, has one.
George
21 March 2003, 08:54
Dr. LouI have a Sako AV in 416 Rem and it ha a 24" barrel. Your L61R will handle the 416 with no modification. As far as barrel length, I would go with a 22"-24" barrel. With it's large expansion ratio, you don't need the extra inches - any velocity increase would be negligible.
21 March 2003, 09:27
ScratchGentlemen
The only thing I see on the action is Model L61R, serial number and what looks like MV in that order. Will this also work thank you.
Scratch
21 March 2003, 09:29
<Buliwyf>My 416 Rigby's have 25 inch barrels. Since I like longer barrels the 26" or 27" is appealing to me. In fact, I would be tempted to have Sterling Davenport build me a 27" intergrated expansion chamber barrel.
It can always be cut down.
Buliwyf
21 March 2003, 09:32
ScratchI almost forgot what would something like this cost? And what is your favorite barrel make? I've had good look with Shilen as far as accuracy goes. However, I was looking at using a Douglas Supreme what your thought? Thanks
Scratch
21 March 2003, 12:55
<Buliwyf>I don't think you can make a mistake with any of the top barrel makers. The Douglas XX which I believe is the Supreme is an excellent barrel with a competitive price.