To make a good sporter??? A first class job? Waaaay to much. You are money ahead buying a Dakota at $1200 bucks. No kidding. I have made several sporters on P-17 and P-14 actions. Not garage strong-arm jobs but full blown classic rifles with all the refinements. The last was a classic tropical style rifle in 45-70. I really enjoy it. I had fun building each one but if I got paid for my labor it would be under $5.00 an hour. You can't hire tht kind of thing any more and get much for any reasonable sum. Sporterizing military rifles was big after WWII, when labor was cheaper and skilled craftsmen were easiar to find. Factory rifles were scarcer and people were shorter on cash. Fifty years later we live in a different world. If you can find a previously butchered rifle and want to practice on it yourself, have at it and be proud of what you make.
Surface Grind $50.00
Trigger 65.00
bottom metal 390.00
D & T 80.00
Hand polish 30.00 per hour
Blue 100.00
Safty 150.00
Cock on open 75.00
rail work 30.00 per hour
Thats $940.00 plus the two hourly jobs, so your getting up around $1200. or more, depending.....then you will need a barrel and a stock, scope, irons, dies, brass, powder and bullets....Expensive hobby. but when finish if done right you have a rifle that will last for generations to come...
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Ray Atkinson