09 May 2008, 03:07
jsl3170Bottom metal units
Gents:
Quick question: Who makes bottom metal these days? Sunny Hill and Williams, correct? I may have found a M70 for myself and would like to eventually convert it to 375 H&H. If I do, I'd like a 1 piece unit. If I use Williams it appears I'd have a 3+1 rifle. A Sunny Hill I guess would give 4+1. However, I am told there would be quite a bit of added expense to make it feed completely accurately going that route whereas leaving it as 3+1 would be a lot less costly concerning making it feed.
Can anyone comment on this, please?
Thanks.
Jeff
09 May 2008, 05:18
Oregon45Can't speak to the feeding issue, but if you are going to build a custom rifle and want 4+1 I'd say spend the money and do it.
If it were me, and I wanted a "hi-cap" 375, I'd get a CZ 550; the advantage to a Model 70 in 375 is that it is a slim, trim, rifle with the standard floorplate. The Williams one- piece unit is nice, I have one on a pre-64 30-06.
09 May 2008, 18:02
jsl3170Thanks OR. At this point I'd rather spend money on other elements of the rifle and take it as a nice slim 3+1 configuration.
11 May 2008, 06:24
AtkinsonI would opt for the drop box and more capacity otherwise I would just stay with the original bottom metal, it works just fine..