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03 November 2008, 20:37
ramrod340
My left over parts 308 Norma
Well after at least two years I finally finished my 308 Norma. It started out as left over parts. I had a Daly bottom metal from my wifes rifle I built as a blind box. I had a MKX bolt in the drawer or about 20 years. Picked up a striped Daly action and a 30-06 24" light profile take off barrel. So new purchase was less than $90. Bought a discount(second?) stock from Great american. Only thing I did first class was had Kobe checker it. The blueing was supposed to be a bead blast but looks and feels more like a sand blast to me. But I can live with it.

Took it to the range got it on paper and tried some loads. No barrel break in shot 6 different loads two different powders. Best was .75" worst 1.5 and two others MOA.

While not to the class of many I've seen posted I'm happy with it.




As usual just my $.02
Paul K
03 November 2008, 21:36
swheeler
Very nice looking rifle thumb
03 November 2008, 22:32
butchlambert
Looks pretty Damned good! I wish I had a parts rifle that looked half as good.
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04 November 2008, 03:41
D Humbarger
Nice. Why was that stock a second? Was the inletting bad?



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04 November 2008, 03:50
vapodog
Very nice Paul.....a real beauty.


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04 November 2008, 04:33
ramrod340
quote:
Why was that stock a second? Was the inletting bad

There was a hair line crack (grain separation)about 3/4" long in the top left edge of the forend. I forced some epoxy it it.


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
04 November 2008, 05:32
jeffeosso
very nice!!


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04 November 2008, 05:36
ForrestB
Paul, that's a really good looking bucket of parts. It belongs in the "Truck-Gun Hall of Fame".

If you don't like the finish, you can always have it redone later.


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04 November 2008, 06:07
ramrod340
quote:
If you don't like the finish, you can always have it redone later.

Yep. I had one done by Toomany Tools that I like a lot better. I'll probably send this one and a 25-06 that has the same finish on it to him after the first of the year to be redone.

Thanks guys for your comments.


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
05 November 2008, 18:41
Thomas Jones
Looks just fine to this old truck driver,
I would have left it as an 06, but other than that its real nice...tj3006


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05 November 2008, 20:29
ramrod340
quote:
I would have left it as an 06

Yep many would. Several issues that kept me from doing it.
The bolt I had was a magnum face, the 06 barrel would not have headsapced correctly anyway.

I had found a set of used 308 Norma dies on ebay for next to nothing.

I already had a 30-06 and have a 358 Norma that needed a brother

Last but not least I like to be different which is why I have a 308 Norma instead of a 300wmag. dancing


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
06 November 2008, 00:43
TC1
That's pretty nice. I've been saying for years you can get some nice stuff at GAG every now and then.

Why a Norma over a WinMag? Just curious.

Terry


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06 November 2008, 02:25
ramrod340
Terry

No reasons that any sense to most people. Years ago I hunted with a guy that had a 30-338 I had shot it and liked it. I actually have dies and load 300Wmag for two of my non reloading hunting buddies. I never really fell in love with the 300Wmag. Can't argue with the function just didn't really like the look. Short neck for one. Also my memory told me the 30-338 would do basically the same and I remembered less blast.

Several years ago I picked up a 358Norma Mannlicher. Why? It was different. After that I kept looking for a 308Norma to sit next to it in the safe. Never found one that I liked. So one day I was going through the drawer looking for something and saw the magnum bolt. Put the rest together and this is what I got.

I will be the first to say the 308Norma will not do anything the 300wmag won't do. Yes loaded to the max the 300wmag should give a little more velocity.

Like I said above I prefer to be different. If every one at the camp has a 300W I'll bring a 308N. Big Grin

You must remember you are talking to a guy that has used his 280 based wildcat for just about everything up to and including a 411 & 416. Main reasons were because I could and they make a heck of a campfire discussion.

If push comes to shove I could always open it up to 300wmag.

I have been lucky with GAG I've bought 4 or 5 from their budget list. One I did need to fix the inletting on the guard. One side of the front tang owas off 1/16" a little stained epoxy and a marker to add a little gain. Only I can see it.


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
06 November 2008, 03:57
Rusty
Congratulations Paul! Nice looking rifle.

Your 308 Norma Mag is very close to my 300 Apex.

Perhaps we will meet some day out at the range? Do you belong to Bayou Rifles?


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06 November 2008, 04:28
ramrod340
quote:
Your 308 Norma Mag is very close to my 300 Apex.

Perhaps we will meet some day out at the range? Do you belong to Bayou Rifles

Yep should be real close. But I must add I've only read of the 300Apex never seen one.

Nope not a member. But I should be. I usually wait for an invite from my old boss who is a member and we make a day of it.


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
06 November 2008, 04:59
merlinron
beutiful!... nice job on the stock.