What CRF action to use as a donor?

It's not required by any means I just like them. Does PH make a shot action, or are there 308's built on a long action?

The Parker Hale/ Midland? many more brands that came out of the UK in the late 50s early 60s were simply K98 actions that we sporterized and had better wood on them.
Not really a short action and not really a long action, sort of a nice inbetween. Many of the PH1200s and the like we built as 308, the advantage being you could seat your bullets out a little further.
 
I wouldn't mind hearing that story!

OP, if you wanted to get real fancy you could use a kimber 84M for a donor.

Charged by lioness in an area that was supposed to be lion free in SA. "Knowing" there was nothing around to worry about strolled around the savanna with an empty chamber in my rifle. I literally dropped a round in the chamber and shot in a panic. There would not have been enough time to feed through the mag box as most CRF rifles require.
Hit her between the eyes, she landed 2 feet from me after bouncing off the Landcruiser. Would love to claim expert marksmanship but in reality it was 100% sh!thouse luck only.

 
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M70 SS action would be my choice.

I’ve never had an issue single feeding a M70 or M77 action??. Just drop one in and close the bolt.
 
M70 SS action would be my choice.

I’ve never had an issue single feeding a M70 or M77 action??. Just drop one in and close the bolt.

Older CRFs usually wouldn't take a dropped into the action round without squeezing the blade extractor. Most (if not all?) the CRF rifles produced in the last few decades will take single rounds. It's definitley something you want to check on your rifle prior to needing to do it. :)
 
Older CRFs usually wouldn't take a dropped into the action round without squeezing the blade extractor. Most (if not all?) the CRF rifles produced in the last few decades will take single rounds. It's definitley something you want to check on your rifle prior to needing to do it. :)

Good to know, Thanks.
 
Charged by lioness in an area that was supposed to be lion free in SA. "Knowing" there was nothing around to worry about strolled around the savanna with an empty chamber in my rifle. I literally dropped a round in the chamber and shot in a panic. There would not have been enough time to feed through the mag box as most CRF rifles require.
Hit her between the eyes, she landed 2 feet from me after bouncing off the Landcruiser. Would love to claim expert marksmanship but in reality it was 100% sh!thouse luck only


You the expert for sure but I've never had a CRF that didn't single load from the top. Only owned like 6 though???
 
Are there other specifics you would be looking to achieve with the build?, or would it be easier (and cheaper) to just buy a factory CRF in 308?

Ya, most likely cheaper and easier to go factory and wake some changes. Who's really in this to save money though?!

What I want is a 20" medium to medium heavy 308 or maybe another 260, CDI bottom metal and a stock that has a steeper pistol grip, more like a McMillan A5 but slimmer and lighter.
 
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