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I just heard that same thing from my gunsmith who bought some equipment from Ralph.From what I heard, Ralf is going to manage Hartman and Weiss in Germany.
I just heard that same thing from my gunsmith who bought some equipment from Ralph.From what I heard, Ralf is going to manage Hartman and Weiss in Germany.
I would also recommend calling Insite Arms.My advice is give Harley at insite arms a call .i was in the same boat as you a while back . Been wanting a custom build , had an idea of what I wanted in a rifle but not quite sure where to start . I talked to a few different shops . Most of them were just trying to sell me stuff and didn’t explain or discuss much . Harley answered all my questions and suggested products to fit my needs . I’m getting a rifle built by him now . If it turns out as awesome as their customer service so far it will be beautiful . I found as well it was a lot less hassle to just buy from the shop that’s doing your build . I looked into bringing in my own action and stock from the states and it was a bit of a pain in the ass . Most shops will order whatever you want though . As long as it’s something they recommend . You can get pre fit barrels from international barrels that use a savage type locking nut . You can install yourself with a set of headspace gauge . Some actions also have shoulder type pre fits . Then you would just need to get your other companants to match and assemble it . Would need stock bedding and stuff to s depending on what you use . Im sure other members can chime on with more expertise than me though
I went with a falkor 7 actionI would also recommend calling Insite Arms.
For a hunting rifle action I would definitely be going with the new round Impact Precision 707R or the Impact NBK.
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What barrel did you go with?
Read post #12 old timerIf it's Ralf Martini you are thinking about, I believe he is leaving Canada and moving to Austria or Germany.
yeah after lessons learned I first scour market to see if what I want is available factory and go that way, but now he knowsLots of good advice above. My two cents is be aware that you will never get your money back if you decide to sell it, 50-60% of the value of the parts might be realistic. Speaking from experience hehe
Also, when you find a gunsmith, tell them your expectations for the build and what you want them to do. Confirm they understand. My last build wouldn't feed rounds when I got it, since the gunsmith left that for me to figure out.
MDT chassis doesn’t fit Sako actions. Weatherby 307 (rem 700 design) Alpine comes in the MDT HNT26. Can get it in 300 win or 300 PRCDoes anyone make a 300 win mag on a MDT HNT26 Chassis ? The other question I have is, would a Sako action and barrel fit in a MDT HNT26 Chassis......300 win mag Sako rifle would be the donor.
If you want a tack driver buy a good barrel, single point cut rifled barrels, I’ve used dozens of different actions, factory Tikka, Sako A7, Win 70, Husqvarna, Carl Gustaf, Rem 700, Kimber 84M, 84L, 8400 and or full custom actions, and all have shot well but the one constant is I use good barrels.Does anyone make a 300 win mag on a MDT HNT26 Chassis ? The other question I have is, would a Sako action and barrel fit in a MDT HNT26 Chassis......300 win mag Sako rifle would be the donor.. I am
looking for a gun to do everything, hunt deer, elk and moose. I want a tack driver, reliable, smooth operation and good quality parts. SS barrel, chassis, muzzle brake, crisp adjustable trigger. Not looking for a light weight mountain rifle. Not concerned if it's on the heavy side. Will be looking to put a Leupold VX 5 CDS on it.
What brand of barrels would you suggest ?If you want a tack driver buy a good barrel, single point cut rifled barrels, I’ve used dozens of different actions, factory Tikka, Sako A7, Win 70, Husqvarna, Carl Gustaf, Rem 700, Kimber 84M, 84L, 8400 and or full custom actions, and all have shot well but the one constant is I use good barrels.
Well I’m kind of partial to Benchmark cut rifled Barrels, but there is lots of good barrel makers aroundWhat brand of barrels would you suggest ?
Constantly broke, eh???I chased that custom for years and found out its just a dream and smoke that lingers for a time.
Lots of good advice above. My two cents is be aware that you will never get your money back if you decide to sell it, 50-60% of the value of the parts might be realistic. Speaking from experience hehe