.....if you want a stainless 7.62x39, in an action scaled to match, without a detachable mag.
This started out as a barreled action from Prophet River to which I added a Pendelton stock and Jefferson Outdoors blind mag. In an effort to cut weight I used a carbide masonry bit to hollow out the bolt knob then sent the bolt to PR Precision to have it fluted. Each of those mods removed a whopping .2 of an oz for a total of .4 oz weight shaved off the bolt. The fluting was pretty expensive for the weight saved but I've never had a fluted bolt and just wanted one. Paul at PR did an amazing job and the turn around time was fast.
My trusty old Leupold 3-9x33 Ultralight in Talley Lightweights top off the rifle for a scoped weight of 5lbs 3.4oz.
I developed 3 hunting loads for it using mono bullets and will be working on a fourth at some point soon. The first load I developed uses the Barnes 110gr TAC-TX designed for the .300 BLK and it's the most accurate so far. Groups under 1" are the norm. The next one I worked up with the Barnes 150gr TSX designed for the .30-30. This bullet is designed to expand down to 1400fps so it should be perfect for the ranges I'll be using the 7.62. Accuracy is averaging just over the 1" mark. Third load uses Fox 123gr bullets designed for the 7.62 and again, they're right around that 1" mark the rifle seems to shoot most things at so far. At the time I was developing the 110gr and 150gr loads, the Barnes 123gr TSX designed specifically for the 7.62 was out of stock everywhere but now that it's back in and I have a good stock pile of it I'll be working up a load using that bullet. It's an awesome performer and has worked very well on many deer and bear out of my daughter's rifle for years now.
With the Jefferson Outdoors blind mag you can take advantage of a longer COL. All of these are seated out well beyond spec.
Here it is on a northern SK whitetail hunt last weekend. Haven't shot any game with it yet but it is a real pleasure to carry.
This started out as a barreled action from Prophet River to which I added a Pendelton stock and Jefferson Outdoors blind mag. In an effort to cut weight I used a carbide masonry bit to hollow out the bolt knob then sent the bolt to PR Precision to have it fluted. Each of those mods removed a whopping .2 of an oz for a total of .4 oz weight shaved off the bolt. The fluting was pretty expensive for the weight saved but I've never had a fluted bolt and just wanted one. Paul at PR did an amazing job and the turn around time was fast.
My trusty old Leupold 3-9x33 Ultralight in Talley Lightweights top off the rifle for a scoped weight of 5lbs 3.4oz.
I developed 3 hunting loads for it using mono bullets and will be working on a fourth at some point soon. The first load I developed uses the Barnes 110gr TAC-TX designed for the .300 BLK and it's the most accurate so far. Groups under 1" are the norm. The next one I worked up with the Barnes 150gr TSX designed for the .30-30. This bullet is designed to expand down to 1400fps so it should be perfect for the ranges I'll be using the 7.62. Accuracy is averaging just over the 1" mark. Third load uses Fox 123gr bullets designed for the 7.62 and again, they're right around that 1" mark the rifle seems to shoot most things at so far. At the time I was developing the 110gr and 150gr loads, the Barnes 123gr TSX designed specifically for the 7.62 was out of stock everywhere but now that it's back in and I have a good stock pile of it I'll be working up a load using that bullet. It's an awesome performer and has worked very well on many deer and bear out of my daughter's rifle for years now.



With the Jefferson Outdoors blind mag you can take advantage of a longer COL. All of these are seated out well beyond spec.

Here it is on a northern SK whitetail hunt last weekend. Haven't shot any game with it yet but it is a real pleasure to carry.
