Can a McMillan stock inletted for a short action 700 be milled out to accept a longaction 700 without looking terrible? Thanks.
depending on how the receiver part of the action was assembled you could be removing much of the stiffer stock component and cause a flaw, i have not cut up a remington one before. better option, sell the short action mcmillan stock take your money buy a Robertson Composite and be twice as happy. Buying Canadian and better quality!
just my 2 cents
I would say, no. What flavour McM is it?
Can a McMillan stock inletted for a short action 700 be milled out to accept a longaction 700 without looking terrible? Thanks.
If done properly, it will work out fine. Fill the recoil lug and the front screw hole, and machine it out forward to take the long action parts. You will utilize the existing inletting from the magazine box back. You may have to touch up around the ejection port, depending on the pattern, otherwise you should not see anything externally.
McMillans are just a fiberglass shell with epoxy filling. You will not compromise the strength as long as you use a fill material that bonds to, and is as tough as the original fill. Devcon steel or aluminum will work fine.
They say the McHale stock is not available for a mauser action - kinda funny since it was they who produced em for the Parker Hale M85! I specifically asked them about this, as a friend of mine had a wood stocked M85 years back. They told me I'd have to do the inletting myself.
Cheers, Carl
Mcmillan's are not an epoxy filled fiberglass shell. Not attacking, just stating fact.