The Medium Bore Thread

Do these count? 350rm and 9.3x62

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That 350 is gorgeous...... One of your projects?
 
It was put together before I started doing my own work.
It started life as a m7 in 7saum, Bevan made me the tube and Rembo screwed it on - it was to pay homage to the 660 I had earlier.
 
You going to run factory sights?

I have a set of Ruger factory sights and barrel band stud in bright stainless... and also a set of NECG Masterpiece Banded sights and Classic barrel band swivel.. not sure which way I will go yet... but probably classic Ruger.
 
That's my thinking also.

Keep us posted....... I am interested in building something similar...... So far, from my research, lack of lightweight options for aftermarket parts has frustrated me.....

Like you, a 7 pound rifle in a non compact rifle would interest me.... Where did you find he stock?.... I didn't even get that far......

I assume the fact that an M77 action itself is not lightweight keeps the options down.....
 
Keep us posted....... I am interested in building something similar...... So far, from my research, lack of lightweight options for aftermarket parts has frustrated me.....

Like you, a 7 pound rifle in a non compact rifle would interest me.... Where did you find he stock?.... I didn't even get that far......

I assume the fact that an M77 action itself is not lightweight keeps the options down.....

I wasn't looking for lightweight accessory options, that is not what I am going for, so I can't help there. The stock is a McMillan MKII Hunter. The rifle is one of three M77 MKII stainless rifles that I have here... that is up in the air as yet... I am looking to have this one up and running for fall 2017, so I have some time.
 
I acquired this Remington 798 rifle as a .300 Win. Mag. (it's actually a Zastava barreled action in a Remington laminate stock). It was retro-fitted with a 24" McGowen Precision barrel chambered for .350 Remington Magnum. A 1-in-12" twist was specified in order to stabilize heavy for caliber projectiles. The barrel is free-floating with the action properly bedded. Since it's a long action, cartridge overall length isn't restricted to the short standard overall length of this round. The throat has been lengthened accordingly.

Heavy projectiles can be seated without taking up case capacity unlike the standard cartridge. This rifle is capable of safely firing 310gr bullets at 2500 fps, and 250gr bullets at 2750 fps. I call it the .350 Rem. Mag. SI (Slamfire Improved). :cool:

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thanks a lot.
 
Thanks..... Will look into the McMillan...... I actually saw some stuff about it, mostly on the Ruger forum...... But when I went to their site I couldn't actually find the stock......

I am in no rush either...... Have nothing in full size and leightweight though.... Haven't even decided on cartridge, just know I want something in SA.......
 
I wasn't looking for lightweight accessory options, that is not what I am going for, so I can't help there. The stock is a McMillan MKII Hunter. The rifle is one of three M77 MKII stainless rifles that I have here... that is up in the air as yet... I am looking to have this one up and running for fall 2017, so I have some time.


How did you get a Kevlar McMillan for a Ruger?
 
How did you get a Kevlar McMillan for a Ruger?

"Kevlar" was an improperly used term intended to be generic... as in ... whatever McMillan's aramyd matrix fiber/resin is...


https://mcmillanusa.com/mcmillan-rifle-stocks/hunting-stocks-ruger-mark-ii-hunter/
 
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