robtattoo
WKR
The goal of the build was to stay under $500 & under 7lb.
Well, I got it half right.
I kept it a gnat's nut hair under five bills & an equal measure over 7 pounds.
It started out as a standard 30-06 Savage Axis including the budget scope that I scored for a total of $280.
I sold the scope for $50 & the stock for $60 bringing it to a total invested of $170
A friend of mine straight-fluted the bolt body. The stock is a heavily reduced Boyd's Classic (+$90 = $260) I hollowed out the butt & shortened, slimmed & lightened the front end, dropping it's total weight by 10oz. Just got it back today from having it dipped (badly ) in Kryptek Nomad camo. (+ $60 = $320)
I turned down & threaded the bolt handle to accept a carbon bolt knob (+ $30 = $350). Incidentally, I also had to relieve the top of the bolt handle to clear the ocular bell of the Vortex Crossfire scope. Something I didn't consider when I ordered the Talley low rings (word to the wise, is all )
The barrel is (I believe) an E R Shaw blank, shortened, crowned & chambered by Jim Walters at Bison Gun Works. I had it chambered in 6.5x55 with a long throat to readily accept the long Nosler 140gn Accubonds. (+$180 = $530) I could've left is as the ought-six, but honestly, I'm just that big a fan. There are so many other calibers just as adequate for half the recoil & The ballistics of a .264 long-nosed bullet takes a lot of arguing against. I went with the Swede simply because factory ammo isn't uncommon (if needed), Lapua make good brass & I'm not expecting this to be a 'beyond 500yd rifle' so it's more than up to the job off killing anything I'll be hunting. I've got a .280 Ackley on the bench for elk....
The trigger is stock, but polished & shimmed, with an overtravel screw & lighter spring installed. I've set it up with almost zero travel, but a break-weight of 4lb. Safe, but simple.
The barrel & action I had cerakoted in Magpul FDE. I had to paint the scope.
Unfortunately the total loaded weight came in at 7lb 10½oz, but for my first ever attempt at a build, to say that I'm happy is a VAST understatement!
Just went out for a function test & shot 5 times with no mishaps & no lost fingers (ok, so I was nervous. First build...)
Oh, I sold the original barrel on eBay for $63 do the total cost finalized at $467!
Well, I got it half right.
I kept it a gnat's nut hair under five bills & an equal measure over 7 pounds.
It started out as a standard 30-06 Savage Axis including the budget scope that I scored for a total of $280.
I sold the scope for $50 & the stock for $60 bringing it to a total invested of $170
A friend of mine straight-fluted the bolt body. The stock is a heavily reduced Boyd's Classic (+$90 = $260) I hollowed out the butt & shortened, slimmed & lightened the front end, dropping it's total weight by 10oz. Just got it back today from having it dipped (badly ) in Kryptek Nomad camo. (+ $60 = $320)
I turned down & threaded the bolt handle to accept a carbon bolt knob (+ $30 = $350). Incidentally, I also had to relieve the top of the bolt handle to clear the ocular bell of the Vortex Crossfire scope. Something I didn't consider when I ordered the Talley low rings (word to the wise, is all )
The barrel is (I believe) an E R Shaw blank, shortened, crowned & chambered by Jim Walters at Bison Gun Works. I had it chambered in 6.5x55 with a long throat to readily accept the long Nosler 140gn Accubonds. (+$180 = $530) I could've left is as the ought-six, but honestly, I'm just that big a fan. There are so many other calibers just as adequate for half the recoil & The ballistics of a .264 long-nosed bullet takes a lot of arguing against. I went with the Swede simply because factory ammo isn't uncommon (if needed), Lapua make good brass & I'm not expecting this to be a 'beyond 500yd rifle' so it's more than up to the job off killing anything I'll be hunting. I've got a .280 Ackley on the bench for elk....
The trigger is stock, but polished & shimmed, with an overtravel screw & lighter spring installed. I've set it up with almost zero travel, but a break-weight of 4lb. Safe, but simple.
The barrel & action I had cerakoted in Magpul FDE. I had to paint the scope.
Unfortunately the total loaded weight came in at 7lb 10½oz, but for my first ever attempt at a build, to say that I'm happy is a VAST understatement!
Just went out for a function test & shot 5 times with no mishaps & no lost fingers (ok, so I was nervous. First build...)
Oh, I sold the original barrel on eBay for $63 do the total cost finalized at $467!