First question you'll probably ask is "why", and you'd likely not be far off the mark, but here goes:
If one was so inclined to have a shop machine a custom bottom metal for AI mags for a Remington 600, how would one go about designing or giving proper instructions for such a thing? This was my first rifle and my boys are finally starting to be able to hunt with me so I've been kicking around this dream of updating it for them. I fully understand that the monetary measurement of this endeavor does not make sense, but it's more about keeping this thing alive rather than getting rid of it or (worse) just letting it rot away in the back of the safe.
So what's the best way to find out if this is even feasible? Pull dimensions from the factory trigger guard and work backward from there? Scrap the factory and work off of the action itself?
If one was so inclined to have a shop machine a custom bottom metal for AI mags for a Remington 600, how would one go about designing or giving proper instructions for such a thing? This was my first rifle and my boys are finally starting to be able to hunt with me so I've been kicking around this dream of updating it for them. I fully understand that the monetary measurement of this endeavor does not make sense, but it's more about keeping this thing alive rather than getting rid of it or (worse) just letting it rot away in the back of the safe.
So what's the best way to find out if this is even feasible? Pull dimensions from the factory trigger guard and work backward from there? Scrap the factory and work off of the action itself?