I've had a ton of interest in the gun I put together for my kids and I. Rather than addressing the same questions repetitively I decided to start a thread on it. My brother-in-law and I put two of these together a little over a year ago with great success. We wanted a gun with an adjustable LOP to accommodate growing shooters, short OAL to make it through nasty brush, ambidextrous and light enough to pack around the mountains. This setup is as close to perfect for our needs as we’ve found.
The first step is to pick up a Thompson Center Encore Pro Hunter Platform. We used the Model #1870 since I wanted the rifle stock forend but did not want a factory barrel. None of the local retailers had them so we bought online and shipped to a local FFL.
https://www.tcarms.com/firearms/interchangeable-platforms/encore-pro-hunter/platform
The next step is to find a barrel that will meet your needs. After reading volumes about T/C accuracy issues with long factory barrels we decided to have barrels built to our specs. There are several companies that specialize in T/C barrels. We ended up using Match Grade Machine who did a great job with a reasonable turnaround time. When we ordered originally I didn’t opt for fluting but I recently decided to have it done and sent the barrel back to MGM.
Now that you have a “rifle”, it’s time to add and swap parts as desired.
The first step is to pick up a Thompson Center Encore Pro Hunter Platform. We used the Model #1870 since I wanted the rifle stock forend but did not want a factory barrel. None of the local retailers had them so we bought online and shipped to a local FFL.
https://www.tcarms.com/firearms/interchangeable-platforms/encore-pro-hunter/platform
The next step is to find a barrel that will meet your needs. After reading volumes about T/C accuracy issues with long factory barrels we decided to have barrels built to our specs. There are several companies that specialize in T/C barrels. We ended up using Match Grade Machine who did a great job with a reasonable turnaround time. When we ordered originally I didn’t opt for fluting but I recently decided to have it done and sent the barrel back to MGM.
- 7mm-08 – classic round with good ballistics, mild recoil and widespread availability in Alaska. It’s also not as hip as a 6.5 Creed so when the hoarders/preppers go nuts, there’s typically still some on the shelf.
- 20” barrel length – long enough not to lose too much performance or accuracy
Now that you have a “rifle”, it’s time to add and swap parts as desired.