MuleyFever
WKR
Just want to confirm. I need a 223 bolt to convert to 6 ARC?
Any recommendations on who to have do it?
Any recommendations on who to have do it?
Kampfeld will put a bushing in to change a standard bolt face to an arc/grendel/ppc bolt face.There was a post, I believe in the 6ARC thread, that had a name of smith that was doing the bolt conversions.
That being said, any competent gun smith should be able to open up the bolt head to accommodate the ARC/Grendel/PPC chamberings.
You can also have a bushing installed on your 6.5 creed to size it down.I have a question on this too and I’m new to tikka actions. I have a 6.5 CM tikka. I can swap out the bolt for a 223 bolt, have it opened to 6 arc and nothing else is needed on the action/bolt - just the proper barrel correct?
Possibly a magazine swap too. I think the 6.5cm uses the m+ mag whereas it might run better with a standard m mag.I have a question on this too and I’m new to tikka actions. I have a 6.5 CM tikka. I can swap out the bolt for a 223 bolt, have it opened to 6 arc and nothing else is needed on the action/bolt - just the proper barrel correct?
I can’t figure out exactly how that’s done and if one option is better than the other between the 2 choices, ie weakness of the bolt, smoothness of cycling, chance to bind, etcYou can also have a bushing installed on your 6.5 creed to size it down.
I can’t figure out exactly how that’s done and if one option is better than the other between the 2 choices, ie weakness of the bolt, smoothness of cycling, chance to bind, etc
I plan on going the bushing route once I have the funds and can find a good deal on a used Tikka. I’m left handed so 223s are unobtanium.I can’t figure out exactly how that’s done and if one option is better than the other between the 2 choices, ie weakness of the bolt, smoothness of cycling, chance to bind, etc
I emailed Kampfield after he was mentioned on here a few times - he does both and it seems pretty straightforward as far as getting the work done. Replied to my email within a couple of days which I appreciate.I plan on going the bushing route once I have the funds and can find a good deal on a used Tikka. I’m left handed so 223s are unobtanium.
Man I’d love to see a picture or video of a bushed bolt just to see what it is. To me the machine work of opening a bolt face would be cleaner… but I already have a brand new standard bolt off a 6.5 CMI’d rather have a bolt face opened
There’s no difference in function in a properly bushed bolt though
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That is who I talked to. I had him cut thread and screw on a prefit for me and was happy with the results. It was a week or two from shipping the parts to having the gun returned.I emailed Kampfield after he was mentioned on here a few times - he does both and it seems pretty straightforward as far as getting the work done. Replied to my email within a couple of days which I appreciate.
Did he indicate one method over the other as far as performance is concerned/ bushing vs opening the faceThat is who I talked to. I had him cut thread and screw on a prefit for me and was happy with the results. It was a week or two from shipping the parts to having the gun returned.
I just asked about bushing the bolt and cost. I have a 1-10 243 that I was going to turn into a 22 creed or 6 arc. Decided on 22 creed since I had a tikka 223 barrel already and a few hundred TMK’s laying around.Did he indicate one method over the other as far as performance is concerned/ bushing vs opening the face