Over the years I've picked up a few bubba job small ring mauser rifles. I have a nice action that has had the charging hump removed, d&t, and the trigger guard has been profiled. It will need a new bolt handle, and I'm thinking of going with a slicked off shroud and a Bold trigger with side safety as this is the cheapest option. I'd love to do a two position Win/Ruger style safety though. This action is going to be the basis for my build.
I was thinking of something like a Ruger compact with a laminated stock and titaninum or matte black finish like Duracoat or something. I'm thinking a FWT contour barrel cut down to 18-22" I envison this rifle topped off with a Leupold 2-7 or 3-9 compact scope as well in Redfield style bases and rings.
I was seriously thinking .250-3000 Savage on this build as I'd love to have a rifle in this caliber but the action is a little long for this cartridge IMO. The .257 Bob came to mind as well but I already own a .25-06. I've been looking as well at the 7.62X39 barrel kits that they sell on Numrich.
However in some of the trades I've done recently I picked up some .300 Savage dies and 100+ pieces of brass. I started to study the cartridge and it seems like a good canidate. I do like the design of the cartridge and while it is short necked I've never found any thing saying that it can't be an accurate rifle.
My question I guess is, what do you think of my build plans? Can the 93 action handle the .300 Savage safely, I'm not going to be pushing the limits of the action? Should I throat the barrel to stay around 150/165 grains or should I go up to 180 grains which is spec? I'll be using it on mainly deer and pronghorn and maybe run some 110grain VMax- 125 grain Nosler BT's for varmints.
I was thinking of something like a Ruger compact with a laminated stock and titaninum or matte black finish like Duracoat or something. I'm thinking a FWT contour barrel cut down to 18-22" I envison this rifle topped off with a Leupold 2-7 or 3-9 compact scope as well in Redfield style bases and rings.
I was seriously thinking .250-3000 Savage on this build as I'd love to have a rifle in this caliber but the action is a little long for this cartridge IMO. The .257 Bob came to mind as well but I already own a .25-06. I've been looking as well at the 7.62X39 barrel kits that they sell on Numrich.
However in some of the trades I've done recently I picked up some .300 Savage dies and 100+ pieces of brass. I started to study the cartridge and it seems like a good canidate. I do like the design of the cartridge and while it is short necked I've never found any thing saying that it can't be an accurate rifle.
My question I guess is, what do you think of my build plans? Can the 93 action handle the .300 Savage safely, I'm not going to be pushing the limits of the action? Should I throat the barrel to stay around 150/165 grains or should I go up to 180 grains which is spec? I'll be using it on mainly deer and pronghorn and maybe run some 110grain VMax- 125 grain Nosler BT's for varmints.
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