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Hi there, fairly new to posting here, but try to read a lot. I have a stainless Tikka T3x in 6.5CM that I'm thinking of using as the basis for this build with a West Texas Ordnance switch lug. I understand the action length is one size and that the bolt stop, bottom metal, and bolt face are the swappable items to make it fire different cartridges (key word there is understand, but I will say that I've never built one). I'd REALLY like to build one gun that has the ability to fire different cartridges that are on the extremes of the spectrum- think of 6mm ARC on the bottom end, and maybe something like 338 Sherman something (I can't keep them all straight) on the top end. And yes, maybe something "typical" in the middle like 308 or 6.5 CM. Just my opinion here, but I just feel it's a little silly to build a gun that shoots 2 or 3 cartridges that are barely different such as a 308 AND a 6.5CM, or 300WM AND 300PRC, etc. All this with the least amount of confusing, redundant, or proprietary parts specific to one cartridge only. I'm open to the overall build direction being either something like a skeletonized chassis (ultradyne UD5, with a folding stock attachment of some kind of comes to mind), or a more conventional, yet modern stock like an AG composites or Manners that has some degree of adjustability of cheek weld and/or length of pull with a fairly vertical grip. I am looking both for opinions and an ingredients list here. I've looked at some things and, 1. Get overwhelmed, 2. Find 1 product on this website, 2 on that website, 4 on another website, etc, and by the time I think I may have it figured out, I'm back to where I started.
I don't really have a weight in mind, but it would be used for hunting and target shooting. Something in the 8-10 (ish) pound range seems good (scoped, which I know is a whole other ball of wax). Realistically, the furthest I would plan to shoot would be 600-800 yards on targets, with some practice with the unit, maybe out to 600 on game. Game would commonly include coyotes, Texas Whitetail, and hogs, hopefully some time elk or moose in the future. I plan to reload in the future, but currently don't. I prefer the more modern cartridges in general (have all the PRC's) vs the old. I know, they shoot fine too, but they're getting older as you read this. I think I'd prefer to have one bolt assembly, but would consider 2 if the cartridges were appealing and different enough due to expense- think I saw Tikka replacement bolts on Mountain Tactical, or Oregon Mountain for like $475, I probably bought the whole gun for $700, so that just seemed high to me.
My experience level- I've built a handful of ARs. Mount my own scopes (lapped and leveled). Swapped some triggers and polished a few factory ones. Changed stocks on a few things. Don't have a barrel vise, but wouldn't mind buying one! No machining experience myself, but have a pretty extensive set of hand tools for smithing.
SO.... what do you think? Crazy is an acceptable answer.
What 2 or 3 cartridges would you consider?
What's your full build list? As specific as possible would be very helpful.
And where could I find the most parts for this build in one place?
Thanks for any input!
I don't really have a weight in mind, but it would be used for hunting and target shooting. Something in the 8-10 (ish) pound range seems good (scoped, which I know is a whole other ball of wax). Realistically, the furthest I would plan to shoot would be 600-800 yards on targets, with some practice with the unit, maybe out to 600 on game. Game would commonly include coyotes, Texas Whitetail, and hogs, hopefully some time elk or moose in the future. I plan to reload in the future, but currently don't. I prefer the more modern cartridges in general (have all the PRC's) vs the old. I know, they shoot fine too, but they're getting older as you read this. I think I'd prefer to have one bolt assembly, but would consider 2 if the cartridges were appealing and different enough due to expense- think I saw Tikka replacement bolts on Mountain Tactical, or Oregon Mountain for like $475, I probably bought the whole gun for $700, so that just seemed high to me.
My experience level- I've built a handful of ARs. Mount my own scopes (lapped and leveled). Swapped some triggers and polished a few factory ones. Changed stocks on a few things. Don't have a barrel vise, but wouldn't mind buying one! No machining experience myself, but have a pretty extensive set of hand tools for smithing.
SO.... what do you think? Crazy is an acceptable answer.
What 2 or 3 cartridges would you consider?
What's your full build list? As specific as possible would be very helpful.
And where could I find the most parts for this build in one place?
Thanks for any input!