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Takola
02-15-2010, 12:32 PM
Hello I'm new to the site and have a lot of questions ..

I want to build a switch barrel rifle mainly for hunting and usually stay in the 25 cal to 7mm range. I'm leaning on a long action for greater versatility even though it will stay most of the time in either 260 or 7-08 in standard or AI form. Ive also wanted a 257 weatherby form age 6 i guess as my grandfather got one in the early 50s and called it "his favorite rifle " it went to one of my cousins who pawned it.

the main question is were to begin ? just go out and get a long action ? should i look for somthing used or just by a action from NSS sense he is 2 towns over from me or grab a stevens new or used as the trigger will be replaced anyway


thanks in advance
Takola

BrentWin
02-15-2010, 12:57 PM
My first suggestion would be to chip in the $12 membership so that you can have access to the excellent tech articles on this sight and the classified section. It is the best $12 you will ever spend if you shoot Savages.

Dirk
02-15-2010, 03:17 PM
Brentwin,
Nice. The guy asks a question and you give him a sales pitch! TACKY ???

Takola,
If you are intending to do all this by yourself, I would definitely start with a long action Stevens in a caliber you want and then upgrade and improve from there.You will learn a lot by doing it and have satisfaction in doing it. Best of luck in your project. ;)

Blue Avenger
02-15-2010, 03:28 PM
is the 257 weatherby going to be on this same action and a repeater? then start with a mag action.


If you looking for a reliable feeding 260/7mm-08 then you may want a short action which would chamber and eject an empty 257 mag case but would have to have the bolt removed to get a live round out of the chamber.

first thing? do all have to feed from a magazine? or can some be single shot?

pdog06
02-15-2010, 04:06 PM
Since you are changing the trigger anyway then I'd go with a Stevens or a used action. You can recoup your cost by selling the factory Stevens barrel(they usually bring $50-70). I would say you could sell it in our classifieds, but then I would be called "Tacky" :D.

Northlander may actually have a Stevens action or complete rifle available if you ask him. I know having him nearby to me would just get me in trouble ::)

Welcome to the forum. Theres alot of great info here

bluealtered
02-15-2010, 05:35 PM
Heck, tacky is one of the nicer things i've been called. Brentwin is right though, i remember seeing a steven sale for $250 in the classifieds, and i think there was a 7-08 there. Welcome aboard takola. blue

pdog06
02-15-2010, 06:08 PM
Heck, tacky is one of the nicer things i've been called.


:D ::)

Takola
02-15-2010, 07:19 PM
I will be getting a membership soon and i would like to have a swiss army rifle but the 257 ROY doesn't have to be on this rifle. I have a big aversion to buying anything not made in the US but its getting harder and harder to live by anymore. The PC I'm on now i built but its got many foreign parts and the name on my TV i cant even pronounce. I guess i could get a Vanguard sporter .

the reason i was kicking around a long action is the ability to seat out longer bullets and larger caliber selection. Most every one Id want is a 308 or 30-06 based except a 250 savage which was my first rifle. (not a 22lr) Yes i will do as much of the work myself as i can as thats the main reason i went savage as its as builder friendly as they come

Tak

Blue Avenger
02-15-2010, 08:07 PM
look for a .25-06 then, your part way to Roy and can share bullets if you reload. Barrel has a little more value them an o6 or 270 if you sell it. 6mm rems and 257 Robs also like the longer action.