Stockade stocks 5/8 dia. I just checked out the Glades armory, I think I like that one better now.
I have a new FCP-SR. The bolt handle gets very close to the scope. What are your favorite aftermarket bolt handles?
Stockade stocks 5/8 dia. I just checked out the Glades armory, I think I like that one better now.
Last edited by RP12; 09-25-2013 at 10:20 PM.
Sharp Shooters Supply
300WSM 26" 1:10 Med. Hvy. Varmit McRee Precision
I have some of the Glades armory ones and have been very pleased with them.
what is the purpose of an aftermarket bolt handle ?? Not being sarcastic here, I`ve never seen one
Different shape, more leverage. I really like my glades ones.
I see your ashamed of your other handle. I made it too small?
Last edited by stangfish; 09-25-2013 at 11:43 PM.
There are a lot of bolt handles that really look sharp and work well but when you are just looking for practicality and function the old BT that comes on some factory Savage rifles and bolt shotguns works very, very well. And they don't cost near as much
Actually, it's the coolest, bestest bolt handle I've ever had. The size is perfect. The handle it close to the rifle body & doesn't stick straight out like the factory junk, the action on it is perfect. I get a lot of questions about it. If you don't mind a few million emails and PM's, I'll show the world your handi-work.
Just trying to keep your 6 covered, my bolt handle building buddy.
'Scuse me while I whip this out...!
Stockade 3/4"
So far, The Southern Ordnance one works well from Ebay.
It required some relieving to get it to fit properly.
It's not bent like it looks in the Photo above.
Last edited by SlimySquirrel; 10-15-2013 at 02:39 PM.
http://www.brownells.com/rifle-parts...973-49901.aspx
This is what I went with going to try to get it installed this weekend maybe if it gets here soon enough. Also have a tap and die set on order.
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I like the ones bootsmcquire makes swapped out all of mine to his I also like his muzzlebrakes
Yeah.. I thought the same. I'd say a machinist would be able to help you pretty easy though?
Indeed, but once I actually have parts on a gun I hate farting around with it too much, and it is a non-issue in the grand scheme of things. I e-mailed Glades about the possibility of making a round-top handle, and they said that the additional machining cost would be cost prohibitive for most consumers.
Fair enough. I guess you could get really brave with a file..... but I would not be so Brave!!
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