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    Looking for reputable gunsmith


    I have a Savage Axis XP in 308 that I bought a few years back as my first project rifle. I have already replaced the stock, trigger, scope, rail, ect. Now I am going to order a custom barrel from Bartlein Barrels in the next month or so to convert my 308 to a 7mm-08. I should only need to replace the barrel since the 7mm-08 is just a necked down 308 and therefore can use the same p-mags, bolt head, ect.

    While I wait for 6+ months for my barrel to come in the mail, I will be looking for a reputable gunsmith who can help me finish this project by installing the new barrel, bed the action, true/lap the action, blueprint the action, ect.

    I have already found this gunsmith and have heard really great things about Gordy: https://www.gordysprecision.com/blank/

    Does anyone know of a comparable gunsmith or better closer to the Mobile, AL area? Is there anything else worth-while to have the gunsmith do such as a bolt sleeve?

    Thanks for the help!

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    It sounds like you want to build something nearing custom rifle with a bolt sleeve.

    My opinion. Sell what you have and by an Big Horn Origin by Zermat Arms. American Rifle Company probably has something around the same price. Bolt operation is a huge improvement and the trigger and primary extraction will be tied correctly. Your new barrel will work with it. You will need a barrel nut and a trigger and have a great action with a good resale value. It is the action you are after without having to pay a smith 80-100 dollars an hour to fix it up. It has a Remington 700 footprint so many stocks are available and it uses Remington 700 style triggers.

    You could even cancel your Bartlien and purchase a shouldered barrel prefit. Get tired of the 7mm08 and you can screw your 308 barrel back on. Or a 6.5 PRC or Creedmoore. even a 223 if you want.

    If you were doing the work I would say go for it but not paying a smith 80-100 an hour for an axis rework.

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    Besides, shouldered barreled guns are just classier to look at. lol
    Nice action R/H, is that rail integral?

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    NO. The rail is not integral. The tolerances are held close enough where you can buy a shouldered prefit off the shelf and the headspace is good.thi action has interchangeable bolt heads with control round feed.

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