I haven't built my self anything in a little while because I have been very busy, mostly helping others who need it. I decided to clean up my shop and start a new thread on that. Well that was the foreplay for a new build. I have had these parts for a couple of months or so waiting on the painter to feel like painting for him self again. This is something I have wanted for a long time. A 223 chambered for shooting 80 grainers. I am using a Stiller action, Bartlein barrel with 1 in 8 twist, a McMillan A-4, and a Timney trigger. I started today after getting home from work. Here are the first pics.
Here is a look at the chamber end after dialing it in and before any cuts.
Machining the tenon to length.
Here I am squaring up the shoulder, and creating a slight relief cut to remove the radius left by the other cutter.
Threading the barrel for the action.
Cutting a counter bore for the bolt nose with a boring bar. normally I use a counterbore tool from PTG, but I don't do this small caliber often, and they are caliber specific, so it's old school in this case.
Fit the action, and chambered the barrel. Here the action is on snap tight, and bing tested with the gages. all went just perfect with the way the Lapua brass I'm using fit. A little final polish, and off to the vice.
100 ft lbs of torque from my Snap-on wrench, and another try at the gages, and all is cool. That's as far as I got today. more to come tomorrow. Thanks.
Here is a look at the chamber end after dialing it in and before any cuts.
Machining the tenon to length.
Here I am squaring up the shoulder, and creating a slight relief cut to remove the radius left by the other cutter.
Threading the barrel for the action.
Cutting a counter bore for the bolt nose with a boring bar. normally I use a counterbore tool from PTG, but I don't do this small caliber often, and they are caliber specific, so it's old school in this case.
Fit the action, and chambered the barrel. Here the action is on snap tight, and bing tested with the gages. all went just perfect with the way the Lapua brass I'm using fit. A little final polish, and off to the vice.
100 ft lbs of torque from my Snap-on wrench, and another try at the gages, and all is cool. That's as far as I got today. more to come tomorrow. Thanks.