I've gone a little bonkers on Howa Mini custom builds - have five of them, all in custom stocks (B&C, Boyds, McMillan) with custom DBM & custom barrels, in 20 Tactical, 223AI, 22 Grendel, 6RAT, and 6.5 Grendel. I've used DIP & Jefferson DBM, and the last rifle I put together (223AI) was on a newer rifle with a different mag release that's highly unlikely to be tripped accidentally (just checked the last two stock factory rifles I have, found the mag release on the newest version is shorter, while one that I've had for a couple of years still has the older, longer mag release). I put this 223AI into the B&C sporter stock w/Jefferson DBM, finished the Krieger #4 barrel at 24", tuned the HACT trigger by trimming about 1-1/2 coils off the trigger return spring, put a Warne 20 MOA sloped scope rail on it, holding a Weaver Super Slam 4-20x50 scope in an old set of el cheapo Weaver low 4x4 rings, then bedded it into the B&C stock. Finished the bbl'd action in CeraKote Armor Black. I like the B&C sporter better than the M40 style - it's just handier, slicker, and the proportions look nicer to my eye. It would look even slicker with Jefferson BDL-style hinged floorplate bottom metal... It's the 1st pic, 6RAT in McMillan Game Scout & 20 Tac in Boyds in 2nd pic, and the CZ527/6RAT in the last photo.
I wasn't aware that Jefferson had come out with the DBM that uses CZ527 mags until I saw it mentioned here. Since CZ recently discontinued the 527, it's hard to say how long the steel 527 mags will be available. I bought a 527 carbine in 7.62x39 about six years ago, and re-barreled it with a Krieger #3 sporter that I chambered for 6RAT - never did get that magazine to feed 100%, but it was a slick & beautiful little rifle, due to its proportions and a very nice Turkish walnut stock that had some nice fiddleback figure - perfect for a walk-about rig. Perhaps going with a Mini in 223 would work perfectly with the
I've gone a little bonkers on Howa Mini custom builds - have five of them, all in custom stocks (B&C, Boyds, McMillan) with custom DBM & custom barrels, in 20 Tactical, 223AI, 22 Grendel, 6RAT, and 6.5 Grendel. I've used DIP & Jefferson DBM, and the last rifle I put together (223AI) was on a newer rifle with a different mag release that's highly unlikely to be tripped accidentally (just checked the last two stock factory rifles I have, found the mag release on the newest version is shorter, while one that I've had for a couple of years still has the older, longer mag release). I put this 223AI into the B&C sporter stock w/Jefferson DBM, finished the Krieger #4 barrel at 24", tuned the HACT trigger by trimming about 1-1/2 coils off the trigger return spring, put a Warne 20 MOA sloped scope rail on it, holding a Weaver Super Slam 4-20x50 scope in an old set of el cheapo Weaver low 4x4 rings, then bedded it into the B&C stock. Finished the bbl'd action in CeraKote Armor Black. I like the B&C sporter better than the M40 style - it's just handier, slicker, and the proportions look nicer to my eye. It would look even slicker with Jefferson BDL-style hinged floorplate bottom metal... It's the 1st pic, 6RAT in McMillan Game Scout & 20 Tac in Boyds in 2nd pic, and the CZ527/6RAT in the last photo.
I wasn't aware that Jefferson had come out with the DBM that uses CZ527 mags until I saw it mentioned here. Since CZ recently discontinued the 527, it's hard to say how long the steel 527 mags will be available. I bought a 527 carbine in 7.62x39 about six years ago, and re-barreled it with a Krieger #3 sporter that I chambered for 6RAT - never did get that magazine to feed 100%, but it was a slick & beautiful little rifle, due to its proportions and a very nice Turkish walnut stock that had some nice fiddleback figure - perfect for a walk-about rig. Perhaps going with a Mini in 223 would work perfectly with the CZ mags?
Sir, I am in a bunch of groups for mini actions an we are trying to get as many 6.5 Grendel mini owners as we can to get MDT TO make mags if you would email
[email protected]. And tell them to make the mini in 6.5 Grendel it would be awesome. And pass the word!