Gunsmithing Mcmillian actions

Re: Mcmillian actions

I would look into a BAT machine or Surgeon. McMillan are great rifles but usually if you are going to do a McMillan it is already built. If you're in Phoenix, check out Bruno's, they have a good amount of BAT machine receivers and you can compare them to the McMillan.
 
Re: Mcmillian actions

Its a complete 30-06 just wantig to rebarrel it in a caliber.I have a 6.5x284 barrel on a starndard rem long action and want to spin it on the mcmillian any ideas if this will work?
 
Re: Mcmillian actions

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: g.ross</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have a 6.5x284 barrel on a starndard rem long action and want to spin it on the mcmillian any ideas if this will work? </div></div>

It will depend on many factors you have not listed.
Lug thickness, Headspace depth, thread specs etc...

A gunsmith would need to take both guns apart and measure everything.
At that point, adjustments or a rechambering can be done.
 
Re: Mcmillian actions

They are great actions, early JAFRR's and are 18TPI so a remington take off will be a no-go. I own 6 of their guns and wouldnt hesitate on a build based off of them either

Just saying from my perspective
 
Re: Mcmillian actions

I have rebarreled and rebuilt several dozen over the last few years. Some repeatedly (meaning they are having the snot shot out of them). They are very solid and accurate. Very uniform machining and threads. Full contact lugs with good cam geometry going into the lug seats and the primary extraction cam on the rear of the receiver.