WARNING: SUPER LONG POST
Hey guys, as the title states, I'm looking into building a single shot rifle. I want to keep the costs down as much as possible but any and all suggestions will be taken into consideration here. The finished gun will be in 22lr, used specifically for shooting iron sights, and need to be well balanced. It will be shot offhand unsupported in smallbore competition, shot prone unsupported in "mini-palma" matches, and anything in between.
What I want to do is simply start with an action. Then add a barrel. Then a stock. A trigger if needed. And then go from there in terms of completing the rifle.
I have considered an Anschutz, Savage MkI, and a Cz 452 or 455 action for the task. The first question I have is if I am missing any great actions here or if the ones I have listed so far are the best of the litter?
I have also considered a 40x but as I don't want to hunt parts down to complete the action I don't want to go that rout.
The action will have to be threaded as i want to replace the barrel with a longer unit in a different contour, this causes a problem with the Savage MkI because the barrel is, to the best of my knowledge, pressed in and pinned in spot. That means that I would have to thread the action to have a new barrel fitted and I don't want to go through that.
The problem I'm having with the Cz line is that I don't know where the action screws are placed. I saw a picture over at RFC where a guy showed his and the bedding process he went through and I noticed that model had only one screw in the action and the other stemmed out from the barrel. As the barrel will be replaced, this also causes a problem for me. I don't know hich model that was but it was a Cz none-the-less.
Obviously, the Anschutz action would appear to be my best and possibly only option at this point (of course unless someone informs me of another great action to build off of!).
From there the barrel is the next concern. I know of a few names that produce match grade barrels for the competetive 22lr shooter. I would love some input as to who makes great barrels and will work with their customers to produce unique pieces that wouldn't usually be asked for. What I want is something in a longer configuration for an extended aperature length for use of the iron sights. I'm thinking anywhere between 22-28 inches. I know this seems like an incredibly long barrel for a 22lr but keep in mind it will be used for iron shooting only most likely, that's not to say that I won't ever mount up a scope just for the heck of it though
The contour will have to be something similar to a medium palma for a balanced, not overly heavy, long barrel.
Then after that it's just trying to find a good smith to work with on this project. I live in Arizona and would prefer that my rifle doesn't pass over state borders so a smith in my area would be perfect, but someone who really knows about rimfire rifles. Again, I'm taking advice on any smiths you all would recomend in my area.
After choosing an action, barrel, and smith, I have to choose a stock that will conform to any and all restrictions that the matches the gun will be shot in. Honestly, this causes me to want to make my own
As I know it's no easy task I am discouraged but still intrigued by the idea all the same. I will bed the stock with pillars and devcon just to make sure it's well taken care of accuracy wise. An addition of an adjustable butt-pad and an adjustable cheek rest would also be in the build.
Just looking at everything that will be in this one is leading to there being no way it's going to be an inexpensive build
I'll probably have to resort back to the start small and build off of it approach.
But in any case, I'm very open on opinions and suggestions on any aspects of this one...
Thanks guys and gals,
-Dylan
PS - I know this is probably more ideal at RFC but I don't care for the forums there too much so I'll keep this here for now.
Hey guys, as the title states, I'm looking into building a single shot rifle. I want to keep the costs down as much as possible but any and all suggestions will be taken into consideration here. The finished gun will be in 22lr, used specifically for shooting iron sights, and need to be well balanced. It will be shot offhand unsupported in smallbore competition, shot prone unsupported in "mini-palma" matches, and anything in between.
What I want to do is simply start with an action. Then add a barrel. Then a stock. A trigger if needed. And then go from there in terms of completing the rifle.
I have considered an Anschutz, Savage MkI, and a Cz 452 or 455 action for the task. The first question I have is if I am missing any great actions here or if the ones I have listed so far are the best of the litter?
I have also considered a 40x but as I don't want to hunt parts down to complete the action I don't want to go that rout.
The action will have to be threaded as i want to replace the barrel with a longer unit in a different contour, this causes a problem with the Savage MkI because the barrel is, to the best of my knowledge, pressed in and pinned in spot. That means that I would have to thread the action to have a new barrel fitted and I don't want to go through that.
The problem I'm having with the Cz line is that I don't know where the action screws are placed. I saw a picture over at RFC where a guy showed his and the bedding process he went through and I noticed that model had only one screw in the action and the other stemmed out from the barrel. As the barrel will be replaced, this also causes a problem for me. I don't know hich model that was but it was a Cz none-the-less.
Obviously, the Anschutz action would appear to be my best and possibly only option at this point (of course unless someone informs me of another great action to build off of!).
From there the barrel is the next concern. I know of a few names that produce match grade barrels for the competetive 22lr shooter. I would love some input as to who makes great barrels and will work with their customers to produce unique pieces that wouldn't usually be asked for. What I want is something in a longer configuration for an extended aperature length for use of the iron sights. I'm thinking anywhere between 22-28 inches. I know this seems like an incredibly long barrel for a 22lr but keep in mind it will be used for iron shooting only most likely, that's not to say that I won't ever mount up a scope just for the heck of it though
Then after that it's just trying to find a good smith to work with on this project. I live in Arizona and would prefer that my rifle doesn't pass over state borders so a smith in my area would be perfect, but someone who really knows about rimfire rifles. Again, I'm taking advice on any smiths you all would recomend in my area.
After choosing an action, barrel, and smith, I have to choose a stock that will conform to any and all restrictions that the matches the gun will be shot in. Honestly, this causes me to want to make my own
Just looking at everything that will be in this one is leading to there being no way it's going to be an inexpensive build
But in any case, I'm very open on opinions and suggestions on any aspects of this one...
Thanks guys and gals,
-Dylan
PS - I know this is probably more ideal at RFC but I don't care for the forums there too much so I'll keep this here for now.