I have 2 Blaser R8 7PRC barrels built for me by Michael Rainback - very highly recommended.No id rather not
Michael Rainback would be the expert in that field pal![]()
I have 2 Blaser R8 7PRC barrels built for me by Michael Rainback - very highly recommended.No id rather not
Michael Rainback would be the expert in that field pal![]()
What surprised me the most was his price on the work against others who I contacted. I’m aware how long a barrel takes hence I like to get more than one quote.Agreed
When I picked up my PRC He showed me his collection of reamers about 80 or 90 I would say.
He has a Tikka 695 (was 25-06) of mine there just deciding on calibre.
Steve.
Yes that may be as there is a big difference between a Gunsmith and a machinist. That said James had some very nice blueing tanks that had parts in and they looked darn purdy.Others have mentioned many names. The one bit of advice that I have read was by Craig Boddington of American gun writing fame. He has had many custom rifles built. His advice is to think very carefully about you want out of the rifle and what you want it to do and then find a rifle builder who builds that type of rifle.
The guy who builds very accurate PRS or F Class target rifles will build very fine rifles. But he is probably not the right chap to build you a traditional walnut and blue hunting rifle.
I guess if you don’t have the tools for the job at hand you can’t do that job. But why offer the service if you haven’t the tools.I've asked my RFD to send down a tired rifle to James Clark to do a 7prc for me given he has a reamer and barrel in stock for doing the job.
I've owned over the years rifles from other UK and USA gunsmiths I've also had James do a something in the past with success, so time to see what he can do for this one....
Others have mentioned many names. The one bit of advice that I have read was by Craig Boddington of American gun writing fame. He has had many custom rifles built. His advice is to think very carefully about you want out of the rifle and what you want it to do and then find a rifle builder who builds that type of rifle.
The guy who builds very accurate PRS or F Class target rifles will build very fine rifles. But he is probably not the right chap to build you a traditional walnut and blue hunting rifle.
I watched this earlier. Granted, not a custom rifle but a lightweight nevertheless.

Morning all,
I am interested in building a hunting rifle chambered in 7mm PRC, principally for plains game.
I'm looking for a traditional handling stock in a modern material (I have a sako peak which I like a lot), and most likely a steel barrel. It would be nice to keep weight comfortable for carrying but it doesn't need to be ultra light.
I wonder if those with experience could recommend me a rifle builder?
Thanks very much.
That is a beautiful shaped stock. Who makes it?The only thing a light rifle is better at than something heavy is being carried. Everything else is better served by more weight.
If you're really concerned with weight the easiest useful way to shed pounds is eating less and exercising more. Leave the rifles alone.View attachment 466145
This is 12lbs, and as light as I'd want something to reach out with.
Surely the bullet just isn’t stabilised yet? That gun would probably be fine at double the distance.
What? So a 2 inch hundred yard group will magically convert to sub MOA at longer range??? Absolute nonsense.Surely the bullet just isn’t stabilised yet? That gun would probably be fine at double the distance.
Thats a Kroseg stockThat is a beautiful shaped stock. Who makes it?
I watched this earlier. Granted, not a custom rifle but a lightweight nevertheless.
Apparently this is a reality common phenomenon and nothing to do with gun weight.What? So a 2 inch hundred yard group will magically convert to sub MOA at longer range??? Absolute nonsense.
I can't help but think the accuracy would have been vastly better if he'd held the stock's fore end.