harrygrey382
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I guess this is technically just a rebarrel, but it feels more than that at the moment. After finishing my Type B I decided I wanted something else in 7x57 that I could reach out a bit if I wanted but to still be in a similar style. I bought this Stirling 243 with an FN commercial action a couple of years ago. Pretty plane looking varnished stock, alloy BM, but a healthy action and no4 Sako trigger.
Traded the commercial shroud for a military and have a LH low profile safety lever for it. Got some Conetrol mounts in 1” but now looking at 30mm scopes so might switch to S&K. Don’t really like most rings. Haven’t finalised scope yet, was wanting a 3-12x42 Klassik but seriously considering a Maven RS1.2 now.
It’s now wearing a Swan medium weight barrel with a 1:8.5 twist cut to 25.5”. Obviously it’s comparatively heavy, and I’m still on the fence about whether the profile choice was the right one - but whatever, that’s what I’ve got. And the stock will be light. Square threads! Exactly the same headspace and same reamer as the Type B so can share brass.
I turned steel pillars (cut the BM front lug off), epoxied them in then Devcon bedded it.
Scored a steel commercial bottom metal at the Bathurst show a few weeks ago, needed some evening up but it’s not too bad now.
Before going any further I wanted to see how it shot. Initial signs weren’t exciting - 2” 5 shot groups, getting worse the more I tried. Had a bit of a freak out and decided to pull a scope from a good rifle (this one was meant to be a know zero-keeper).
That’s better, apart from the flier which I didn’t exactly pull but I felt something wasn’t quite right as the trigger broke. This was the first load I tried with the good scope - 46gr 2209 behind a 162 ELD-M giving 2700fps, 53.5k psi estimated so still fair bit of room to go. I’ll do work on loads later - at least I know it has potential.
So now the barrel has passed I’m continuing with the stock. I’ve hacked a lot off the forend, copying the Type B. Turns out the varnish was actually hiding some quite nice grain.
I left the original swivel stud hole in place and have epoxied a steel M5 thread for bipod mounting. A barrel band is on the way. Also took quite a bit of meat off around the action. Tapered the tang. Steel grip cap has just turned up so I can finish reshaping the grip. I’m happy with the comb height, and have a 0.6” Old English Decelerator coming. I’ll jack this up to a 1” when TYBs have got a bit more frame to them - this was part of the plan from the start.
Traded the commercial shroud for a military and have a LH low profile safety lever for it. Got some Conetrol mounts in 1” but now looking at 30mm scopes so might switch to S&K. Don’t really like most rings. Haven’t finalised scope yet, was wanting a 3-12x42 Klassik but seriously considering a Maven RS1.2 now.
It’s now wearing a Swan medium weight barrel with a 1:8.5 twist cut to 25.5”. Obviously it’s comparatively heavy, and I’m still on the fence about whether the profile choice was the right one - but whatever, that’s what I’ve got. And the stock will be light. Square threads! Exactly the same headspace and same reamer as the Type B so can share brass.
I turned steel pillars (cut the BM front lug off), epoxied them in then Devcon bedded it.
Scored a steel commercial bottom metal at the Bathurst show a few weeks ago, needed some evening up but it’s not too bad now.
Before going any further I wanted to see how it shot. Initial signs weren’t exciting - 2” 5 shot groups, getting worse the more I tried. Had a bit of a freak out and decided to pull a scope from a good rifle (this one was meant to be a know zero-keeper).
That’s better, apart from the flier which I didn’t exactly pull but I felt something wasn’t quite right as the trigger broke. This was the first load I tried with the good scope - 46gr 2209 behind a 162 ELD-M giving 2700fps, 53.5k psi estimated so still fair bit of room to go. I’ll do work on loads later - at least I know it has potential.
So now the barrel has passed I’m continuing with the stock. I’ve hacked a lot off the forend, copying the Type B. Turns out the varnish was actually hiding some quite nice grain.
I left the original swivel stud hole in place and have epoxied a steel M5 thread for bipod mounting. A barrel band is on the way. Also took quite a bit of meat off around the action. Tapered the tang. Steel grip cap has just turned up so I can finish reshaping the grip. I’m happy with the comb height, and have a 0.6” Old English Decelerator coming. I’ll jack this up to a 1” when TYBs have got a bit more frame to them - this was part of the plan from the start.
