It took a few years to get this together in my spare time. Its amazing how busy one can get after retirement:-laf.
Family comes first. Then play time
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Heres some pictures of a . 308 that I have wanted since my Vietnam tours.
The nice thing is that the materials and components are far better than those available 45 years ago. I also got to do the work, myself!
First I procured a McMillan HTG stock, an H-S Precision 10X barrel with a 1-11" rifling twist, A JGS Reamer ground to my specs in the neck and throat, a used Remington M-700 receiver and an aftermarket thick recoil lug.
The Receiver wast faced and trued as well as the bolt face. The lugs lapped and the barrel fit and chambered with +. 004" over the Go. gage.
The Reamer was ground with a . 340 Neck Diameter and a . 3085" diameter Throat. This allows chambering of factory and military ammo with minimum clearance and minimal room for alignment errors. Military and SAAMI sporting clearances at the neck and throat are very generous. Accuracy and reliability with minimum slop is what I wanted with out the requirement of turning necks with a hand lathe for a mechanical fit.
The Stock was ordered with a Red, White and Blue theme. However the background color should have been White. It wont get lost in the forest:-laf, thats fer sure
. Getting it custom painted is far to expensive for me. I really would like an AMERICAN Flag Theme with the gold colored EGA on the off side of the butt stock. (Price for the paint job is a cool $1000) So, I'll just cerro coat it or put a rag cover on it, when necessary.
Presently the rifle is shootable, but I have a punch list of items to clean up before it will be considered finished.
Heres a few pictures, taken over the course of several years as the process evolves from components to a shootable Rifle.
Enjoy,
GregH
Family comes first. Then play time

Heres some pictures of a . 308 that I have wanted since my Vietnam tours.
The nice thing is that the materials and components are far better than those available 45 years ago. I also got to do the work, myself!
First I procured a McMillan HTG stock, an H-S Precision 10X barrel with a 1-11" rifling twist, A JGS Reamer ground to my specs in the neck and throat, a used Remington M-700 receiver and an aftermarket thick recoil lug.
The Receiver wast faced and trued as well as the bolt face. The lugs lapped and the barrel fit and chambered with +. 004" over the Go. gage.
The Reamer was ground with a . 340 Neck Diameter and a . 3085" diameter Throat. This allows chambering of factory and military ammo with minimum clearance and minimal room for alignment errors. Military and SAAMI sporting clearances at the neck and throat are very generous. Accuracy and reliability with minimum slop is what I wanted with out the requirement of turning necks with a hand lathe for a mechanical fit.
The Stock was ordered with a Red, White and Blue theme. However the background color should have been White. It wont get lost in the forest:-laf, thats fer sure

Presently the rifle is shootable, but I have a punch list of items to clean up before it will be considered finished.
Heres a few pictures, taken over the course of several years as the process evolves from components to a shootable Rifle.
Enjoy,
GregH