Country-Folk
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Good deal but it looks to be made for a narrow profile barrel. I presume .416 caliber will be a heavy profile. #5? Make sure you are satisfied with quality before tapping the barrel.
You have a good eye for detailsGood deal but it looks to be made for a narrow profile barrel. I presume .416 caliber will be a heavy profile. #5? Make sure you are satisfied with quality before tapping the barrel.
Most use 1/4" threaded rod for wrist reinforcement. Because my 404's stock was very slim, I used 3/16" unthreaded steel rod. Here's a photo of the jig I made with drill in place. The rod cut to length is bedded with JB Weld.
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Use this to determine the angle of stock wrist. Then use geometry to set up drill press to drill the 3/16" hole through the piece of 2x4.
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Whitewood can be birch or poplar. Both are relatively soft hardwoods with short grain. You can be pretty much assured that stock will break through the wrist unless you reinforce it. Have you bedded stocks before?
Welcome in GumpyFollowing with interest
I have plans of turning a savage action into a switch barrel but life got in the way.
Gumpy
I was going to build a multi barrel setup on the 223 case head, from 17 fireball to .25x45, I had five chamberings picked out, ended up with a rem in 17 fireball and a howa 223, instead. Would have been easy, Just unscrew the barrel, screw the new one one drop in a "go-gauge " tighten the nut, adjust the scope to preset clicks, and away you go. May still do it one day.Welcome in Gumpy
So what caliber were you planning to switch your barrel to?
Or am I on the wrong track for what a switch barrel is?