.416 Rem Mag: Information For Building A Budget Big-Game Rifle ( 416 Remington Magnum )

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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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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 details :)

I was thinking the sights would be lapped in order to fit the radius of the larger barrel.
Wrap the barrel with sand paper and then work the sight on it until its a moderate to a good fit.

My goal is trying to buy the best quality for a moderate cost.
May have to do some extra work to obtain that goal but I dont mind the work ... I enjoy the feeling of accomplishment and also knowing I put some work and sweat into my gun
 
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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Nice ... I bet it took a bit of thought and time to get that jig calculated with just the right alignment .... thumbs up to ya

After my stock comes, I will take much better pictures than the website, do some measurements for key areas of the stock such as the wrist area and then see what you think about it .... hopefully it doesnt need reinforced but if it does need it, you would have a good idea show me how to do it
 
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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?
 
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?

Nice tool you have there. I never seen ones with digital readouts .... just dial indicator on the pair I use

I've only dont minor fitment to a stock and so nothing like I will be having to learn with this project.
So for now, I have only been watching a lot of the gunsmiths including MidwayUSA with Larry Potterfield and some of those do-it-yourselfers on youtube.
 
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?
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.
Gumpy
 
Maybe not a good kid. Just another BFE bumpkin trying to cobble together a piece of junk from internet spare parts and bitterness from having no money. Original. Good luck
 
Maybe not a good kid. Just another BFE bumpkin trying to cobble together a piece of junk from internet spare parts and bitterness from having no money. Original. Good luck

Will let you take your disgruntled attitude to troll someone who has nothing better to do than consistently baby sitting you.
If you dont want to leave my thread, will have to report you for harassing and trying to start arguments instead of finding other people who likes you calling them a kid and otherwise talking down them as if your a lot higher on the intellectual scale than reality dictates.

From Uncontrolled_Round-Feed's initial comment to me
"You seem like a good kid so please PM me and I’ll happily talk to you and maybe even gift you some shit I have"
 
Will let you take your disgruntled attitude to troll someone who has nothing better to do than consistently baby sitting you.
If you dont want to leave my thread, will have to report you for harassing and trying to start arguments instead of finding other people who likes you calling them a kid and otherwise talking down them as if your a lot higher on the intellectual scale than reality dictates.

From Uncontrolled_Round-Feed's initial comment to me
"You seem like a good kid so please PM me and I’ll happily talk to you and maybe even gift you some shit I have"
Don't pay any attention to him. I can probably sell my "piece of junk cobbled together from internet parts" for a bit more than I have in it. But just a bit. This is the original stock bought off an auction site for $125 Canadian. And the original scope, a 1972 3x Weaver recently retired from my "homemade" Springfield 03A3.

Then last year I found a prettier one on GBroker and, like you, needed something to do during the winter so I bought it. About $300 if I remember correctly. When finished with the stock, I upgraded the scope. It's a new 1-4x Bushnell from eBay for an amazing $150. Sure, I could have put expensive Zeiss glass on it but why? It's a short range gun. If this scope doesn't work out, there's always the iron sights as backup till I find something else.

I have lots of money now but from humble beginnings. Dad taught me the value of doing stuff for myself. And I've never stopped learning. We don't learn anything paying others to do it for us. This is something you will be able to build on over the years if you want. It's a foundation.

Edit: Site not letting me upload photos today. Sorry.
 
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Will let you take your disgruntled attitude to troll someone who has nothing better to do than consistently baby sitting you.
If you dont want to leave my thread, will have to report you for harassing and trying to start arguments instead of finding other people who likes you calling them a kid and otherwise talking down them as if your a lot higher on the intellectual scale than reality dictates.

From Uncontrolled_Round-Feed's initial comment to me
"You seem like a good kid so please PM me and I’ll happily talk to you and maybe even gift you some shit I have"
Don't pay any attention to him. I can probably sell my "piece of junk cobbled together from internet parts" for a bit more than I have in it. But just a bit. This is the original stock bought off an auction site for $125 Canadian. And the original scope, a 1972 3x Weaver recently retired from my "homemade" Springfield 03A3.

Then last year I found a prettier one on GBroker and, like you, needed something to do during the winter so I bought it. About $300 if I remember correctly. When finished with the stock, I upgraded the scope. It's a new 1-4x Bushnell from eBay for an amazing $150. Sure, I could have put expensive Zeiss glass on it but why? It's a short range gun. If this scope doesn't work out, there's always the iron sights as backup till I find something else.

I have lots of money now but from humble beginnings. Dad taught me the value of doing stuff for myself. And I've never stopped learning. We don't learn anything paying others to do it for us. This is something you will be able to build on over the years if you want. It's a foundation.

Edit: Site is a mess today and can't upload photos. Annoying!
 
Will let you take your disgruntled attitude to troll someone who has nothing better to do than consistently baby sitting you.
If you dont want to leave my thread, will have to report you for harassing and trying to start arguments instead of finding other people who likes you calling them a kid and otherwise talking down them as if your a lot higher on the intellectual scale than reality dictates.

From Uncontrolled_Round-Feed's initial comment to me
"You seem like a good kid so please PM me and I’ll happily talk to you and maybe even gift you some shit I have"
Don't pay any attention to him. I can probably sell my "piece of junk cobbled together from internet parts" for a bit more than I have in it. But just a bit. This is the original stock bought off an auction site for $125 Canadian. And the original scope, a 1972 3x Weaver recently retired from my "homemade" Springfield 03A3.

Then last year I found a prettier one on GBroker and, like you, needed something to do during the winter so I bought it. About $300 if I remember correctly. When finished with the stock, I upgraded the scope. It's a new 1-4x Bushnell from eBay for an amazing $150. Sure, I could have put expensive Zeiss glass on it but why? It's a short range gun. If this scope doesn't work out, there's always the iron sights as backup till I find something else.

I have lots of money now but from humble beginnings. Dad taught me the value of doing stuff for myself. And I've never stopped learning. We don't learn anything paying others to do it for us. This is something you will be able to build on over the years if you want. It's a foundation.
 

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