B4: Building Badger's Budget Bangstick

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Re: B4: Building Badger's Budget Bangstick

#31 Post by dodgyrog »

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I for one hate the idea of borrowing reamers, even from very good friends, I much prefer to buy my own as needed and then store them away ready for the next time. Same goes for head space gauges, however I do borrow action keys and lend mine out if I have one someone needs. Also I really do not mind if someone copies my action spanner whilst they have it in their hands.


Action keys can you post a picture of one do you need different ones for different actions. What would a action key look like for a Tikka m65. Do you make your own or do you buy them. How do you secure the barrel to allow the removal of the action.
I did a internet search I see how its done. I have a idea how to make a action wrench. The clamp to hold the barrel might take a bit of thinking about but I think it can be done just need a donor rifle to play with now. Hmmm.
And I thought you said your budget doesn't even stretch to ammo! troutslapping
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#32 Post by Alpha1 »

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I for one hate the idea of borrowing reamers, even from very good friends, I much prefer to buy my own as needed and then store them away ready for the next time. Same goes for head space gauges, however I do borrow action keys and lend mine out if I have one someone needs. Also I really do not mind if someone copies my action spanner whilst they have it in their hands.


Action keys can you post a picture of one do you need different ones for different actions. What would a action key look like for a Tikka m65. Do you make your own or do you buy them. How do you secure the barrel to allow the removal of the action.


I did a internet search I see how its done. I have a idea how to make a action wrench. The clamp to hold the barrel might take a bit of thinking about but I think it can be done just need a donor rifle to play with now. Hmmm.
And I thought you said your budget doesn't even stretch to ammo! troutslapping
I reckon I can get the barrel vice made for free and I all ready have the bits to make the action wrench.
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#33 Post by meles meles »

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#34 Post by Alpha1 »

Very nice but not some thing I am capable of doing I don't have the skills and knowledge for that. At the moment I am just keen to learn how its done.
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#35 Post by dromia »

What!?

You are not capable of taking a rifle out of its action, laying it out on the floor with all its bits and pieces, taking a picture and posting it up here, you used to be up to that Dave. Going down hill fast there mate.
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#36 Post by Alpha1 »

What!?

You are not capable of taking a rifle out of its action, laying it out on the floor with all its bits and pieces, taking a picture and posting it up here, you used to be up to that Dave. Going down hill fast there mate.
Go away in jerky movements. Now if you wanted to donate one of those old dodgy bangsticks you have hanging about all over the place in the name of education for me to learn on. Wink.Wink.
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#37 Post by Demonic69 »

That bolt handle is only just going to clear the scope! I'd move it to the back, you lose the safety but you could easily retrofit one, or fit a Timney.
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#38 Post by saddler »

...or use a P14 donor:

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#39 Post by Alpha1 »

Id go for the P14. Much better prospect.
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#40 Post by meles meles »

Hmmmm, we can see pros and cons in either action. The Mosin Nagant will feed without a doubt, but the action isn't as strong, nor the trigger as good as a P14. We think ultimately this might be a question for Ovenpaa to resolve if he agrees to take on the task.
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