codyadams
Well-Known Member
As some of you know, I make a build thread for every rifle I put together, mainly so I can review it in the future and have a form of documentation of the process. So here is the newest one for me!!
To my knowledge, there isn't a 25 SS yet (25 sst and 25 Sherman is all to my knowledge), so I think I'll try it on for size. I am getting towards the tail end of my wife's build (7 Max), so hopefully I can start this one pretty soon. This is more of a budget build as it is starting with an older left hand savage short action. I'm not as "particular" as my wonderful wife!!
Right now I have a plain Jane Savage 11, pre accu-trigger blind mag wood stocked rifle chambered in 22-250. I will get a magnum bolt head from PTG, and order a 7 or 7.5 twist 25 cal barrel from someone, haven't decided yet.
The barrel will be 20-22 inches, I plan on eventually running it supressed. It will likely be a steel fluted barrel, somewhere around a medium palma or remington varmint contour, maybe a shade lighter. My goal is to have it under 10 lbs ready to hunt, without the supressor. Being as I am going to put a magnum diameter cartridge in a small shank savage, I am leaning towards having it put together as a shouldered barrel vs. the barrel nut system. No worries at all that way.
Eventually, I plan on putting it in an XLR magnesium folding chassis. I want this thing handy for packing into the back country, I think the slight extra weight (5ish oz.) of the folding adapter is well worth the compactness when in the pack, especially if it has a can. A folding manners was a thought, but they are significantly heavier.
This will primarily be a high country mule deer thumper, with occasional pronghorn on the menu. I plan on running the 131 ace's, as well as the 117 PVA Cayuga's. End results will determine which I stick with.
I think this will be a fun build. I can start shooting with under $1000 total investment in the rifle, and build on it with time. It will be a hot rod too, I'm guessing 3150 with the 131's and the right powder, even with the short barrel. The 117's? Not even sure, maybe 3350? Should whallop critters nicely!!
More to come in the future!!
To my knowledge, there isn't a 25 SS yet (25 sst and 25 Sherman is all to my knowledge), so I think I'll try it on for size. I am getting towards the tail end of my wife's build (7 Max), so hopefully I can start this one pretty soon. This is more of a budget build as it is starting with an older left hand savage short action. I'm not as "particular" as my wonderful wife!!
Right now I have a plain Jane Savage 11, pre accu-trigger blind mag wood stocked rifle chambered in 22-250. I will get a magnum bolt head from PTG, and order a 7 or 7.5 twist 25 cal barrel from someone, haven't decided yet.
The barrel will be 20-22 inches, I plan on eventually running it supressed. It will likely be a steel fluted barrel, somewhere around a medium palma or remington varmint contour, maybe a shade lighter. My goal is to have it under 10 lbs ready to hunt, without the supressor. Being as I am going to put a magnum diameter cartridge in a small shank savage, I am leaning towards having it put together as a shouldered barrel vs. the barrel nut system. No worries at all that way.
Eventually, I plan on putting it in an XLR magnesium folding chassis. I want this thing handy for packing into the back country, I think the slight extra weight (5ish oz.) of the folding adapter is well worth the compactness when in the pack, especially if it has a can. A folding manners was a thought, but they are significantly heavier.
This will primarily be a high country mule deer thumper, with occasional pronghorn on the menu. I plan on running the 131 ace's, as well as the 117 PVA Cayuga's. End results will determine which I stick with.
I think this will be a fun build. I can start shooting with under $1000 total investment in the rifle, and build on it with time. It will be a hot rod too, I'm guessing 3150 with the 131's and the right powder, even with the short barrel. The 117's? Not even sure, maybe 3350? Should whallop critters nicely!!
More to come in the future!!