My recently finished rifle

ffwd

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I finished this a few weeks ago. Weatherby Mark V action. All work was completed by myself. Turned a mandrel to fit into the action bore. Cut the action perpendicular to the bolt centerline. Made a spring tool to lap all 9 locking lugs and to square the bolt face. The barrel is a 27.5" long 1 in 9" twist Gaillard. I cut the tenon, the threads, chambered and crowned it. It's chambered in 7mm Weatherby Magnum. Current velocity average is 3100 fps with 70.4 gr. H4831SC and 168 gr. Berger vlds.

Sait Polytechnic, the trade school in Calgary actually offers a Gunsmithing night course, and I performed all of the machining there.

Enjoy

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Well done! Beautiful looking rifle. Feels good doesn't it? There is nothing quite like building your own. I'm a 7mm fan so I really like your choice of cartridge.

Please post some nice groups when you get the load development done.

Fitch
 
Very nice work. Mark V is probably my favorite action. I recently completed my first build from an old yugo mauser into a 243 win target rifle. You're work makes mine look like tinker toys! You got a great looking rifle.
 
Quite a bit of gunsmithing you did there, congratulations. Looks great! What type of wood is that?
 
The stock was made from a piece of Eucalyptus leftover from a job we did a couple of years ago. I think the figure is very striking, it's quite heavy though. Rifle weighs just over 13 lbs.
 
The stock was made from a piece of Eucalyptus leftover from a job we did a couple of years ago. I think the figure is very striking, it's quite heavy though. Rifle weighs just over 13 lbs.

In my opinion, that's a very good weight for a 7mm Weatherby Magnum. I have a 7mm Rem. Mag. that weighs just 13 lbs even with scope and it's very pleasant to shoot with out a muzzle brake even with 180g bullets. I use a sling with a wide non-slip padded strap and it's easy to carry as well.

Fitch
 
ffwd, may sound like a dumb question but, any problem with the wood giving off strong Eucalyptus odor. If so how did you deal with it...curing, sealed?
 
It sat in my suppliers warehouse for 2 years before I got it. It was in my shop for another 2 before I started turning it into a stock. It's very dry and only gave off an odor when it was being cut, or sanded. It's got 2 coats of Tung oil on it now.

The weight makes for a comfortable shooter. No problem prone, with only a t-shirt today.
 
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