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.375 Cheytac Action
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<blockquote data-quote="Joel Russo" data-source="post: 922228" data-attributes="member: 6152"><p>Your action choice will be driven by the intended purpose of the rifle. Actions in the .408 bolt face are available from a few manufacturers in configurations from 1.450" to 2.0" dia, and in single shot or repeater style.</p><p>BAT, Stiller, Hall, Barnard, Lawton 8000, are a few that come to mind. BAT does not make a repeater action, but will lead the heap in quality...</p><p>If this is your first build on the .408 case, I strongly suggest you get with a <strong>reputable </strong>builder to walk you through he process. I define "reputable" as one who has built more than a few of these caliber rifles. There's a lot more involved to putting the right combination of parts together than reading information on the inturdnet...</p><p></p><p>We have a few sponsors here that are well qualified in this area.</p><p></p><p>Allen Precision comes to mind....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joel Russo, post: 922228, member: 6152"] Your action choice will be driven by the intended purpose of the rifle. Actions in the .408 bolt face are available from a few manufacturers in configurations from 1.450" to 2.0" dia, and in single shot or repeater style. BAT, Stiller, Hall, Barnard, Lawton 8000, are a few that come to mind. BAT does not make a repeater action, but will lead the heap in quality... If this is your first build on the .408 case, I strongly suggest you get with a [B]reputable [/B]builder to walk you through he process. I define "reputable" as one who has built more than a few of these caliber rifles. There's a lot more involved to putting the right combination of parts together than reading information on the inturdnet... We have a few sponsors here that are well qualified in this area. Allen Precision comes to mind.... [/QUOTE]
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