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Anyone ever build (assemble) a bolt action rifle? Got thoughts?

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  • Txhillbilly

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    I think part of it depends on what barrel maker you want and for what action. The ones I have looked for are only about $75 more for a shouldered prefit.

    I've never seen them that cheap, but I usually buy higher end barrel's. The last shouldered barrel I bought was a cut rifled Rock Creek and it was $750. The Kreiger and Bartlein barrel's I've bought in the past were around the same price.
    Most pre-fit barrel nut style barrel's will run anywhere from $179 - $450 depending on the brand.

    ARC Nucleus 2.0 with shouldered Rock Creek barrel
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    ARC Archimedes with X-Caliber barrel / nut
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    ARC Nucleus 1.0 with ARC BarLoc nut and X-Caliber barrel
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    Shilen DRG with Shilen select match barrel / nut
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    Plus a crap load of Savage and Remington action's that I've rebarreled for myself and friend's over the years using pre-fit barrel's and barrel nut's.
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    db_tanker

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    I’ll probably need to find/build one that requires a bit less customization

    :)

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    Like I said the stock is a bit of a beater but everyone who has shot it love it lol

    The little AR is another home build - my first 80 as well. I wanted to build a 300 blackout 16" with just scraps and parts I had laying around and IT turned out to be one of my most fun and accurate rifles.

    The one below THAT is my most recent - 6.5 Grendel with a bit more effort. I got a good deal on a BCA upper, Aero 2 stage trigger, Leupold mount and scope, Magpull grip and stock.
     

    Mike_from_Texas

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    What's ugly about a barrel nut?
    I've never noticed much of a difference visually.
    Accuracy wise, there is no difference if setup correctly.
    Price wise there is a big difference between a shouldered prefit barrel and one using a barrel nut. I have them both ways, and the shouldered barrels run around $300 more.

    It’s a personal thing. I just don’t care for the looks of them. I know they can shoot either way.

    I’ve not seen a shouldered prefit cost $300 more in any barrel, even high end carbon ones and certainly not stainless ones.


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    Txhillbilly

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    It’s a personal thing. I just don’t care for the looks of them. I know they can shoot either way.

    I’ve not seen a shouldered prefit cost $300 more in any barrel, even high end carbon ones and certainly not stainless ones.


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    Where are you looking and buying shouldered pre-fits from?
    Almost every place I know that makes them with a high quality blank ranges from $550 - $900 for a shouldered pre-fit.
    I know Northland does a Criterion shouldered barrel for $400 +/-, but they are only for Zermatt actions.
     

    Mike_from_Texas

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    Where are you looking and buying shouldered pre-fits from?
    Almost every place I know that makes them with a high quality blank ranges from $550 - $900 for a shouldered pre-fit.
    I know Northland does a Criterion shouldered barrel for $400 +/-, but they are only for Zermatt actions.

    I was responding to the statement about shouldered prefits being $300 more than a barrel nut style prefit.


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    TexasHorn7

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    I built two rifles around Zermatt Actions and prefit barrels . One has a shoulder and the other a barrel nut.
    - A barrel nut barrel will be lighter than a shouldered profit.

    If you build on an Origin, plan to use a DBM of some sort. My BDL version is hard to chamber. I am looking for a replacement stock.
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    Txhillbilly

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    I was responding to the statement about shouldered prefits being $300 more than a barrel nut style prefit.


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    I was too. Show me some quality shouldered pre-fits that don't cost $300 more than a barrel nut style pre-fit.
    Chambering & Threading a barrel for the nut doesn't take much time to do.
    Turning a barrel down for the shoulder, chambering it for correct head spacing, and then threading it takes a lot longer to do.
    Time equals money in the machining business.
     
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