Re: Interested in making an action. What does it take?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: bohem</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 6.81star</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If you don't have an EDM just take into consideration the amount that will cost plus the machine work you will do yourself, the time and research it work take to get it to function properly and safely , and all the headsches you will have. You will probably have the cost of a custom action wrapped up in getting yours functional good luck. </div></div>
With careful work and design the EDM is not necessary. It's a nicety, but it can be done without and still hold exceptional precision.
The time and engineering work involved is almost not worth it unless you want bragging rights or you're going to sell them. Take a guess how I know that one.
If I spend 160 hours of work with design, calculations and stiffness checks, then another 100 hours getting setup and making all the tooling in the shop I've literally spent 6 months of my free time to get 1 receiver out.
Now, had I simply spent that 260 hours with a little OT at work I could have purchased a dozen Surgeon, Defiance, Pierce, etc receivers. </div></div>
Very Very true. Ive taken that approach to a lot of things. I used to make a lot of little stuff for myself.. then i realized the time I was spending designing, revising, and machining was "costing" me more than If i just spent that time doing overtime and buying whatever i was making.
This is just something I'm interested in doing to improve my skill and maybe get a working aciton out of it.
But heres what i was wondering, tell me what you think:
My idea to make an ultra stiff action, use slightly oversize material compared to the normal diameter actions and instead of having a port for side loading, to load all rounds through the back end where the bolt enters, and just have no ejection port or bolt lock so you can just pull the bolt all the way out easily. Obviously a single shot.
How do you think something like this would work?