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new rifle idea for a newbie

seta8967

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So before I go out and search for a rifle to start being made want to have a full list of specifics and make sure it's a good idea and/or possible. The rifle will be dual-purpose for hunting/long range target so light and accurate. Based loosley off of the rem700/m24/m40 variants and will fire 7.62 NATO. The idea is to take the m24/m40 and work on some of the issues I don't like and make it more accurate.

Short action
24" fluted barrel SS with black coating
low profile detachable magazine
Triggers I am iffy about, I would like to have a two-stage though at about 3.5-4.5 lbs.
Edit- Another thing I thought about was reducing the throw of the bolt from 90 to 60 not sure if its possible.
Bolt- I thought about fluting this also but I don't see a reason, the weight loss would be minimal and wouldn't decrease heat by all that much since it isn't a high temp area of the gun like the bbl.

Any suggestions are welcome I am just trying to make this a nice rifle, I know some people will say "just go buy X from X company" Thats not exactly what I'm looking for. I like to have a weapon -I- feel I had a hand in making.
 
Re: new rifle idea for a newbie

Not sure what your budget is for the rifle. But Badger makes an action with a 60 degree bolt throw. Huber Concepts makes a two stage trigger. You may want to talk to Mike at Underground Skunkworks as I believe he may be soon offering the rifle I had built which would give you two of the things your looking for. He is Skunkworks here on the hide.
 
Re: new rifle idea for a newbie

Since weight is a concern because of it's intended use as a hunting rifle, I'd scrap the idea of a 24" barrel and go with 18"-20". You'll cut maybe 1# and not lose much "range" with your chosen cartridge.
 
Re: new rifle idea for a newbie

seta8967 I missed the part of using it for hunting. I will let you know that the set up I have maybe a little on the heavy side for you then. As I believe the way it currently sits is like 16 LBS.