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Gunsmithing Sako quandry

aqualung

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Hi Guys,

I am having a .260Rem built on a Sako 591 action.

Talking to my Smith, all the metal work should be done in the next couple weeks.

However, I intend to fit the barreled action to the stock myself, doing the bedding work myself saves a considerable ammount of money. (My Smith hates doing bedding work, so charges a lot for doing it!).

THIS is my quandry...

How easy/difficult would it be to make it a DBM system? Can I have the stock inlet for say, Badger, bottom metal and then just drop the action in, or is there machining/a shed load of fitting to be done to make the system work? I intend to drop the barreled action into a McMillan A3 sporter stock, and need to know which bottom metal to have the stock inlet for.

Because of the action, stock options are a little limited. (Yes, I know I probably should have gone for a Remington or clone, but the Sako was available, and at the right price!).

So, DBM... Easily doable or not? Which stock inlet do I ask for, Badger etc DBM, OR factory bottom metal?

Thanks Guys.

Neil
 
Hi Powerline,

Thanks for that. I have the bottom metal from the Sako, and the bottom metal from my Howa lying around the house. I also have a couple of Rem 700 DBM bottom metal bits lying around.

I just wonder how difficult it would be to make the Sako a DBM system...
 
On the 691 a ptg was almost a drop in with a little cleaning up of the factory inlet.
I also have the cdi bottom metal and with that I had to open up the factory inlet quit a bit. But this is all on the long action I hope you have the same luck with the short.