What milsurp as a basis of a target rifle?
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6,5 gives you a very good choice of high BC projectiles, the only downside would be very windy conditions where a heavier projectile is less susceptible to the impact of wind however I would suggest this was a minor issue. Christel was shooting .224" 80 grain SMK's at 1000 in reasonably windy conditions the other day and only fell out of the V Bull on one occasion so it is doable with lighter bullets.
There appear to be more P14's than 17's around and they are certainly cheap, if you can find a target P14 as a donor it will already have a decent trigger plus a .308 bolt face, you need to check that you can still chamber a 6,5x55 though. I can have a look tonight if you wish.
Added a bedded action and a decent stock and you have the basis of a reasonable shooter that will be quite capable to 600/1000. The P14 is also going to be a lot easier to find than a decent G/KAR98.
I will see if I can get a picture of the one I spotted a couple of weeks ago so you can see what can be done with them.
There appear to be more P14's than 17's around and they are certainly cheap, if you can find a target P14 as a donor it will already have a decent trigger plus a .308 bolt face, you need to check that you can still chamber a 6,5x55 though. I can have a look tonight if you wish.
Added a bedded action and a decent stock and you have the basis of a reasonable shooter that will be quite capable to 600/1000. The P14 is also going to be a lot easier to find than a decent G/KAR98.
I will see if I can get a picture of the one I spotted a couple of weeks ago so you can see what can be done with them.
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Re: What milsurp as a basis of a target rifle?
Thanks, that will be most appreciated ! I'm rather taken by this one... http://homepage.ntlworld.com/paul.tvg/page61.html Something very similar in 6.5x55 mm might be just about perfect for my needs
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Re: What milsurp as a basis of a target rifle?
It looks like will comfortably take the 6,5x55 and the 6,5x284 That is a nice looking P17
Building such a rifle would be great fun, if you can turn your hand to basic DiY then it would be easy enough to get a target P14 chambered in 7,62x51. Get it rebarrelled and buy a stock and have the fun of inletting and bedding it yourself.

Building such a rifle would be great fun, if you can turn your hand to basic DiY then it would be easy enough to get a target P14 chambered in 7,62x51. Get it rebarrelled and buy a stock and have the fun of inletting and bedding it yourself.
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Or get an Israeli K98 which has already be re-barrelled in 7.62.... 

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FWiW -
What about a Mosin Nagant M91/30 in 7.92x54R ?
They're converted all the time in the States, there's loads of purpose built stocks and trigger sets for them - plus the 7.62x54R cartridge is a good'un.
Also, MNs are everywhere, so it's wouldn't be like you were butchering a Lee-Metford or something
What about a Mosin Nagant M91/30 in 7.92x54R ?
They're converted all the time in the States, there's loads of purpose built stocks and trigger sets for them - plus the 7.62x54R cartridge is a good'un.
Also, MNs are everywhere, so it's wouldn't be like you were butchering a Lee-Metford or something

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I already have a MN M1891 and love shooting it, though in terms of accuracy I don't think it's quite up there with the Swiss and Swedes - even in its Suomi incarnation. As a reliable, hard hitting battle rifle it's hard to fault but I doubt it could make the transition to 600m tack driver.
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I managed to put 5 shots into a 2p sized patch at 100m once of a rest with a PE MN Sniper so it can be done, just not very often. :(
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I'd have to sub-contract my shooting to CoH Craig Harrison to manage that...
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Salut,
7.5x55 is a good amo and the K31 action is supposed to be top noch and I must admit the one in the middle does look like a very sexy beast ...

7.5x55 is a good amo and the K31 action is supposed to be top noch and I must admit the one in the middle does look like a very sexy beast ...

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I don't want to like the middle rifle... but I do
What's the rifle at the bottom?

What's the rifle at the bottom?
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