Winchester 70 Super Sport CRF Rebuild - Part 1 - Blueprinting and Accurizing the Action

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • Have you ever seen a Winchester 70 being Accurized? Behold! Here is a newer Model 70 Controlled Round Feed with the tricky 28 TPI thread expertly and completely blueprinted and accurized for a new Brux barrel in 6.5 PRC! Master Riflesmith Geoff Montgomery of Accurate Rifles and Restorations goes through the entire extensive process of straightening out this action which was about .005" out into an action rivalling the very best bolt actions available today! Later on in this series, he will prove the results at ONE THOUSAND 1,000 yards with HALF MOA accuracy!
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  • @redbeard123
    @redbeard123 12 днів тому +1

    I think you did a good job talking to a camera it can't be easy to talk to a camera like you would a person face to face and good information in the video thanks for doing it

  • @mikemauton
    @mikemauton Місяць тому +2

    Thank you for explaining why you sleeve the bolt. I've read about sleeving but never quite understood the benefits mechanically before seeing this video.
    Also, Model 70's are my favorite rifles, I can't wait to see the next video.

  • @Dissident_Porcupine73
    @Dissident_Porcupine73 Місяць тому +2

    That is an amazing process! You are a craftsman and an artisan.

  • @stevenicholas5651
    @stevenicholas5651 Місяць тому +3

    Oh wow very cool process!

  • @larryblair4765
    @larryblair4765 Місяць тому +1

    That's a ton of work! I always thought when people said they blueprinted an action, it was just a gimmick. You have Definitely showed me otherwise. You sir are definitely a fine gunsmith

    • @AccurateRiflesandRestorations
      @AccurateRiflesandRestorations  Місяць тому +2

      Thank you very much for the kind words! Don't hesitate to get in touch if you are interested in our services!

    • @larryblair4765
      @larryblair4765 Місяць тому

      @@AccurateRiflesandRestorations I am actually interested in some work. Do I just email u? I'd like to discuss a few things if u have time .

    • @AccurateRiflesandRestorations
      @AccurateRiflesandRestorations  Місяць тому +2

      yes! our website is listed in the description. just copy/paste that and then you'll find a "contact us" button. Can't put it here for various reasons. Thank you!!

    • @larryblair4765
      @larryblair4765 Місяць тому

      @AccurateRiflesandRestorations I reached out yesterday , you should have my email and phone number. Have a couple of projects and a lot of questions! So if you get time give me a call . Thank you.

  • @paullavallee1631
    @paullavallee1631 Місяць тому +1

    I'm surprised more custom long range shooting rigs don't base off the Model 70 controlled round actions

    • @AccurateRiflesandRestorations
      @AccurateRiflesandRestorations  Місяць тому

      I agree! They're great solid actions!! I guess it's because they're harder to obtain these days...🤔

    • @joedirte1029
      @joedirte1029 Місяць тому

      They’re heavier and more complex (more expensive to manufacture) than a simple 700.

    • @paullavallee1631
      @paullavallee1631 Місяць тому

      @@AccurateRiflesandRestorations Im surprised Winchester doesn't offer them or barreled action for that matter

  • @slipshodcavalier2301
    @slipshodcavalier2301 Місяць тому

    Something i havent seen on youtube is how exactly do you take the claw extractor off one of these bolts. Would you mind doing a quick video showing that?

    • @AccurateRiflesandRestorations
      @AccurateRiflesandRestorations  Місяць тому +1

      I don't have this rifle anymore to show it, but it is very similar to this: ua-cam.com/video/fK5v8W01vME/v-deo.html @ 9:45

  • @johnseptien3138
    @johnseptien3138 Місяць тому

    Geoff, totally understand the purpose in sleeving the bolt. I know Gordy does it and other custom rifles builders. My question is: you mentioned feeling "snugness" or some resistance to the bolt handle when closing. In order to set my shoulder bump I remove the fire mechanism and ejector plunger eliminate any resistance or pressure placed against the brass in a forward direction so once I start to adjust my sizing die I can feel the resistance of the case against the shoulder of the chamber. As I set the shoulder back the resistance is reduced until I feel no resistance on the drop of the bolt and there is no discernable "click" at the top of the bolt lift. In the interim of doing this I'm watching my base to datum measurement to see shoulder bump dimension. If there is resistance from sleeving the bolt how would one "feel" an accurate shoulder bump?

    • @AccurateRiflesandRestorations
      @AccurateRiflesandRestorations  Місяць тому +1

      This should be cleared up for you in the next part with the barrel chambering. I didn't explain fully, but in the end there is no resistance with an empty chamber. It should behave just like a "stock" action (bolt drops freely on it's own). Thank you for watching and for engaging the channel!