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My 35 Whelen on Pre-64 Win action is finished and got to come home today. I am pretty excited and couldn’t be happier. Cant wait to get to the range!
It all started when I bought a pre-64 Winchester barreled action in .270 off gunbroker. It was pretty well used with no stock. I took it to Steve at Alaska Custom Firearms in Anchorage http://new.alaskacustomfirearms.com/about.html and I explained to him what I wanted and we worked up a plan. He ordered a 22” Douglas XX stainless barrel and would coat all the steel parts in flat black Nitride. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitride. Nitride is expensive compared to the spray on finishes but is much more corrosion resistant and doesn’t scratch or flake off.
Then I went in search of a stock. I had planned to try and find a composite/Kevlar stock. Instead I found a maple wood stock that I really liked from the guys at pre-64 win.com https://pre64win.com/. It has a palm rest on right side and good wood grain but no checking or sling studs. So I bought it, and sent it directly to Sherry Abraham at Custom Checkering http://www.checkering.com/
Then I bought a set of QD scope rings from Alaska Arms https://alaskaarmsllc.com/. I drove up to Big Lake, Alaska, picked them up and took direct them to Steve at Ak Custom.
Then I went in search of a scope....after lots of research and a couple of scope purchases that will go on other rifles.... I finally bought a new Swarovski Z3 3-10 x 42 from Amazon Prime for $100.00 less than I could get it at Cabelas. And I took that to Steve as well.
Steve called me and talked about sights and sling studs. We settled on a good adjustable rear site, and banded front site with a hood and a banded front sling stud with a traditional screw in sling stud in the rear stock.
Then the wait started... patiently....
waiting....
Yesterday Steve called me and said it was done! Everything assembled and he took it the range and test fired.So far I can’t be happier. Everything has turned out great. I just need to make some time to get on the loading bench and start working up some loads
It all started when I bought a pre-64 Winchester barreled action in .270 off gunbroker. It was pretty well used with no stock. I took it to Steve at Alaska Custom Firearms in Anchorage http://new.alaskacustomfirearms.com/about.html and I explained to him what I wanted and we worked up a plan. He ordered a 22” Douglas XX stainless barrel and would coat all the steel parts in flat black Nitride. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitride. Nitride is expensive compared to the spray on finishes but is much more corrosion resistant and doesn’t scratch or flake off.
Then I went in search of a stock. I had planned to try and find a composite/Kevlar stock. Instead I found a maple wood stock that I really liked from the guys at pre-64 win.com https://pre64win.com/. It has a palm rest on right side and good wood grain but no checking or sling studs. So I bought it, and sent it directly to Sherry Abraham at Custom Checkering http://www.checkering.com/
Then I bought a set of QD scope rings from Alaska Arms https://alaskaarmsllc.com/. I drove up to Big Lake, Alaska, picked them up and took direct them to Steve at Ak Custom.
Then I went in search of a scope....after lots of research and a couple of scope purchases that will go on other rifles.... I finally bought a new Swarovski Z3 3-10 x 42 from Amazon Prime for $100.00 less than I could get it at Cabelas. And I took that to Steve as well.
Steve called me and talked about sights and sling studs. We settled on a good adjustable rear site, and banded front site with a hood and a banded front sling stud with a traditional screw in sling stud in the rear stock.
Then the wait started... patiently....


Yesterday Steve called me and said it was done! Everything assembled and he took it the range and test fired.So far I can’t be happier. Everything has turned out great. I just need to make some time to get on the loading bench and start working up some loads

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