Jaegger
AH enthusiast
- Joined
- May 27, 2012
- Messages
- 476
- Reaction score
- 1,059
- Location
- US DoD in Germany
- Media
- 6
- Member of
- Kaiserslautern R&G Club, NRA, SCI, RMEF.
- Hunted
- Namibia x 5; S Africa x 3; Zim x1; DE, CZ, N. America
After many months being gone she has made it back. My Winchester 7mm STW has been converted into a magnificent .404 Jeffery. I handed my rifle off to Dennis Olsen last June and I got it back last week and it is a work of art to say the least.
He rebarreled and chambered added sights and a barrel band then blued.
Bedded the action. He then added a cross bolt. He removed the front sling mount and filled it with a blued screw. Put some Talley qd mounts with the larger screws. Worked on the action for perfect feeding and locking up like a tank. He put on a new recoil pad. Then to finish it off , done a little work on the trigger.
Thx for the post, very interesting start caliber & even more interesting finished caliber + a great classic looking finished rifle many would be proud to carry!
I know ‘notta’ about gunsmith, starting w/ 7MM STW & finishing w/ a .404 Jefferys just blows my mind! Projects/posts like yours opens a new hobby aspiration … any suggests on reference materials or a website I can visit to get some basic gunsmithing roots?
My short background: American, live/work in Germany for the US DoD & secured my German hunting license/weapon permit (2004) + reloading license (2007) & mostly to own/transport my rifles for African PG hunting.
I have no European make/calibers in the gun barn & wish to add afew & I’ve been reading “anything” European makes/models on AH, opinions & projects. I’ve learned enough over the past few months on AH to realize: 1) I’ve seen & passed on quality ‘gem’s in the rough’ on used rifle racks or online auction sites that would superb refinish or possibly a caliber swap project rifle. 2) Kick myself in the ass for waiting so long w/ this hobby! Honestly: few Europeans who are big bore fans & some gems are collecting shop dust or reappearing on auction sites.
I‘m confident it starts w/ a quality gunsmith in your corner who can truly make or break a project - break like in budget buster!
Greatly appreciate any additional advice on how to get smarter on the topic or a starting direction & from any members … happy trails!