It does look really nice, the stock is lovely work. I hope it shoots at least an [email protected], it's too **** pretty to tolerate bad groups.
How about naming it "Lazarus"?

Ben
How about naming it "Lazarus"?
Ben
The barrel was an aftermarket 77/22 barrel. The length of the shank was perfect. The dia. of the shank was .030" larger than needed if I remember correctly. A guy at a local machine shop cut the shank to the correct dia. It took ten minutes including his lathe set-up. This guy is great charges by the hour and doesn't charge a set-up fee. For rebarreling the pinned barrel bolt actions I like to have the shank cut .003" under size and then just glue the barrel in with Loc-Tite #609.switchkid0 said:Did the barrel need any lathe work, or did you get lucky and find one the right dimension for the receiver? I've often thought it's fun and worth the while to spruce up these old rifles. But then, I drive an old truck that's held together with spit and wire. I'm just not good at buying new things, I guess.
Great work, and I hope you enjoy it. You might want to install a "gallery gun" tether to it to keep it from falling in the lake!
Cheers,
Richard