What are some other options for the Remington 700 action in terms of after market bolt knobs? I know of Badger and Phoenix but am just looking to see the others that might fly under the radar.
Thanks fellas.
What are some other options for the Remington 700 action in terms of after market bolt knobs? I know of Badger and Phoenix but am just looking to see the others that might fly under the radar.
Thanks fellas.
PTG ... they are in stock most places.
Greg Dykstra
Primal Rights, Inc.
Thanks for the heads up.
Surgeon, this is the sniper, they have a couple other styles as well. Obviously, this rifle is not yet finished.
http://www.surgeonrifles.com/accessories
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Owner of Wildwood Custom Woodworking, F-Class Rifle Stock Builder
The knob is threaded 5/16-24. My gunsmith cut the knob off, tack welded threaded post on, and cleaned it up. It is not a very difficult job.
Edit: My action is a Rem 700.
Last edited by 7.62WildBill; 01-29-13 at 20:26.
"Restricting the rights of free and law-abiding Americans is not a solution to anything, and only makes government and its force more powerful."
-Gary Johnson
Owner of Wildwood Custom Woodworking, F-Class Rifle Stock Builder
Awesome. Thanks for the heads up. I'm currently putting together a custom 260 and have been browsing for different versions.
Surgeons definitely have an amazing rep and quality. Looks great as well.
I had mine done by Matt (monteboy84) on snipers hide. Very pleased with his work.
Pics of his install process...
http://www.snipershide.com/forum/ubb...Number=2231176
Contact info...
http://www.snipershide.com/forum/ubb...Number=3480267
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My favorite is the Anderson Heavy Knurled Tactical Style Knob from PTG.
http://shop.pacifictoolandgauge.com/...roducts_id=217
http://shop.pacifictoolandgauge.com/...roducts_id=218
Last edited by underwoodbitsandspurs; 02-02-13 at 14:16.
While I am confident enough my knob will not fail, the process that Matt uses is clearly stronger. I have also seen it done (in pics) by grinding down the knob and threading that section of the handle.
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-Gary Johnson
Owner of Wildwood Custom Woodworking, F-Class Rifle Stock Builder
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