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Yorketransport has one. I believe Grizz Precision did the smith work on it maybe? It's a converted CZ if I recall.
I posted a couple weeks ago about the new Howa "Mini Action" that will be available in 6.5 Grendel sometime this year. Maybe they're already available. I don't know but I do know Howa is known for good quality rifles. http://www.ammoland.com/2015/09/new-howa-mini-action-short-action-rifles-from-legacy-sports-international/#axzz3yaRaX4xX
So it looks like it can be done with the CZ's as was mentioned earlier, but does anyone know if it can be done using anything else? For instance a Savage or Remington? I know I can get the barrel made for anything and can get just about any action, but the big question is will any action be compatible taking into consideration the bolt?
Quote from: Jburke on February 10, 2016, 07:56:57 PMSo it looks like it can be done with the CZ's as was mentioned earlier, but does anyone know if it can be done using anything else? For instance a Savage or Remington? I know I can get the barrel made for anything and can get just about any action, but the big question is will any action be compatible taking into consideration the bolt?There are a few Savages floating round with the proper bolt face to run a Grendel. I believe that the specific model got discontinued though. PTG does make the proper bolt head to convert any short action Savage to run a PPC/7.62x39 case though.The CZ 527 is an excellent little package. My finished conversion cost right about $1000 including the donor rifle. The advantage of using the CZ 527 is that it comes with a very nice wood stock and an exceptional set trigger. You could also start with a Zastava model 85 as a donor action. It would save a few hundred dollars but you'd end up with a rougher stock and trigger as well as a poorer external finish. Same goes for the Remington 799. Neither one of those actions offers a true controlled round feed bolt though. The 527 just ends up being a better donor in my mind.