I picked up a NOS CPA Stevens 44-1/2 action about this time last year and called Carson at Lilja and got them going on a 22LR 1:16 and 6mm 1:10 barrel blanks, both 29” to finish out at 28” #2-1/2 weight semi octagon. I sent the action to CPA to be fitted with a second breach block for rimfire and ordered an unfinished 95% Benchrest Butt Stock and Fore End in X-Fancy American walnut and a Sporting Fore End in standard grade American walnut. The action came my way with a 95% Sporting/Varmint Butt Stock in standard grade.
I was originally going to have the 6mm barrel chambered in 6mm/30-30 Ackley and made up brass from Starlinebrass 375 Winchester cases. That changed when Starlinebrass released a run of 444 Marlin. The chambering is what I’m calling 6x51R, and is nothing but 243 Winchester with a rim. The 22LR chamber is cut with a Lilja Match reamer.
I’ve had this BALvar 6-24 sitting around waiting on it. It’s not quite done, but it’s close. The stocks need to cure for a couple or three weeks before I haul it to the range. I am going to make up a beaver tail fore end for it too.
The Benchrest fore end can’t be beat for shooting at the range off our heavy rests, but they are not that great in the field for shooting from a bench. We have some Hart and Wichita front rests that work far better for field varmint shooting from the truck. I put a UM sling stud in the Sporting fore end for shooting off Harris BiPods. The Sporting fore end is a miserable choice for shooting from bags though. Making another fore end isn’t a big deal.
My goal was to have everything ready by March and chuck shooting season.