I'm currently working with my father on an old 722 in 257 Roberts that my father inherited from his grandfather, and has now passed on to me. Around 1970 my father fitted the barreled action into a beautiful Birdseye Maple stock from Herters, and he has no idea what happened to the original stock. The maple is HEAVY, it used to be a ground hog gun for my father, so it didn't get carried alot.
I was going to buy myself a coyote rifle, but a root canal cost me $300 and the crown is going to cost another $700-800, so that took care of that plan. My father suggested I put the 722 in a sporter stock and a guy I used to work with (Coincidentally the brother of the guy my father lived with, and helped with the maple stock at that time) had a SA 700 stock he picked up years ago with plans to build a 243AI, but then found a complete gun, so he never used it. He gave me the stock, and we started working on it last week.
It is pretty close to fitting now after some work, it still is rocking ever so slightly in the stock, and the trigger or safety is binding a bit (I assume that is the case, the gun fires as you close the bolt while it's in the stock). We will get that ironed out next week.
My question is, does anyone have any experience with this? It seems from what I have been able to read that there is about a 50/50 chance that the bolt area will need to be relieved (It didn't, fits nicely around the bolt) and a 50/50 chance the 722 magazine will fit, but could be too long. Since I want to be able to switch back and forth between the stocks, I don't want to shorten the 722 mag if it won't fit. Does anyone know if I can just get the box mag for the SA 700 ADL and use the spring and follower from the 722? Or do I need the complete setup for the 700? I know I will also need a SA 700 ADL trigger guard.
Here is a pick of the gun when I got it in the Maple stock:
Here it is mostly fitted into the 700 stock. It's well used, but a nice piece of walnut. Once it's together and proven to shoot in the new stock, I have a buddy that will refinish it for me. Didn't weigh it, but it feels like it's shaved better than a pound already. It has an old Weaver V9-1 on it that weights in the neighborhood of 22oz as well. I may go to a light scope like a VX-2 2-7 at 9.9 ounces to shave another 3/4 of a pound later on.
I was going to buy myself a coyote rifle, but a root canal cost me $300 and the crown is going to cost another $700-800, so that took care of that plan. My father suggested I put the 722 in a sporter stock and a guy I used to work with (Coincidentally the brother of the guy my father lived with, and helped with the maple stock at that time) had a SA 700 stock he picked up years ago with plans to build a 243AI, but then found a complete gun, so he never used it. He gave me the stock, and we started working on it last week.
It is pretty close to fitting now after some work, it still is rocking ever so slightly in the stock, and the trigger or safety is binding a bit (I assume that is the case, the gun fires as you close the bolt while it's in the stock). We will get that ironed out next week.
My question is, does anyone have any experience with this? It seems from what I have been able to read that there is about a 50/50 chance that the bolt area will need to be relieved (It didn't, fits nicely around the bolt) and a 50/50 chance the 722 magazine will fit, but could be too long. Since I want to be able to switch back and forth between the stocks, I don't want to shorten the 722 mag if it won't fit. Does anyone know if I can just get the box mag for the SA 700 ADL and use the spring and follower from the 722? Or do I need the complete setup for the 700? I know I will also need a SA 700 ADL trigger guard.
Here is a pick of the gun when I got it in the Maple stock:

Here it is mostly fitted into the 700 stock. It's well used, but a nice piece of walnut. Once it's together and proven to shoot in the new stock, I have a buddy that will refinish it for me. Didn't weigh it, but it feels like it's shaved better than a pound already. It has an old Weaver V9-1 on it that weights in the neighborhood of 22oz as well. I may go to a light scope like a VX-2 2-7 at 9.9 ounces to shave another 3/4 of a pound later on.
