Levi did one. Says he'll never do another.As far as i know, only mntn monkey and Mark Woodman have done a Paramount conversion so far
Mine shoots lights out 18 twist brux,,I did manage to get it in the factory stock. Will be shooting it a lot more once I get over deer season,,and get moved completely.i am enjoying the 209 adjustable breech plug!!! Also have it in my Omega love it in.
I'm not sure you'd have to direct that question to Mark at Woodman I think it's metric
Metric is correct.I'm not sure you'd have to direct that question to Mark at Woodman I think it's metric
Levi has all the equipment.Seems like I've noticed being around a lot of gunsmiths very few are Master machinist and CNC experts,,every once in awhile you come up on a gun builder, gunsmith, that is a master machinist and has the equipment to do a master's work,, if you get lucky you might even find a tool and die maker not many around anymore, I only know enough about Machining to get myself in trouble and struggle through building my own rifles what attracts me so much to Woodman arms is Mark is both excellent gunsmith and excellent Machinist hard to find, I don't think the metric thread aggravates him at all just like cutting a standard hard to find that!
Hi guys,
Just came along this build on YT and curious, if anyone had a hands on one of these converted Paramount rifles....
How much did it cost you?Tim completed a Paramount HTR conversion for me in a Smokeless .45 with Heavy Varmit Brux 26” Barrel with HIS Ignition System and Muzzle Break that shoots great. Best group so far in attached photo with 300 Grain Bullets at 100 yards, two in hole…. Fantastic communication, prompt turnaround time and excellent craftsmanship.
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