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Kodiak Action


Short Action - $1400


Long Action - $1450


Kodiak Tactical - $1600



Description

The Standard Kodiak  It is smaller in cross-section than the Panda and can contain a magazine port that will accept a small Remington 700 type of magazine or one of the newer extended length magazines.

The Long Kodiak was developed to allow extraction of a live 7mm Mag. or similar length cartridge. This action will accept a long Remington 700 magazine or one of the newer extended length magazines.

Both actions have an integral recoil lug and are available with or without a magazine. The extended magazine actions have standard trigger cross pins, while the single shot and standard magazine actions have a trigger bracket that accepts Remington style triggers. They make excellent actions for use in hunting rifles. If the magazine is not just to be used to meet Hunter benchrest rules and is to be actually used, then the action needs to be ordered with a flat bolt for more reliable cartridge feeding. To have a reliably feeding magazine, the action should be ordered with a flat bolt.

Comes standard with:

Aluminum Bolt Shroud Trigger Bracket and Screws • Rear Allen Head Guard Screw • Spiral Fluted Bolt • Grease


Specifications


  • Weight: 28.0 oz.
  • Length: 8.500 in.
  • Width: 1.400 in.
  • Height: 1.595 in.
  • Bolt Faces: 222, PPC, 308, Mag. (.532)
  • Bolt Head: Coned, Flat
  • Bolt: Left, Right
  • Port: Left, Right, Double
  • Single Shot or Repeater
  • Head-Space: 1.115 in.
  • Dovetail: Standard, Parallel or 0° 20' NON-MIL-SPEC Picatinny (Designed for use with 2-piece rings ONLY!)

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Kodiak Dimensions


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Barrel Tenon Dimensions


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Long Kodiak Specifications


  • Weight: 32 oz.
  • Length: 9.350 in.
  • Width: 1.400 in.
  • Height: 1.595 in.
  • Bolt Faces: 308, Mag. (.532)
  • Bolt Head: Flat
  • Bolt: Left, Right
  • Port: Left, Right, Double
  • Head-Space: 1.115 in.
  • Dovetail: Standard, Parallel or 0° 20' NON-MIL-SPEC Picatinny (Designed for use with 2-piece rings ONLY!)

Long Kodiak Dimensions


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Long Kodiak - Barrel Tenon Dimensions


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Chambering Instructions


When chambering for a Panda, Kodiak or Grizzly barrel cut the tenon 1.0625” in diameter by 1.115” for a cone bolt action or 0.980” for a flat bolt action. For an Atlas barrel cut the tenon 1.0625” in diameter by 0.692” for a cone bolt action or 0.557” for a flat bolt action. It is recommended that the first 0.110“ from the rear of the barrel be turned to 0.966” diameter. Leave the rear end of the barrel square for now.

Thread the tenon 1.0625 inches in diameter by 18 threads per inch. If you are using the three-wire method to measure the threads, the measurement should be 1.0715” plus 0.0000“, minus 0.0020” using 0.032” wires.

For zero headspace on a cone bolt run the chambering reamer in until the head-space gauge is flush with the rear of the barrel. For zero headspace on a flat bolt run the chambering reamer in until the measurement from the base of the head-space gauge to the shoulder of the barrel is 1.115” for Panda, Kodiak and Grizzly actions or 0.692“ for Atlas actions.

For a cone bolt set the compound feed of the lathe to 30 degrees. Touch the tool to be used for cutting the cone at the chamber edge and lock the zeroed saddle stop against the saddle. Now back off the stop 0.135”. Using the compound feed only, cut the cone. This should give approximately 0.007” – 0.010” of space between the bolt and the barrel. On a 338 Lapua Mag. barrel the cone will cut away some of the length if a smaller diameter section is turned at the rear. This will leave the tenon closer to 1.089” in length with a 0.966” diameter rear section.

For actions with a removeable recoil lug add the thickness of the recoil lug to the tenon and headspace length. For example: an Atlas flat bolt action with a 0.250” recoil lug would have a 0.557“ + 0.250” = 0.807” tenon length and a 0.692“ + 0.250” = 0.942” headspace length.