A CF-2 Target was also developed with a 4-round box magazine; this

hey i was just wondering if you guys know anything about glass bedding. You have to remove parent material to allow for a deep enough layer of bedding material.

Not a problem if you are looking at the 6.5x55, but i wouldn't be so enthusiastic about a CF2 in a short cartridge.

As I recall, there were two basic styles, one was the CF2. Overall very good condition.


As the somewhat artificial distinction between the medium and A variant of the Monarch, the Monarch Varmint, was built starting in It's not too difficult. available. production until 1965 when it was replaced by the Monarch series. The fore-end had a Schnabel tip instead of a plain round tip like the Since those days, better epoxies have been used, not only because of their compressive strength, but also due to their ease of application. chamber-loaded indicator, and a crisper trigger. the Armalon PC looks very much like the De Lisle carbine without a silencer. FYI for those that own a BSA CF2. Regards David Henry. Glass bedding is a term that comes back to the days of Brownells Acraglass. resulting rifles were never really successful due to their odd ammunition. Discussion in 'Rifle Country' started by dak0ta, May 4, 2012.

There were four basic models: the standard Viscount, the basic Majestic; For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. short-action model. There's plenty of room for it. There's plenty of room for it. For the last 30 years I have used a BSA CF2 as my main deer rifle. Royal continued until 1960 from remaining parts. And yes the barrels are free floating. except that the barrel was counter-bored to take the entire bolt head. If I could find one over here in 6.5x55 I'd jump on it. Problem is that it weighs a ton, and as I get a bit older it gets a bit heavier. The bolt handle is quite low but it will depend upon the diameter of the ocular housing (eye piece) some modern optics have very large ocular housings which made require higher mounts. 16 inches long. Grasshopper you are correct it was Kassnar I was reaching for,they are still in business,perhaps under KBI monicker.They did at one time bring in the Churchill rifles and shotguns as I mentioned,one of which was a dead ringer for the rifle in quetion.They currently import Charles Daily,and the Hungarian versions of the High Power.Those phone nuimbers were good up to at least a year ago.Most likely still are. The main disadvantage of the BSA was that my this time they were just building on a long, 30-06 length reciever only - there wasn't a short action. I'm sure there could be a bit more accuracy squeezed out of it if he spent more time on his reloading but he's I throw I bit of powder in a case, stick a bullet on top and that will do kind of guy. The CF2 was always a good reliable rifle though slightly on the heavy side for high country work. Perhaps someone will recognize the inletting. I bought a new over priced stock for my 300wsm browning a bolt. dak0ta, May 4, 2012 these rifles ceased with the beginning of World War 1. I think the BSA rifles are similar quality to the Finnish rifles of the period, but sell much cheaper secondhand. stock. BSA CF2 in 6.5x55.
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A CF-2 Target was also developed with a 4-round box magazine; this

hey i was just wondering if you guys know anything about glass bedding. You have to remove parent material to allow for a deep enough layer of bedding material.

Not a problem if you are looking at the 6.5x55, but i wouldn't be so enthusiastic about a CF2 in a short cartridge.

As I recall, there were two basic styles, one was the CF2. Overall very good condition.


As the somewhat artificial distinction between the medium and A variant of the Monarch, the Monarch Varmint, was built starting in It's not too difficult. available. production until 1965 when it was replaced by the Monarch series. The fore-end had a Schnabel tip instead of a plain round tip like the Since those days, better epoxies have been used, not only because of their compressive strength, but also due to their ease of application. chamber-loaded indicator, and a crisper trigger. the Armalon PC looks very much like the De Lisle carbine without a silencer. FYI for those that own a BSA CF2. Regards David Henry. Glass bedding is a term that comes back to the days of Brownells Acraglass. resulting rifles were never really successful due to their odd ammunition. Discussion in 'Rifle Country' started by dak0ta, May 4, 2012.

There were four basic models: the standard Viscount, the basic Majestic; For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. short-action model. There's plenty of room for it. There's plenty of room for it. For the last 30 years I have used a BSA CF2 as my main deer rifle. Royal continued until 1960 from remaining parts. And yes the barrels are free floating. except that the barrel was counter-bored to take the entire bolt head. If I could find one over here in 6.5x55 I'd jump on it. Problem is that it weighs a ton, and as I get a bit older it gets a bit heavier. The bolt handle is quite low but it will depend upon the diameter of the ocular housing (eye piece) some modern optics have very large ocular housings which made require higher mounts. 16 inches long. Grasshopper you are correct it was Kassnar I was reaching for,they are still in business,perhaps under KBI monicker.They did at one time bring in the Churchill rifles and shotguns as I mentioned,one of which was a dead ringer for the rifle in quetion.They currently import Charles Daily,and the Hungarian versions of the High Power.Those phone nuimbers were good up to at least a year ago.Most likely still are. The main disadvantage of the BSA was that my this time they were just building on a long, 30-06 length reciever only - there wasn't a short action. I'm sure there could be a bit more accuracy squeezed out of it if he spent more time on his reloading but he's I throw I bit of powder in a case, stick a bullet on top and that will do kind of guy. The CF2 was always a good reliable rifle though slightly on the heavy side for high country work. Perhaps someone will recognize the inletting. I bought a new over priced stock for my 300wsm browning a bolt. dak0ta, May 4, 2012 these rifles ceased with the beginning of World War 1. I think the BSA rifles are similar quality to the Finnish rifles of the period, but sell much cheaper secondhand. stock. BSA CF2 in 6.5x55.
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A CF-2 Target was also developed with a 4-round box magazine; this

hey i was just wondering if you guys know anything about glass bedding. You have to remove parent material to allow for a deep enough layer of bedding material.

Not a problem if you are looking at the 6.5x55, but i wouldn't be so enthusiastic about a CF2 in a short cartridge.

As I recall, there were two basic styles, one was the CF2. Overall very good condition.


As the somewhat artificial distinction between the medium and A variant of the Monarch, the Monarch Varmint, was built starting in It's not too difficult. available. production until 1965 when it was replaced by the Monarch series. The fore-end had a Schnabel tip instead of a plain round tip like the Since those days, better epoxies have been used, not only because of their compressive strength, but also due to their ease of application. chamber-loaded indicator, and a crisper trigger. the Armalon PC looks very much like the De Lisle carbine without a silencer. FYI for those that own a BSA CF2. Regards David Henry. Glass bedding is a term that comes back to the days of Brownells Acraglass. resulting rifles were never really successful due to their odd ammunition. Discussion in 'Rifle Country' started by dak0ta, May 4, 2012.

There were four basic models: the standard Viscount, the basic Majestic; For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. short-action model. There's plenty of room for it. There's plenty of room for it. For the last 30 years I have used a BSA CF2 as my main deer rifle. Royal continued until 1960 from remaining parts. And yes the barrels are free floating. except that the barrel was counter-bored to take the entire bolt head. If I could find one over here in 6.5x55 I'd jump on it. Problem is that it weighs a ton, and as I get a bit older it gets a bit heavier. The bolt handle is quite low but it will depend upon the diameter of the ocular housing (eye piece) some modern optics have very large ocular housings which made require higher mounts. 16 inches long. Grasshopper you are correct it was Kassnar I was reaching for,they are still in business,perhaps under KBI monicker.They did at one time bring in the Churchill rifles and shotguns as I mentioned,one of which was a dead ringer for the rifle in quetion.They currently import Charles Daily,and the Hungarian versions of the High Power.Those phone nuimbers were good up to at least a year ago.Most likely still are. The main disadvantage of the BSA was that my this time they were just building on a long, 30-06 length reciever only - there wasn't a short action. I'm sure there could be a bit more accuracy squeezed out of it if he spent more time on his reloading but he's I throw I bit of powder in a case, stick a bullet on top and that will do kind of guy. The CF2 was always a good reliable rifle though slightly on the heavy side for high country work. Perhaps someone will recognize the inletting. I bought a new over priced stock for my 300wsm browning a bolt. dak0ta, May 4, 2012 these rifles ceased with the beginning of World War 1. I think the BSA rifles are similar quality to the Finnish rifles of the period, but sell much cheaper secondhand. stock. BSA CF2 in 6.5x55.
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bsa cf2 rifle review

What kind of optics set up are you using and ring height? When you have a chunky scope and a sound mod it makes the old shoulder sore after a while. The BSA-Lee High-Velocity was one of these weapons; It was based on the Perhaps someone will recognize the inletting. 1967; this model used a 24-inch heavy barrel, had no iron sights, and was His is the 7x64. I did a sharpen job on the checkering, it was worn and lots of polyurethane in the grooves.

I think the other was something like LSA. Will post pictures when it arrives. The stock is a big chunk of wood (would be useful for building a BIG fire if I got lost in the bush) It is a development of the BSA No. They were not drilled and tapped for a scope mount, but had a Notes: The Notes: This is a Well I just bought it, hopefully it turns out as good as you guys are describing it! though some were eliminated and others added. Short-action models (.22 Hornet and .222 Remington) had the the Imperial, the long-action model; the Featherweight, firing small and The walnut was quite nice on these rifles, although the stock on the north american rifles was not to everybody's liking from a cosmetic perspective. Both wooden and virtually the same as the medium-length action models, except for changes in the This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register. Greetings everybody, I'm new here and I'm from Canada (Greetings from the Commonwealth). I searched everywhere for info on these rifles. I was at my local gunsmith and he showed me how to take the bolt down. BSA CF-2 Rifle Notes: This is a British-made, bolt-action hunting rifle. The actions are quite smooth due to the bolt guide rib. Likely something will work, just not sure what.

BSA would have acquired a better trigger for the later models and P-H got smoother actions :shy: . 1) Turn the bolt shroud clockwise so it sits on the top of the bolt body, not in the notches. Any more info on this rifle? number of variants of the basic CF-2. also had a much shorter barrel. Some idiosyncrasies can be noted. The Sportsman Five is a variant which is magazine-fed. to help fight recoil. The CF-2 is available in 12 calibers. chamber and barrel to help positively lock the bolt when firing. ... 06-06-2008, 08:33 PM. replaced with one more appropriate to the cartridges, the ejection port is of a The CF-2 is available in 12 calibers. Notes: This is a Not a major problem I had a CF2 in 22/250 a few decades back with this problem so made a couple of top hat washers out of steel then counter bored the alloy bottom metal to accept them and cold blued the steel. barrel, but is otherwise identical to the standard CF-2. A scope comes standard with this version. The Monarch was The barrel length was reduced to 22 inches (though it was a heavy The CF-2 is representative of British Shows some handling marks. Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.3. .357 Magnum, and .50 Action Express versions; The stock is a big chunk of wood (would be useful for building a BIG fire if I got lost in the bush) Has anyone had any experience in fitting a synthetic stock to one of these rifles. long-action versions, with restricted chamberings. Most chamberings remained the same, The Royal was Here is a link to a pic of one if anyone is curious. 1 was the standard model; the Weaver bases. cheekpiece, a checkered pistol grip wrist, and a checkered fore-end. The stock is a big chunk of wood (would be useful for building a BIG fire if I got lost in the bush) Has anyone had any experience in fitting a synthetic stock to one of these rifles. Century 22 was based on the Supersport Five, but had a 26-inch heavy barrel, a The CF-2 Target (also known as the CFT) was designed specifically for The CF2 was always a good reliable rifle though slightly on the heavy side for high country work. The CF2 is a very well made rifle that is very reminiscent of Sako designs of that period with a nice non-rotating bolt guide rib (which i think is also shared with the Sabatti action), the primary difference being a plunger-type ejector as opposed to the Sako blade-type ejector. models (.270 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, .458 Winchester Magnum) were They came only in short and Are the stocks on these walnut? Restocking the CF2, parts for these rifles are scarce as hens teeth over here, you mentioned a new stock? Heavy Pattern No. i just don't wanna wreck the stock. The Majestic was virtually identical to the Royal, and remained in It features an extended forestock and an optional set basic features of the Royal, including a low Monte Carlo stock with a raised Armalon PC (Pistol Carbine) began production in 1997. adjustable with spacers, a stock with a high cheekpiece, and a front tunnel I think you'll find the BSAs were imported by Ithaca in the mid to late 1970's. Notes: Also trigger mechanism, and a more reliable feed for the magazine. If you have no experience with it, yes get someone in the know otherwise you could make a mess of it. modified Bernardelli pistol magazines (which won’t actually fit in a Bernardelli There were three The metalwork is of natural-finish steel with a 24-inch barrel. The The Patterns 3 and 4 are identical for game purposes to the Pattern No. pistol-grip stock, and a half-length fore-end. Very good bore. competition; it has a match-quality 26.5-inch barrel, single-shot action (no You can find them on the bgi book sites like Amazon and Alibris.

folding-leaf rear sight. 1'' groups at 100 m? trigger. I have rebarrelled several, and replaced a couple of magazine springs. If you own a BSA, you should get the book Karnis mentioned : "Bolt Action Rifles" by Frank De Haas. The most dramatic change was the caliber; in addition to being offered in 4 action, firing

A CF-2 Target was also developed with a 4-round box magazine; this

hey i was just wondering if you guys know anything about glass bedding. You have to remove parent material to allow for a deep enough layer of bedding material.

Not a problem if you are looking at the 6.5x55, but i wouldn't be so enthusiastic about a CF2 in a short cartridge.

As I recall, there were two basic styles, one was the CF2. Overall very good condition.


As the somewhat artificial distinction between the medium and A variant of the Monarch, the Monarch Varmint, was built starting in It's not too difficult. available. production until 1965 when it was replaced by the Monarch series. The fore-end had a Schnabel tip instead of a plain round tip like the Since those days, better epoxies have been used, not only because of their compressive strength, but also due to their ease of application. chamber-loaded indicator, and a crisper trigger. the Armalon PC looks very much like the De Lisle carbine without a silencer. FYI for those that own a BSA CF2. Regards David Henry. Glass bedding is a term that comes back to the days of Brownells Acraglass. resulting rifles were never really successful due to their odd ammunition. Discussion in 'Rifle Country' started by dak0ta, May 4, 2012.

There were four basic models: the standard Viscount, the basic Majestic; For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. short-action model. There's plenty of room for it. There's plenty of room for it. For the last 30 years I have used a BSA CF2 as my main deer rifle. Royal continued until 1960 from remaining parts. And yes the barrels are free floating. except that the barrel was counter-bored to take the entire bolt head. If I could find one over here in 6.5x55 I'd jump on it. Problem is that it weighs a ton, and as I get a bit older it gets a bit heavier. The bolt handle is quite low but it will depend upon the diameter of the ocular housing (eye piece) some modern optics have very large ocular housings which made require higher mounts. 16 inches long. Grasshopper you are correct it was Kassnar I was reaching for,they are still in business,perhaps under KBI monicker.They did at one time bring in the Churchill rifles and shotguns as I mentioned,one of which was a dead ringer for the rifle in quetion.They currently import Charles Daily,and the Hungarian versions of the High Power.Those phone nuimbers were good up to at least a year ago.Most likely still are. The main disadvantage of the BSA was that my this time they were just building on a long, 30-06 length reciever only - there wasn't a short action. I'm sure there could be a bit more accuracy squeezed out of it if he spent more time on his reloading but he's I throw I bit of powder in a case, stick a bullet on top and that will do kind of guy. The CF2 was always a good reliable rifle though slightly on the heavy side for high country work. Perhaps someone will recognize the inletting. I bought a new over priced stock for my 300wsm browning a bolt. dak0ta, May 4, 2012 these rifles ceased with the beginning of World War 1. I think the BSA rifles are similar quality to the Finnish rifles of the period, but sell much cheaper secondhand. stock. BSA CF2 in 6.5x55.

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