Thanks for the help, guys.
After your advice and comments and making a few comments to some local gunsmiths and retailers I've decided what my next step will be; specifically to look out for a good deal on mounts, rings and a scope at a big gunshow I'll be visiting in about 10 days time. :grin:
It turns out that bolt forging and dilling-&-tapping cost about $40 and $50 respectively and the real cost of having done by a specific smith(
who does do good work) is that, although the products he stocks are high quality, he tends to have higher prices on parts like rings or mounts.
I'll put off having the work done until closer to the date when I'm due to hunt deer as the local range(
due to political jockeying I won't go into) has been closed to rifles firing rounds over 1500fps. :evil:
Meanwhile, I am taking my time and after I get the scope mounted will be thinking my next step through carefully.
It will probably be having a Timney trigger and safety fitted.
I actually don't use the safety on any of my rifles.......it's not trustworthy, or should I say I'm not trustworthy using it, if you understand what I mean.
Eventually the barrel will need replacement, not because it's particularly bad....actually the rifling is quite sharp and shiney.....but because a good after-market barrel will make for a more accurate rifle and because there is some pitting on the outside of the military barrel.
I know it's aesthetic, but in the long run I want a nice looking rifle. :wink:
I also won't be changing the stock until I change barrels because the millitary barrel has a large diameter further forward than a sporting one would and this affects the way the barrel channel is cut and the way the rifle is bedded.
In addition there's some scratches to be cleaned up and polished off and a general rebluing of the action that's pointless to do with the current barrel.
But, once again, thanks.