Hi Vince
Vince,
My name is Chad Dixon and I'm the former rifle dept production manager for Nesika. I left the company in June of 06 to come work in Iraq as a security contractor. Been here ever since and am ready to come home for good in March. 42 days and counting. . .
Anyways. As stated, Dakota Arms, Inc. is the parent company that owns Nesika Bay Precision.
Richard Spruill is your point of contact there for any/all matters pertaining to Nesika. The company will be more than happy to manufacture you a new bolt for your action, but it will require you sending the receiver to the plant as there is a bit of hand fitting that goes into the process. Mainly, ensuring the fire control is timed properly. (not a big deal)
While I was there, the price of a new bolt ran at $600 bucks. Obviously that is subject to change so take it with a grain of salt.
With an L length bolt the basic options are:
Standard or 11* drop handle (go drop, it'll clear scopes and irons better)
Aluminum or SS shroud. (the difference in weight is so small its really not even worth considering. SS will be far more resistant to scratches)
Aluminum or SS handle. (several options here, tear drop, tactical, hunter, etc. . .)
Bolt face. Obviously the cartridge decides this one.
Sako extractor?
Standard Nesika Extractor
Cone breech (single shot) or repeater?
Helical flutes, straight, or none? NOTE: If it's a repeater with a mechanical eject, you CAN'T have flutes!! the ejector will seize up in the flutes and the action will be AFU!!
That's about it other than having it coated/plated/blued.
About Glen:
Glen Harrison left Nesika/Dakota in 2005. He has started his own company up in the MT area and is building actions again. He and his wife are doing well and the new business seems to chugging right along.
Dakota/Nesika's contact info:
http://www.dakotaarms.com/