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SPF to joelpresmyk8
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price drop
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Lets do $725 w/o the powder!
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Looking to build a big 33 and have some questions
goatsie replied to yotebuster's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
I agree with wampus, my recommendation is the 300 Norma! -
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....lets sweeten the pot, I will throw in a pound of h1000
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Step 1: The Action There are so many fine custom actions out the there these days, this makes the choice of an action difficult at times. My criteria for this build were as follows: 1) Model 700 footprint- This makes the purchasing of parts painless. 2) Multiple Bolt Faces- I am a huge fan of multi-caliber rifles! I feel using the same stock, action, trigger, and scope repeatedly leads to mastery of the rifle, even if it is a caliber that you rarely shoot, you still have familiarity with the set-up instantaneously when you get behind it. 3) Easy Barrel Swaps- No one wants to pull out an action wrench and barrel vise every time they want to swap barrels. 4) Tough Short Action w/ fine tolerances- Every caliber that I shoot will fit into a short action, but I wanted a rigid action that was master engineered. The action that I found to fit my criteria was a Bighorn TL2 action. I purchased the action with a trimmed tang, to better fit stocks, the action was also a limited run by AJ which is threaded for savage pre-fit barrels. I also purchased a .223 and .308 bolt face, and I will soon be purchasing a short magnum bolt face. These actions are crafted with amazing precision and superb workmanship. More info to come.....
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Yeah I can wait to call in a double and see what happens!
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That was the .223 at 155 yds.
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Can you get one without a door knob for a bolt hanlde? Yep....but I like it!
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Me to! Yea I shoot the 210's in my rum and they shoot awesome, but I won't go to the 215's just because I'm lazy and don't want to spend the time again finding a load. I would start with the 215's that way I'm not doing double work. Yeah those cans are nice, I shoot the light weight Yankee hill titanium QD, and no hearing protection needed. Awesome set up and love the custom shooting bench! The bench was due to the nasty weather
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http://vid629.photobucket.com/albums/uu12/goatsie_photo/My%20Movie%201_zpsc68npsh8.mp4 It was wicked quiet as well, the impact was twice as loud as the firing of the round!
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I took the rifle out today, but we had to only boresight since the storm was rolling in. We set a 1/2" AR500 plate 150 yards off, and the bullets we just zipping through! The suppressor amazed me, no hearing protection needed for a 338! Videos below. http://vid629.photobucket.com/albums/uu12/goatsie_photo/My%20Movie_zpshvvehvls.mp4 http://vid629.photobucket.com/albums/uu12/goatsie_photo/My%20Movie%203_zpssbv78rna.mp4
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She shoots too! Zero load development off a bipod....
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I have the 210 on hand...but I wanna do the hybrids
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Thanks, I will be shooting 210 bergers for now. I may try some other bullets though.
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300 Lapua (30-338 Lapua)
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That is slick!
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Still for sale........
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Precision Reloading has H1000 and H4350 in stock...... for now