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FS Rem 700 7MM MAG & Browning A-bolt II .300 WIN MAG
travist1 replied to travist1's topic in Classified Ads
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FS Rem 700 7MM MAG & Browning A-bolt II .300 WIN MAG
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Both Prices reduced by $100, need to sell, make an offer! Brand new Browning A-bolt II chambered in .300 win mag- $650 Used Remington 700 7MM MAG great condition grandfather owned and hunted - $500 Please call Doug at (928)-830-9323, please leave a message
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Danny out of Prescott dose fantastic work... +10000 on not drinking the shillen punch but see how a 700 dose with the barrel lapped and a good load before you consider truing and putting on a aftermarket barrel if you can shoot a .4moa center to center with a good load why risk making the rifle less accurate? or spending a lot on a barrel that isn't going to make the rifle any more or less accurate? Chuck hawks affordable accuracy page is a good example. use a good stock bedded appropriately, good trigger pull, and Lapp the barrel will make the most difference in the way your rifle will perform if you cant get a 700 accurate with those things and a good load check the dope behind the scope look at my 700 sps aac-sd build thread. buying the gun and all the mods i did were 1200 (i lapped the rings and did all the work myself) but the scope was 500 more than the entire rifle said and done and found a load that shoots .3moa with 168grn bullet i wanted to do alot of stuff that would have been a waist of time and energy and more so money if i didnt shoot it first
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My new rem 7mm mag not a shooter
travist1 replied to mason a's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
my 2 cents get rid of the synthetic stock period i wouldn't spend the money in the martex to bed it my idea is cut the fore-end off and use it as an ice cube tray. barrel length doesn't matter if your fore-end doesn't flex to touch your your barrel and like 308nut said check your scope base and make sure it is strait. -
Range Report shot great all day and found a load that works great 4 shots into a <.3 inch center to center group and it was cold today 39 at the range with zero value 20mph winds in my face
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Savage Model 93 .17 HMR feeding issue
travist1 replied to king4wd's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
X2 hahahhaha you know you want a nato round -
Ok if medical "pot" is a legit drug and a controlled substance why don't pharmacy's with real doctors not in control of it.. i don't get vicodin and walk in and ask for what flavors or how to bake it into my brownies. If they make it legal as a controlled medical drug it should not be out of dispensaries but by the same Pharmacists that control narcotics and turn away drug seekers
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I have a Manfrotto rc128 and need legs for it if anyone wants to get rid of a set let me know
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308nut First i measured to make sure that the mount holes weren't drilled by a drunk sailor and then i checked for fitment feeler gauges and then that nasty blue gel for in-letting stocks and had almost 100 percent contact without tightening the mount screws so good on Badger Ord. Lapped the bore and the Surgeon Riffle rings were perfect too and for $200 they better well not need to be lapped being set on the Badger mount But i didn't take any of those pics ... however i did get some of the fitting for the case Took my time and used a regular box blade in a knife Exacto handle for the long strait cuts and another that i cut 1/16 behind the blade to do more detail work with. I drew it in with a sharpie making sure i made the line where i cut around the black marking. Most people use chalk but i found that the line isn't as crisp to see where your cutting as the black marker The foam was 1.5" and would have been hard for the bolt so i used some foam out of a Springfield Armory case and cut it to a basic shape so that i could lay it into the pelican foam I need to do the same with the lid foam for the wind-age knob that i did with the bolt I have everything in but the tool kit, suppressor and trying to make my mind up on a bi-pod selection. i have a Harris 9 to 13 but I'm thinking about having the Stony Point prone and the Stony Point sitting Kneeling in the case I'm not a big fan of the Harris at all with that flat B&C stock. also i want to save room for mags if i end up doing the Badger bottom metal and the reason i would is because i can get +.12 OAL with Cproducts mags over the standard BDL well
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i have the scope mounted with surgeon rifle mounts with anti cant device and hopefully ill have pictures of it out at the range shooting it soon!
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Mounting NF Scope on a Barrett 98B Issue
travist1 replied to RoughCut's topic in Long Range Shooting
Well when mounting a 20MOA base the scope is angled moving the eye peice upword lowering the objective lense. On a normal rifle with a 20 moa scope base you have to raise the comb (cheek peice) to get good seight picture on yours it will posibly give you the angle you need to then adjust the comb to were you need to be. Also with sloped scope mounts (look at one peice 20moa mounts from knight's armorment or niteforce) when you zero your rifle at 100 or 200yrds you use the lower end of your internal scope adjustment giving you much more elevation adjustment . With a 338 you can punch paper at way past 1000. With any scope you have say 60moa adjustment and with any luck if you zero @ 100 you have 30moa of elivation luck being the key word so 30 inches of virtical movement @ 100 move that out to 1000 that's 300 inches of elevation adjustmen. Now shooting at 50 you use maybe 2moa of depresion but have 30 moa of travel that will never be used. Look and see what the trajectory is for that round and see how far it takes for it to drop 300 inches. But back on topic it will raise your eye peice some and might be better than buying a lower reciver -
Mounting NF Scope on a Barrett 98B Issue
travist1 replied to RoughCut's topic in Long Range Shooting
they need it to go down check eye relief too , it might make all the difference in the scope shadow you have laying behind the rifle -
Mounting NF Scope on a Barrett 98B Issue
travist1 replied to RoughCut's topic in Long Range Shooting
just for reference a good cheek weld should be uncomfortable and solid.. try a 20moa scope mount that will raise the rear aperture that scope has enough elevation /depression to shoot 100 to past a grand what is the actual internal MOA of that model scope