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1st Antelope hunt, 1st buck!

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well tell us about the rifle you used

 

Well.....Its a long story. I'll try and keep it short. I'll start by stating that the barrel used on this rifle is a 'hummer'. It is absolutely accurate. Even with multiple powders, primers and bullets. It was at first fitted to a short action modified to use a Wyatt extended box magazine. While this was very adequate, it came time to cut an inch off the breach end. The throat was gone and the first inch or so was very heat checked/cracked. Consistency was starting to suffer. I had a spare Remington 700 long action sitting in the safe so I had the barrel pulled off of the short action where I converted it back to a 308 Win and had the 6.5mm barrel set back an inch, muzzle cut 1/4" and fitted to my long action. Then I pillar bedded it into a McMillan A3 stock in GAP camo.

 

Secs:

 

Rem 700 LA stainless

Jewel trigger (8oz.)

Badger bolt knob

Sako style extractor

Lightweight firing pin assembly

Seekins 20 MOA AL one piece rail

Nighforce UL rings

Leupold Mark4 16x

Factory recoil lug

Lilja 3 groove stainless barrel. Sendero contour. Fluted. 8 twist. Currently 26" (started at 27.25"), Crown cut by me! (Razor sharp)

Chambered in 6.5x284 Norma

Harris Bi-pod

Side mounted ACI

United States Optics rail mounted level

 

Load:

 

Lapua Brass

Rem 9-1/2 primer

52.5 H4831SC

Berger 140 VLD

.003" Neck tension

.002" Jump

2893 FPS (corrected to the muzzle, not at the chronograph) at 88'ASL and 60 degrees F.

300 yard zero

1/2MOA on a bad day at zero range

.75MOA on a REALLY bad day at zero

.2-.3 most days at zero

.05-.15 MOA on the best days at zero

 

Her name is Cassie

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Congrats!

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Congrats! I did the same thing 12 years ago, the goat I took was not the biggest or tallest but he looks really nice on my wall!

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Congrats on your buck, Nice job!

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