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Nothing fancy, but very effcient to shooting metal @ 600 m. CZ 550 Varmint Kevlar, Bushnell Elite 4200 Scope, Harris bipod.
Ammo : SMK 168 @ 2650 FPS ( reload ).
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Greetings from Brazil,

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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Bryce6750</div><div class="ubbcode-body">dpreston

Why are the bolts removed? </div></div>
I have to remove all the bolts so they fit in the safe. I made a bolt rack inside for them. Guess I need a bigger safe...
 
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Here are my three, all Accurate Ordnance builds so thanks to Mark, Jason and Dave for all the great work getting these built for me.



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Green one is 6.5x47 Lapua, built on a Stiller TAC30-AW action, Timney trigger. Barrel is a 24" fluted Rock Creek 8 twist with an APA Little Bastard brake (on there mainly as thread protector since this will share the Arbiter can when it clears ATF in the next few weeks with the tan rifle). AICS 2 chassis with Viperskins and Atlas V8 bipod. Scope is a Nightforce 3.5-15x50 MLR in USO rings. Waiting on a replacement Flatline Ops anti-cant and Snipertools indicator on the Flatline Ops arm.All metal is in Cerakote MilSpec Green.

Tan one is a .308 Winchester, built on a Stiller TAC30-AW action, Timney trigger. Barrel is a 20" fluted Bartlein 10 twist also with an APA Little Bastard brake (same deal as the 6.5x47 Lapua). AICS 2 chassis with Viperskins and Atlas V8 bipod. Scope is a USO SN3 3.2-17 ERGO in USO rings. Flatline Ops anti-cant and Snipertools indicator on the Flatline Ops arm. All metal is in Cerakote Burnt Bronze except the scope which is USO factory anodized in their brown something color.

Black one is a .338 Lapua, built on a Stiller TAC338 action, Jewell trigger (for now). Barrel is a 25" Bartlein 9.5 twist with an APA Fat Bastard brake, or an Elite Iron Sierra can. AICS 2 CIP chassis with Viperskins and Atlas V8 bipod. Scope is a USO SN3 5.5-25x56 MLR EREK in USO rings. Flatline Ops anti-cant and Snipertools indicator on the Flatline Ops arm. Barreled action is in Cerakote Sniper Gray.
 
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My newest edition
Beanland Built .243 win
Manners T5-A, 4 Color Flec by Shortbus
22" Bartlien 1:7.5 Twist MTU Contour
Defiance Action Cut for AW Mags
Timmney Strait Strigger @ 1.5lbs
Surgeon Bottom metal
SRT Arms Shadow XL TI .30 cal Suppressor
Topped of with a NF 5.5x22x50 Mil/MLR

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My humble addition to this amazing thread:

How it started life 4yrs ago: Rem. 700 VSF LH with Tasco 8-32x44mm varmint scope -

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What it is now: Highly modified Rem 700 VSF LH, MCS T4a w/ molded in woodland, Cerakoted FDE, and an IOR 6-24x56mm FFP -

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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Marksman</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
Nice shitter. </div></div>

Well played sir, well played...
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: strike33</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Finally!
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Nice set up. Can you give the details on your rig. Thanks
 
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Rem 700 action (mfg in 1981) w/ Mike Rock 5R 22" bbl. Leupold VXIII 4.5-14x50 LR/T mil dot. It's been pretty much unchanged since built in 2003. Will be getting a PTG DBM next week (I hate abrevs' but, what the hell, it's only the Hide).
 
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I don't know about percision but here are mine
first 110BA 300WM
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Rem 700 308 cut to 22in in a HS stock.recrown
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This is my work in progress Rem 700 in 260 rem with a B&C stock waiting on the rest.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: GHall1971</div><div class="ubbcode-body">

Just wanted to so off my hide purchases... Rifle, bipod, hogs saddle, scope,

GAP Badger 2008 gen 2 in 260 rem. Atlas bipod, SWFA 5x20x50
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That's bad ass comp rig! What barrel contour is that?
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: wspe1</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: strike33</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Finally!
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Nice set up. Can you give the details on your rig. Thanks </div></div>

Sure,
STS Trued Remington 700 LA, Rock Creek 24" 1/11,
PWS Brake,Timney trigger, Cadex Strike 33 Chassis dipped in Multicam. Atlas bipod. US Optics 5-25x58 T-Pal. RDP Mil reticle, Erek, #3 windage with zero stop, Blue digital ill.
Currently back at STS to have a Broughton screwed on. The Rock had some issues.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: dappmgmt</div><div class="ubbcode-body">A couple of quick and dirty's of my new BlackOps Perseus. Mike and crew build one hell of a rifle.

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WOW, that is a very nice rifle. I have one built by Mike, his work is top notch.
 
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My first... and certainly not my last bolt/precision rifle.

It's a GAP "Moon" build... a "Rock" model in .308.
Not even a year with it... and the addiction seems to be getting better...

This is how it looked when I first got it that first week
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... and this is what she looks like now (minus the can...and still waiting*)

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... and these were my hand loads at 100 yards... still a lot of learning on my part.

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My first "issued" sniper system was an M86. I loved the rifle. I wish they still made them. I built my last rifle to be a M86ish rifle, but I would still love to have an original. Nice rifle!

Your M86
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My M86ish copy
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My AAC-SD in B&C stock, AAC brake, Nikon 4-16x50 scope, NF 20 MOA base, US Optics quick detach base, and Versa Pod bipod. Krylon rattle can camo job.

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next to the stevens 200 I'm in the process of putting together for my wife. only need the barrel and the stock and then hers will be painted with a flat pink base and then pine straw camo over that.

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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Driftwood</div><div class="ubbcode-body">My first "issued" sniper system was an M86. I loved the rifle. I wish they still made them. I built my last rifle to be a M86ish rifle, but I would still love to have an original. Nice rifle!

My M86ish copy
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Sweet! Your rifle looks identical to the original. I always kinda' wished that I'd gotten the desert camo like yours. It looks better. Harris McMillan let me choose my components and I ended up talking with Gary Schneider a couple of times before I ordered his tube. He sent me a good one. These rifles are so easy to shoot they should be called the iM86. They are truly "point and click".
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: D_Lamz</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
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Ugh. Make me fukkin' jealous...
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: bluto51</div><div class="ubbcode-body">An oldie but a goodie:

McMillan M86
Built for me in 1994
24" Schneider Barrel
Jewell Trigger
McMillan McHale Stock w/ Palm Swell
New Swarovski 5-25X52 optics

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I wish me Newie Shot as nice as your OLDIE
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: bluto51</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
Sweet! Your rifle looks identical to the original. I always kinda' wished that I'd gotten the desert camo like yours. It looks better. Harris McMillan let me choose my components and I ended up talking with Gary Schneider a couple of times before I ordered his tube. He sent me a good one. These rifles are so easy to shoot they should be called the iM86. They are truly "point and click".
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The M86's are very accurate. If you were to look closely at my "copy" you would see a lot of differences, but the McHale stock gives me the look and feel of the M86 I was issued. The rifle I had was built before Harris Gunworks separated from McMillan. It came with a molded in desert camo stock which is why I choose that for my build. I think my wife would have preferred it to be a solid color. I was going to use a Remington action, but when I started looking, I found it was cheaper to buy a custom action that didn't need to be "trued", so after looking around I went with a Stiller Tac 30. Jerry offered to barrel the rifle for me and had a Mike Rock cut rifle barrel. He threaded it for a Vais brake, (which I rarely use)and sent the barrel off to be Nitrated. I won't bore you with all that Jerry did but I will say that he went above and beyond what I expected. I am very happy with the rifle. It shoots very well and gives me a trip down memory lane everytime I pick it up. I still look around for original M86's though. They really are great rifles. Here's three 5 shot groups from 100 yards fired from my M86 copy, that are a pretty fair representation of its performance. It will of course shoot a little better "when I do my part".

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Holy cow! That's some great rifle and some great shooting!


"The M86's are very accurate. If you were to look closely at my "copy" you would see a lot of differences, but the McHale stock gives me the look and feel of the M86 I was issued. The rifle I had was built before Harris Gunworks separated from McMillan. It came with a molded in desert camo stock which is why I choose that for my build. I think my wife would have preferred it to be a solid color. I was going to use a Remington action, but when I started looking, I found it was cheaper to buy a custom action that didn't need to be "trued", so after looking around I went with a Stiller Tac 30. Jerry offered to barrel the rifle for me and had a Mike Rock cut rifle barrel. He threaded it for a Vais brake, (which I rarely use)and sent the barrel off to be Nitrated. I won't bore you with all that Jerry did but I will say that he went above and beyond what I expected. I am very happy with the rifle. It shoots very well and gives me a trip down memory lane everytime I pick it up. I still look around for original M86's though. They really are great rifles. Here's three 5 shot groups from 100 yards fired from my M86 copy, that are a pretty fair representation of its performance. It will of course shoot a little better "when I do my part".
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: CohenJ87</div><div class="ubbcode-body">There are some ridiculous rifles in here! </div></div>

I hear ya!
 
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I'll play....
Wade and the boys at Surgeon put this bad boy together as part of a project I am involved with. It is such a sweet piece of equipment, I truly believe it needs to be shared.

Surgeon "Scalpel" w/24" fluted Krieger in .308
Surgeon 591
Jewel Trigger @ 2/lbs
JAE-700 Chassis in Coyote Tan and Black
Nightforce 3.5-15x50 w/MLR2
Nightforce Mount (lightweight hardware)
Atlas Bipod

The only thing not pictured is the Accu-Shot Mono-Pod which is inbound now.

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