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GAP 6 Creedmoor T6A Elite Tactical Build

Big Motors

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I want to thank Tom and everyone at Manners Composite Stocks for going above and beyond in working with me on this project.

Templar VII Action
Bartlein 7.7 Twist, Barrel with 8 flutes @ 26”
Mack Brothers Adapter/Brake
Manners 100% Carbon Fiber Elite Tactical T6A Stock (Clear Gloss)
Badger M5 Bottom Metal
CG X-Treme Mod 22 Trigger
Seekins 35mm Low Rings
Vortex Razor HD 5-20x50 Scope (EBR-3)



Logan Schmit - GA Precision
 

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That is bitchin'! What does it weigh?

Going to do a build very similar, but was thinking of using a Proof barrel...

Would love to save that extra $600 and go with a fluted Rem Varm contour...

Thanks in advance!
 
holy s** i thought i saw it all! very sexy ill print a copy ill be right back, i need to take this to my bathroom!
i love the stock

bling bling!
 
Logan, You got a bad motorscooter right there! Now shoot the damn thing and report back!! LOL
 
He has shot it.... I was there with him. One hole groups from that CF Beast!

Looks Great Logan, you need to compete with it though to break it in properly.

Shot it with your suppressor yet? :D
 
Big Motors,

What are you going to use for dies to reload this cartridge?......Did GAP recommend anything?
 
Love to hear a comparison weight between that and a standard T6-A or 90% fill. Looks pretty badass thats for sure!
Here is copy of another thread that I started on the ELite tactical shell, it has some weight comparisons in it to a standard t6a shell but not a 90%. A 90% shell will only save you about 6 to 7 ounces on a T6a, the Elite tactical shell is almost a full lb. Thank you very much,
Manners Composite Stocks is proud to introduce a new lay-up option for our tactical line of stocks. It will be called the Elite Tactical shell option. This option will be offered in the MCS-T , T2, T3, T4, T5 and T6 series of stocks. It is just a extension of the same technology that we have been using in our Elite Hunting series stocks, but we added a bit of old school twist to it. Back when we started Manners Stocks, some of the first stocks that we produced where clear carbon fiber, this option reflects that. To start, we will offer this option in 3 different finishes, Elite GAP, Elite Midnight and Elite Clear. The GAP will be Od green, Coyote tan and clear, the Midnight has two shades of Gray and clear and the Clear is just clear. These 3 finishes will be considered a field grade finish, what this means is that small imperfections may be visible in the finish such as mold lines, sanding marks and fabric imperfections in the carbon fiber fabric caused by hand laying up. All of them will also come with our tough armour-grip textured clear flat finish over the top. The last picture below shows a complete gun built by Logan at GAP which has the Elite Clear option. The reason I posted it is to show what the Elite Clear stocks can be finished out to. It took a lot of automotive clear and Logan's time. If guys are interested in this level of finish let me know.
The total combined weight of the adj cheek stocks below is only 2.8lbs, that breaks down to 34 ounces for the stock, 5.2 ounces for the large 1" decle pad and 5.8 ounces for the KMW bullet proof hardware. As a rough guide, depending on the inlet and stock type, ( 2A, 4A, 5A or 6A adjustable cheek stock) will come in around 2.7 to 2.9 lbs. These same stocks with standard fill are anywhere from 3.7 to 3.9 lbs. This is about a 1 lb savings. For the non adj cheek versions, ( T, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6) they will come in around 32 to 35 ounces. The standard fill weight on these usually come in at 2.7 to 3.1 lbs. Just like the elite hunter stocks the ultimate goal stayed the same, to be as light as possible but still maintain the ruggedness, stiffness, stability, accuracy and ergonomics as the rest of our standard lineup of stocks. They have the same 100% carbon fiber shell and our controlled fill process as the elite hunters. They will hold up to any magnum caliber that you can throw at it. They still use our full size 9/16" pillars. Lightweight fill in non-critical areas and heavy fiber fill where needed. The heavy fill is what adds weight quickly, so we developed a process that can precisely control the amount of this material and only place it where it is most needed, example – recoil lug/front pillar area and web area in-front of the trigger. And just like our other products, they have a life time quarantee no matter if you are the first owner or the 100th. We will start taking orders for this new option Monday October 7th. That should give the office time to get the web page updated with good pictures and all the correct info. Thank you,
 
Here is copy of another thread that I started on the ELite tactical shell, it has some weight comparisons in it to a standard t6a shell but not a 90%. A 90% shell will only save you about 6 to 7 ounces on a T6a, the Elite tactical shell is almost a full lb. Thank you very much,

So this rig should be weighing in about the same as my T4 Manners stocked rifle, about 16lbs, give or take? W/O bi-pod.
 
Copper Creek Cartridge Company

6mm Creedmoor

Did not see dies on that particular website....I know Hornady makes some, just wondering if there are other players?


Gentlemen is it me or is the color of the action different than the regular
polished stainless?
 
How durable is the clear gloss?

I need to do some long-term testing before I can confidently answer this question.



That is bitchin'! What does it weigh?

Thanks, 14.5lbs with bi-pod - just as pictured.



Shot it with your suppressor yet? :D

Should be able to this weekend.



Big Motors,

What are you going to use for dies to reload this cartridge?......Did GAP recommend anything?

At GAP we carry Hornady 6mm Creedmoor die sets, which is what I used.
 
Did not see dies on that particular website....I know Hornady makes some, just wondering if there are other players?


Gentlemen is it me or is the color of the action different than the regular
polished stainless?


GAP sells Hornady die kits, since they make the brass the die sets are made to spec. A lot of people are using them.

Why does the color of the stainless matter? When I saw the rifle in person they damn near are a perfect match. I believe Logan has cleared his metal parts to protect them because there was paint in his barrel fluting.
 
GAP sells Hornady die kits, since they make the brass the die sets are made to spec. A lot of people are using them.

Why does the color of the stainless matter? When I saw the rifle in person they damn near are a perfect match. I believe Logan has cleared his metal parts to protect them because there was paint in his barrel fluting.

I made the comment about the action because I like the way it turned out. I am thinking about doing that to one of my builds
 
Gentlemen is it me or is the color of the action different than the regular
polished stainless?

Any perceived variation in color of the stainless is more a result of photographic lighting than actual difference.




I believe Logan has cleared his metal parts to protect them because there was paint in his barrel fluting.

All stainless parts, with the exception of the flutes (cerakoted black), are polished and uncoated.





Logan Schmit - GA Precision