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We talk about having matches here. I have a 250 yard rimfire range on my place. Lots of interest, but when it comes time to shoot only 3 or 4 folks actually show up.
That's something to be proud of, Joe. A few of us around here shoot 200 & up, sometimes with good results! The Kansas winds make it hard to do most of the time, but it is good practice.
I hope this chassis system works out, defcon. I use the XLR on my Tikka 308, and am interested in having one like it for my Savage MKII. Keep us up-dated on your progress.
Re: 260 Rem build I'm interested in the .260 myself. I don't know anything about them though. Just trying to decide if I should build or buy. Looking at DPMS, I have had good luck with them so far. I do want a 24" bull barrel. Any ideas?
Re: Cheek piece idea Velcro works. I used it along with a formed piece of aluminum on my Remington 597 for awhile. It worked so good that I left it on for my summer long turtle hunting escapades.
Re: 17 HMR? My Savage .17 HMR likes CCI ammo slightly more than the Hornady. I haven't tried any Winchester. Pretty much one hole at 50 yds & about 1/2" at 100. The .17 is a great rimfire caliber.
Re: Pleased with Savage MKII-TR <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Situation Normal</div><div class="ubbcode-body">No fliers... all 10's... That's some nice shooting! </div></div> Real nice!
Re: XLR Chassis Stock <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SJshooter</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> Kansas45, what rail system are you using? It looks like you have a riser then also mounted the EGW rail on there which allows you to not have to cut it...