back from Afghanistan, *update range report*

slate84

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Got back from over seas about a month ago. I have 12 confirmed IED finds and some bumps from the two that found me first. Got back home and had all the parts to my rifle waiting for me to put it together and this is what she looks like.

 
Re: back from afghanistan, finished my rifle.

Also, now that we know all about you and your purple heart (which in my 6 years in the Marine Corps I have yet to find someone who brags about their purple heart)...how about some specs on that rifle?
 
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sorry, wasn't trying to brag. honestly. just proud of the things I've done. I'm the only person in my family to serve and i'm proud to have served our country and take care of the people i was with. i've also never been made to feel bad because of it.

if you read any of my past posts, my rifle was a savage model 10, i striped it down to the action.

bell and carlson varmint medalist stock.
.300WSM
mcgowen select countour 8 barrel.
Leuplold vx-3 6.5-20x40 with burris tactical rings and bc flips
burris bi-pod
hand loaded 210gr Berger Vlds over 54.5gr Imr-4350
lapped the lugs

nothing crazy but should shoot well i hope.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: slate84</div><div class="ubbcode-body">profile pick? </div></div>

A side view of the rifle, which you later posted.


Thanks for serving our country.
 
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ah, ok, still new to this forum stuff. its heavier that s$*% at about 15 lbs. the bell and carlson stock is a little different getting used to but my sight pictures are right on with out needing a cheek piece. the rings might be a little high but jive pretty well with where my eye sits.
 
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Glad you are back home and thanks for the job you did over there.Hope you got some ragheads.If you are ever around Greenburg Pa.look me up I will buy you dinner and a case of beer and a fifth to go with it.
Nice looking rifle.I hope it shoots good for you.
 
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Very nice rifle! I'd also be very proud, you probably saved someones life anyone who makes you feel bad about that is obviously a liberal.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: slate84</div><div class="ubbcode-body">




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I'm diggin' those candles . . . . .
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Nice rifle too
 
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Welcome home. That's a great looking stick ya got there. Thank you for your service. It is only because of the many individuals such as yourself who have "laid it all on the line" that I'm able to be amongst friends tonight at a Christmas party. Thanks again. Steve.
 
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So, question BTW... I'm building almost the exact same rifle. What did you do with the bolt? Did you have the original and add a magnum bolt head? Ejector? How does it feed from a center feed? Did you have to change the magazine?

I'm working on a 300 WSM based on a 10FP 308 that I am stripping down, hence my questions about the bolt and mag.

Thanks for finding those IED's... might have saved two of my buddies that just shipped out last week...
 
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I to am a vet and proud of what i have done.Go out and POP some therapy caps.You have every reason to be proud of your service.You have a bunch of good replys and one not so good reply dont sweat it.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: DedicatedShooter</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Also, now that we know all about you and your purple heart (which in my 6 years in the Marine Corps I have yet to find someone who brags about their purple heart)...how about some specs on that rifle? </div></div>

I don't see where he's bragging about a purple heart. He survived 2 IEDs, never mentioned a purple heart. I know guys that survived 4 with no PH.
Maybe he's a young kid that's proud of what he did, as he should be. So why make him feel bad about it??????

So how about you stop being a dick and ask about the rifle.
BTW I survived 2 as well, one barely. Any comments about that???? You got big balls on the internet don't you????!!!!

BTW, nice rifle, have you taken it for a test drive?

R.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Rickp</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: DedicatedShooter</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Also, now that we know all about you and your purple heart (which in my 6 years in the Marine Corps I have yet to find someone who brags about their purple heart)...how about some specs on that rifle? </div></div>

I don't see where he's bragging about a purple heart. He survived 2 IEDs, never mentioned a purple heart. I know guys that survived 4 with no PH.



BTW, nice rifle, have you taken it for a test drive?

R. </div></div>

+1 Let us know how she shoots--Thanks for being on the ball while you were OTJ
 
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actually everything fell together very nice with it, the rifle started as just a gxp3 (i think) package rife with with scope in .300wsm that i got a hell of a deal on. i stripped it down to the action and took the pencil profile barrel. i lapped the lugs with the wheeler kit i got from midway and watching the video on youtube a couple of times. i got the stock from bell and carlson which actually took a lot of looking cause of the new magnum screw spacing in a short action, i think it was like 4.1 or 4.4 or something. took the old internal box out of the old stock, dropped it in the b&c. i had to use some trail and error to cut down and re-thread the screws so when they were torqued down they would sit JUST under flush of where they come through the action and start getting in the way of the bolt path and lug paths respectively. if you get a b&c let me know and i'll take my mic to mine and tell you what length mine are.
 
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Glad you made it back safe bro. I am out in Afghanistan right now. Make sure you keep an eye out on your TBI, that shit can come back to haunt you.

I would compliment you on your rifle but the NIPR wont show the pictures so I cant view it.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: juliomorris</div><div class="ubbcode-body">First welcome home and I'm glad your in one piece. Second ignore the Jarhead. Third sweet rifle have funn at the range. Thanks for your service and dedication. </div></div>

I couldn't agree more.

Are you going back ?
 
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Very nice rig. Now we need a range report. I would love to have your rig and would only make a scope change.

Also welcome back, doing EOD security in Fallujah in 06 I know exactly what you've been through. Good luck and PM me anytime.

Thank you,
Merritt
 
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Welcome home! Thank you for your service, too! I never made it to Afghanistan, but did time in Iraq. I don't envy you. Just glad to seee you back. Nice rifle! Enjoy the freedom you fought for. Be proud, and stand tall.-----Metalguy
 
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just got back from the range for the first time. i used some 180gr cxp3 winchester stuff to get it sighted in and that was averaging around 2980fps. i switched over to four other groups of 210gr berger vlds that i was playing around with seating depth. i had two testers building up to the "max" load of 55.5gr of IMR4350 but they were only moving about 2450-2500fps, no signs of pressure what so ever so i might try some reloader 22 or bumping up the IMR a little. suggestions welcome. after about 40 rounds my shoulder was killing me. its a 26" barrel.
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i wasn't sure if you measure from the edges or middle of the hole, still measured like .88 at its widest. all of them are four round groups. looks like she likes a little jump to the grooves. top right is longest then it goes in order clockwise.
 
Re: back from afghanistan, finished my rifle.

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: slate84</div><div class="ubbcode-body">sorry, wasn't trying to brag. honestly. just proud of the things I've done. I'm the only person in my family to serve and i'm proud to have served our country and take care of the people i was with. i've also never been made to feel bad because of it.

if you read any of my past posts, my rifle was a savage model 10, i striped it down to the action.

bell and carlson varmint medalist stock.
.300WSM
mcgowen select countour 8 barrel.
Leuplold vx-3 6.5-20x40 with burris tactical rings and bc flips
burris bi-pod
hand loaded 210gr Berger Vlds over 54.5gr Imr-4350
lapped the lugs

nothing crazy but should shoot well i hope. </div></div>
and you have every right to be proud!

Every soldier has a right to be proud (minus the guys who did something stupid!).

Nice rig!