Re: Badger EFR questions
Terry,
I am spec'ing the rifle. In the onset of this project I talked to Gordy Gritters about putting the rifle together. However, since then I recieved a rifle GAP put together for me, and was very impressed with the outcome. So I don't know exactly where I will send it yet. I haven't even talked to Kerry to see if it is something they would want to do.
I have Gen 3 dedicated night vision optic that I am considering replacing with a front mounted device IOT minimize messing with my day optic. It is not just for looks. It will be a functioning part of the rifle.
The only part left to order is the stock. I have the action, bottom metal, trigger, and day scope all here. I have two barrels ordered, the MTU and the LV, and they will be here mid July. The action is a Octagonal BAT 3 Lug Long Action Repeater with Badger M5 Short Action bottom metal, so purchasing an off the shelf stock is not an option. The McMillan site was down last week or I would have ordered the stock not even knowing they offer an inlet for the EFR. Guess it was good that the site was not working. The stock will be an A4.
Working the clearance issue from the OD perspective of the barrel is fine but I could not, and still cannot, seem to find the dimensions of the EFR to know what I'm working with. Krieger can cut a different taper on the LV barrel and it would be fine, but its was little hard to do without knowing what the ID of the EFR is. Another option is to have 3 inches of the shank cut off (barrel finish length is 28 inches). The LV is 1.2 for 6 and I could have that set back to 1.2 for 3 and end up with a 25 inch or shorter finished barrel that tapers to .875.
Knowing I need to be at 1.1 at 7 inches to achieve .050 clearance, I at least have a place to start. But that is dependent on the muzzle diameter and at what length the barrel will finish. What finish length and muzzle OD are you using to come up with that measurement? Or are you saying that the ID of the EFR is 1.2 inches?
This is something that I've been kicking around. I don't even know if its something going to commit to yet. It just seems logical to quit using two compeletely separate optics for day and night. It would be easier to just use a front mounted device with a day scope. I'm not even sure I want to have a barrel contoured to fit an EFR as I 98% of my shooting is done during the day. It would just be nice to have the option in the future if I decide to go that route.
I appreciate the advice.