Remington 700 AAC-SD
Badger Bolt Knob Conversion
Old-style Remington Trigger tuned to 2.5#
Weaver 20 MOA Picatinny Base (Bedded to receiver)
Daniel Defense 5/8-24 Muzzle Brake (Not Installed)
Bell & Carlson M40-style stock (Inletted for Badger M5 DBM)
PTG Stealth DBM Assembly
Eagle Stock Pack
Harris Bipod (6”-9” notched swivel)
Mountain Shooter Sling
SWFA Super Sniper 10X42 Mil-Quad with MRAD Turrets
Burris XTR Low Rings
Holland’s 30mm Bubble Level
This was all orginially planned to be a .243 based off a Remington Varmint but I couldn't find one anywhere so I went with the AAC SD. The rifle turned out pretty much exactly how I imagined it and I can't wait to get it to the range, I'm sure I won't be disappointed with the AAC-SD. As happy as I am right now with how it all turned out it will continue to evolve as funds allow. I'm already planning to DuraCoat the barreled action and DBM, upgrade the optics since the SS was originally intended for my 10/22, and possibly skim bed the stock.
As I mentioned in an earlier thread I managed to come exactly $13 under my $1500 budget thanks to some finds here in the classifieds and the MidwayUSA discount codes. Granted I had to sell off some of the take off parts and extra gear I had laying around but my total out of pocket cost came to $1487 all said and done. I actually had a good bit of fun putting this all together and now all that is left is to get rounds loaded up.