Re: GAP Templar action/Non Typical rifle
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: chucknelson</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Pat, I found this on another site and I think this is yours as well? VERY nice! That is almost exactly what I had in mind. What is the barrel length on it, and I have to ask how do you like the Hunters EDGE (compact) vs. the McMillan Classic for bipod work (if you have used the Classic)? I also assume the bottom metal is Badger? Thanks.
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Chuck, Thats a GAP rifle also in .308. Its exactly the same as the .260 except for the bottom metal. The .308 has Badger M4 for bottom metal. I guess its also a R700 SA and not the Templar. I chose the Templar for the .260 build for better options that a Remington doesnt have like a solid bolt handle, M16 extractor, EDM cut raceways, etc..
No problem running a Harris 6X9 off of an Edge stock, it hooks up solid at the swivel stud and makes enough contact to stay tight.
As far as balance goes carrying the .260 in hand as compared to the .308, the balance point is slightly forward of the AI mag and not back at the mag. With a shorter barrel, say 22" or 20" it may change those ergonomics a bit. Both of those barrels are #3 Rocks and are 24". I knew the balance point was going to be correct before George built it because the .308's is in the same place. They both have the same rings and scopes.
When I get caught up with work, I'm going to do a write up on both rifles, head to head...