I just wanted to show you guys my latest toy, thats still a work in progress, but which I am very happy with nonetheless
A Howa .308 calibre with a shortened Varmint barrel (now 20 inches). The sound moderator is an ASE Ultra and makes a big difference when shooting. The action is pillar and glass bedded and the bottom metal is CDIPrecision. Did I say "Thank you, Jeff"?
If not: Thank you very much.
The scope is a PM II 5-25 P4F with the double twisty turrets.
There are some things still to be done:
1. The trigger needs lightening.
2. The scope rings. I have Fultons ones with the fibre insert to grip but prevent crushing. A good interim solution, but they are steel and heavy and I really hsve my heart set on aa one piece mount.
3. I would have preferred a Bell and Carlson Tactical Stock or similar. The one I have is not the greatest quality!
Anyway, as it stands now, the rifle outshoots my abilities so no 10 shot groups as yet. Now that I can't blame the tool, I know the "craftsman" is really a bodger!
Comments welcomed.
A Howa .308 calibre with a shortened Varmint barrel (now 20 inches). The sound moderator is an ASE Ultra and makes a big difference when shooting. The action is pillar and glass bedded and the bottom metal is CDIPrecision. Did I say "Thank you, Jeff"?
If not: Thank you very much.
The scope is a PM II 5-25 P4F with the double twisty turrets.
There are some things still to be done:
1. The trigger needs lightening.
2. The scope rings. I have Fultons ones with the fibre insert to grip but prevent crushing. A good interim solution, but they are steel and heavy and I really hsve my heart set on aa one piece mount.
3. I would have preferred a Bell and Carlson Tactical Stock or similar. The one I have is not the greatest quality!
Anyway, as it stands now, the rifle outshoots my abilities so no 10 shot groups as yet. Now that I can't blame the tool, I know the "craftsman" is really a bodger!
Comments welcomed.