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Show 'em off! Just getting ideas for a custom rig. Do you have a custom hunter or sporting a real/old "workhorse"? I have a couple of workhorse shotguns, but no rifles that have been worked to hell (I'm meticulous when it comes to my rifles)...
Don't have a pic but I use a late 40's early 50's era FN comercial Mauser chambered in .30-06. Rifle is perfect balance and feel besides off the bench (horn butt pad).
22-250 26" Savage barrel nitrided by MMI
homemade brake
Midway bolt knob
OD Green DuraCoat
McMillan stock
Nikon 4.5-14 MilDot scope
Burris XTR rings, EGW base
It like Hornady 75gr BTHP match bullets really well
I'm really hoping to get out to go prairie dog hunting in the next couple of years.
aj brown built
stiller predator action
260 rem
26 inch shelin select match 1/8 #5 countour
rifle basix trigger
badger dm
manners mcst stock
uso rings
nf nsx 5.5-22x56 npr1
eagle stock pack
harris s series with podlock.
so far ive taken it pronghorn hunting and killed a few yotes since in indiana i cant hunt with it. i built it as a hunting/target rig
(pictured with a diffrent nf while waiting on the preminate one)
pictured is 5 shot group @ 100yds and 4 shot at 700yds
Tell me about that tripod head....is it a Manfrotto? I like the lower profile of it compared to the Manfrotto 222 grip squeeze head I'm running now. </div></div>
its smooth, and quick to get on target... its a Vanguard pistol grip (ball head) i compared it side by side to the manfrotto, both about the same price, but the Vanguard seemed to fit my app. better.
My go to hunting rig with 3 barrels is now the Carbon Blaser R93. Calibers include 25.5" barrels in 6.5x284 (130 grain Swift Sirocco II), 300 WSM (180 Swift Sirocco II or Nosler AB)and 9.3x64 (286 gr North Fork softs).
Been used on several continents with great sucess on game and varmints from prairie dogs to sable and eland.
Each of them has a S&B 3-12x42 on them with the Holland ART reticles. I carry the NF 2.5-10x32 pictured with me as a back up scope when traveling. All pre-zeroed for the caliber and ready to go.
It is nice to travel on the airlines with a take down rifle.
Savage 12 LRP 260, HS Precision Stock, Harris S Series Bipod, Karsten Cheek Rest, Night Force Steel 20 MOA Base, Night Force Steel Medium Height Rings and the action has been bedded.
I bought a CDL SF over winter in .308. It is now my official dedicated deer rifle. I am going to be mounting either a 4.5-14x50 Zeiss or Leupy on it once funds allow. I love it and I still haven't even go to shoot her!
.280 AI, Rem 700, 25" Shilen Select Match, pillar/skim bedded in a B&C, trigger tuned, Zeiss Conquest.
Its very accurate and is 6/6 on game. Its killed whitetail, coyotes, and armadillo so far. Hopefully I'll get a chance to take some hogs and antelope with it in the next few years.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: GSSP</div><div class="ubbcode-body">6.5x47 Lapua
Pierce SA
McMillan Rem Sporter Edge filled painted grey
Broughton 26' SS 1:8 #3
Rifle Basix 2 lb trigger
PTG BDL bottom metal w/ Rem box, follower, follower spring
Pierce 1-pc alum pic 20 MOA base
Farrell 30mm alum rings
NF 2.5-10x32 with NP-R2 reticle
Black Cerakote
8 lb 10 oz
Load
Nosler 140 Partition
Rel 17
Fed 205M primer
seated .010" off lands
.6 MOA
2865 fps
402 yd head shots
Alan </div></div>
How is this scope working out for you in the woods. I have been considering the same one but have not ordered it yet. how is the focus throughout the magnification range?
Here's my old trusty rusty 22-250 built off of a FN mauser action. This thing has put some fur in the dirt over the years.
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And my three favorite killers all together. Top gun is a 7.62x39 suppressed upper with NV, middle upper is an M4 with a Halo Can and the bottom is my Integral Camp 45.
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Oh yeah, my little raffle gun stevens 22-250 took this gray at 138yds, so used to the heavy suppressed stuff that this thing feels like a pellet gun!