Tim K
11-10-2010, 17:40
Shooting the .308 for practice was getting expensive, and the reloading time was just too much.
Here is my new Savage Mark II FV. The scope is a Centerpoint I mounted while I'm waiting for a Millet TRS-1 to arrive from Midway. I extended the length of pull with a spacer under the butt plate and made the adjustable cheek piece. There's a 20 MOA shim under the rear scope mount. I may try the trigger spring modification, but it actually feels decent just adjusted to minimum.
Paint is Krylon. Daughter's handprints are latex paint with a clear coat to keep them from washing off. Pretty silly.
First time out with that crappy scope, it delivered 1" groups at 100 yards with Wolf and Eley. Will do more ammo testing once the proper scope arrives and the snow melts off the ground.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c173/tkulin/CIMG3380.jpg
Here is my new Savage Mark II FV. The scope is a Centerpoint I mounted while I'm waiting for a Millet TRS-1 to arrive from Midway. I extended the length of pull with a spacer under the butt plate and made the adjustable cheek piece. There's a 20 MOA shim under the rear scope mount. I may try the trigger spring modification, but it actually feels decent just adjusted to minimum.
Paint is Krylon. Daughter's handprints are latex paint with a clear coat to keep them from washing off. Pretty silly.
First time out with that crappy scope, it delivered 1" groups at 100 yards with Wolf and Eley. Will do more ammo testing once the proper scope arrives and the snow melts off the ground.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c173/tkulin/CIMG3380.jpg