I think we need some more categories here:
Lets see the bolt rifles. any calibers.
Here is my Remington 700 in .243. Got an antelope this last season with it!
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I think we need some more categories here:
Lets see the bolt rifles. any calibers.
Here is my Remington 700 in .243. Got an antelope this last season with it!
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Not a good pic , but I'll post anyway.
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Couple of Savage builds.
Grey one:
Bells & Carlson stock, customized, bedded and re-painted
Pac-Nor 24" 243 Winchester Bull Barrel Stainless Fluted
Harris Bi-pod, Weaver 4x4 double scope rings Weaver Grand Slam 4-14x42
Camo one:
Bedded factory stock, camo paint
Pac-Nor 22" 6x45 factory contour
Harris Bi-pod, Millet Rings, Weaver K-15 scope
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I say lets all remove the warning labels and let nature take its course.
460 Weatherby...no scope mounted. They figured it would be easier to remove the scope from my forehead without the gun still attached. Never got around to remounting it.
Here's mine.
My grandfather built this rifle in 1959.
A few details:
WWII-era Mauser 98K action
Custom machined Browning M1919 barrell
Scope (added later) is a 1964 vintage Browning 2x-7x
Chambered in .30-.338 WinMag
Very light trigger![]()
I thought I would jump in with one of my favorites..![]()
Last edited by gnihcraes; 02-20-2009 at 22:15. Reason: picture change
I built this rifle off of the rem 700.![]()
It works just fine! 3 shot group hornady 168 BTHP, 44 gr of Varget, 100 yards. I couldn't beleive it! I zeroed with seirras but wanted to see how the hornady's shoot. I might switch to the red box! The seirras grouped at .375 wich isn't bad either.
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I went out to my coyote/prairie dog killing grounds over the weekend and met this guy who is setting up for a class on marksmanship. He and I both have permission to be at this ranchers property. After BSing for a while he lets me shoot his .50's before his students get there. Awesome guns! I've shot .50's (M2) in the Army but never bolt guns. Every one should get one or two like this guy. I only got a pic of one. His bench gun. The other was his "sniper" setup. He was an old Vietnam veteran who I was honored to meet. I just wanted to share and gloat a bit.
This gun weighs 47lbs. He had a Nightforce 8-32-42(?) on it. I shot out to 300 yards with it. Seemed a bit short to me but thats the tartget he wanted me to shoot at so I did. The trigger is a jewell set at 6oz. THe stock a McMillian as the reciver(right hand with left hand feed). Barrel, Lilja with a McMillian brake on the muzzle. We were just shooting some cheap($4.50) surplus stuff he had. Velocity around 2650 he claimed.
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