This rifle has been a long time in the making, but it's working out pretty well.

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The action is a NULA Model 20 with a Douglas #1 22" barrel in 308. The barrel and action are cerakoted. Timney trigger with a three postion safety. 3" magazine box and long throat.

The stock is an MPI microlight kevlar/carbon fiber built by Rick Steinhour. He did a great job and the stock came out great, a hair over 16oz finished. The pistol grip and fore end 'handle' help with shooting a rifle this light off hand (it shoots very well off hand)

The bare rifle weighs 4# 9oz. With Talley 1-piece bases, Leupold 2-7x33 VXII and flip up caps it tips the scales at 5# 6 3/4oz.

It seems like it's going to shoot really well. At this point I've tried Hornady 150 Interlocks, Hornady FMJs and Nosler 150 Etips. All have shot under an inch (the Etip gave me a little trouble, but at least two loads went well under MOA).