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Hey varmitsinc, is that a t3 std contour in a mickey stock?

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Southwind and Shane, thanks for the insight.

I've enjoyed wringing out this 308 so far. The heavy sleek bullets hold interest for sure if I can get them to shoot straight.

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Southwind that is a T3 lite in a BC stock. I had a BC and a Manners side by side and for me (Im sure someones head will explode at this) I could not justify the extra expense. I cannot honestly say what a Manners would do for me that the BC doesnt. My failure to read a wind correctly will have far more outcome in the field than any mechanical advantages a $700 stock might offer.

If you want some side by side photos of the BC with a OEM let me know.


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I am not one to flog you over owning a B&C, I own 4 myself. All work well and fit well. I have some HS Precision and Micky's as well certainly can't find any fault in my B&C's

Funny, never had a game animal yet register a complaint about be harvested by a rifle with a B&C stock on it.

I do have a Tikka 338 win mag with a B&C too, fits beautifully and shoots lights out like all Tikkas I have shot.

I thought I could see checkering on your stock in the photo but it may just be my eyes.

Good shooting and take care.

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Not checkering. Im a texturing fool with the devcon, cant help myself from doing it on every synthetic stock I have.

Close up of one stock

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I like it! The whole rig looks good. Do you sand the original surface to prep for your devcon. Are you a krylon finish guy or do you use something else?

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The stock is high tech krylon with sea sponges done by my kids. If I want to go high tech I will coat the whole thing with clear cerakote. The base rifle and scope and done in sniper grey cerakote.


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Shane is my hero behind the .308, and I don't have many heroes. Always pushing the envelope of accepted thinking. A true pioneer. Shane what is your COAL with the 208s?

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I'm loading the 208s to 3.05" OAL. They kiss lands at 3.08", but at that length a loaded round will not fully extract/eject without releasing the bolt.

If I push them down to 2.98" they will load and feed from the Wyatt's box, and still shoot ok, but a fair amount of compression and sometimes they will 'grow' especially if moly'd.

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I just finished this rig in .308. Once I get her broken in, I'm gonna try to feed her some 208's.
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Since one of the subject rifles here is a 270 Win., I will throw my hat in the ring. Just yesterday I took a fella out to shoot some LR, he had never done it before. I was shooting my Jon Beanland built 6.5 Creedmoor, but I let the new guy shoot my sons 270. It is built on a Rem 721 by Mike Bryant, trued and with a Hart barrel in an HS stock. I kept it all sporter weight as a pack-able hunting rifle, and for glass it just has the old tried and true SWFA fixed 10x42. No fancy Bergers in it either, just a plain old 140 NBT running right at 3000 fps. But it reaches out a grand just fine, even though the wind really starts playing with that NBT the further you push it. Out to 700-900 it shoots really nice though, the ranges it is intended for deer.

I really need to go apologize to that fellas wife, I think I just cost them some money. He had a real good time stretching that thing out.

Here is what it looks like.

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Nice looking rigs, Grand and JTP.

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I got a 1938 Atlas Craftsman 12x36 lathe when a friend died of a heart attack while hunting. I built a rifle with it.

1956 Winchester M70 action
22" PacNor lightweight taper barrel
Bordon Rimrock stock
Weaver Aluminum scope mounts
Medium Aluminum 4 screw rings
Leupold 2x7x33 scope
Stoney point knob
Harris HBLS 8.5" - 12.5" type S bipod
Butler Creek stretchy sling
Butler Creek objective cover
Dvorak instruments soft eye cover
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8.9 pounds unloaded

I killed (8) mule deer between 329 and 510 yards with that rifle.


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tag for future reference.

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