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I also found none of the others offered this contour to finish at 25". You're pretty specific here for a "why not?" answer...but, whatever.....lol.... I don't believe I've ever had a barrel longer than 24" and thought maybe it would be more efficient with the larger powder load. Dogcatcher 223. I love Shilens, but use others occasionally. Shilen would not make that contour at that length for me.
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Thanks. I actually don't have much of an opinion of barrel brands anymore. If it shoots, it shoots.
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It looks sharp! I hope it shoots as good as it looks!
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Hot damn, that's nice blueprint.
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It looks sharp! I hope it shoots as good as it looks! I hope it does also. I need to know a photographer that is close. It ain't my deal.
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Beautiful rifle, Butch! Can't wait to get the range report. BTW, I just happen to know a great professional photographer who is also a shooter and lives in Dallas. My #1 son. Ed
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Very nicely done. What happened to the Graphite, Kevlar, Balsa wood stock idea? How smooth is the bolt cycling and was it treated with anything? My 280 AI has a 25" barrel just because too.
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Very nicely done. What happened to the Graphite, Kevlar, Balsa wood stock idea? How smooth is the bolt cycling and was it treated with anything? My 280 AI has a 25" barrel just because too. Gave all the Balsa and carbon fiber cloth to a friend. Decided it needed a professional stock. It has Cerrokote on the inside of the receiver and cycles fine as of now. I ended up sending it to a couple PVD suppliers and losing $120 in shipping. After assuring me that they would do it, the refused and shipped it back. The companies are Oeerlikon Balzers and Richter Precision.John Pierce assured me a good cerrokote would do the job.
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I bet it shoots as good as it look's !
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This is really nice!! How are you liking the pierce action so far?
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If I owned that rifle I would put a VX3 3.5x10x40 CDS scope on it. A Harris swivel bipod. A sling A rear bag An ammo pouch cheek rest on it. I would put 140 gr nos bal tip bullets with 60 gr H4350 in it.
I would fill some of my tags in October.
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Clarlm, that would kill all my weight savings.
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If I owned that rifle I would put a VX3 3.5x10x40 CDS scope on it. A Harris swivel bipod. A sling A rear bag An ammo pouch cheek rest on it. I would put 140 gr nos bal tip bullets with 60 gr H4350 in it.
I would fill some of my tags in October. If it were mine I'd load the magazine with what it liked and take it hunting. Sure wouldn't hang a bunch of needless weight on it. That is a nice clean build. Class from the get.
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Sure wouldn't hang a bunch of needless weight on it. I built that 6.5-06 Mauser rifle in Oct 2015 and shot that whitetail doe at 629 yards in Oct 2015 in Eastern Montana. I needed all that extra stuff. That was a very long shot for me.
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The 280 Remington is overbore.
The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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Sure wouldn't hang a bunch of needless weight on it. I built that 6.5-06 Mauser rifle in Oct 2015 and shot that whitetail doe at 629 yards in Oct 2015 in Eastern Montana. I needed all that extra stuff. That was a very long shot for me. Sure looks like it works for you. 629 IS a hell of a long shot for me too. Nice rifle! Different strokes for different folks. Glad we have all the options we have, something for everyone.
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Boy that sure has me looking at the Pierce site. As far as scopes I just mounted a Leupold 6x42 on a Forbes rifle and it seems a little on the big side for that rifle. I may or may not swap it for a 2.5x8x, 2-7x or a Swaro Z3 3-9x -36mm.
I am interested in your pick of scopes.
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That's a fine looking rifle Butch. It was a long journey but it looks like it was worth the wait.
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