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Some pics of the LA 700 factory noodle, next to a G-Boe Outlander LA BDL.
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The G-Boe above was my first, and I believe one of the earlier ones to be sold. The paint was not durable and scraped off easily. The new G-Boe stocks seem like they have a much more durable paint. Maybe not as good as McM, but I haven't had any issues with paint coming off yet.
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Same XCR as above, but with PA RDS.
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As an aside,don't be aspooked of a RTV Neutrality Runner,down the inlet centerline of barrel channel. (grin) Yep, in hindsight, I should have given the RTV a whirl. Except for the floppy fore end, the Terrain was awesome. Love the ergos and flush cups. Weight wasn't bad, but noticeable compared to the Outlander. I'd do another one, and make it work with more float, FL bedding, or shank support. 700, 7mm-08 SPS Hawkins M5, AM binderless 155gr CEB, seated at the pressure ring
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The ONLY way to learn,is to simply do it and the nice thing about bedding is,if you don't like it,who gives a schit...simply do it again. That's as "bad" as it can get.
Spot on. Never understood why folks get so wrapped around the axle about it.
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Just ordered up one of these for my 243 Varmint rifle. Just couldn't pass up the 20% off when comparable parts anywhere would be much, much more. GRAYBOE TERRAIN SA STOCK + MESA PRECISION ARMS SA M5 DBM COMBO
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Have another S/A M5 Terrain on the way,which will mate my 18" Kukri Beeg Vudoo and the Renegade will wear a James 1-7.5" 223 Match Bull spout. AM steel 5's for Default,MDT poly 10's for Play and 75 ELD's at 2900fps,start to finish.
10x MQ,25MOA rail and Horn' rings with 40MOA,being a given.The Beeg Vudoo will of course wear their 30MOA rail,40MOA Horn' rings and a 10x MQ as well.
Will likely chop it(James 223 Match 7.5" Bull) at 21" for balance/handling........................
Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
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Just ordered up one of these for my 243 Varmint rifle. Just couldn't pass up the 20% off when comparable parts anywhere would be much, much more. GRAYBOE TERRAIN SA STOCK + MESA PRECISION ARMS SA M5 DBM COMBO You’re gonna like it...😎
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I converted mine to accept Seekins bottom metal, it took a few minutes on the Bridgeport.
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