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Can we get this stickered and kept at the top like most of the other picture threads in the other sections? Thanks!
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Originally Posted By Neopo8:
I'm a long range Prairie dog shooter and here is my battery. Top rifle is a .243 AI 8 twist with a 6.5X20 Leupold VX3. I shoot 105 AMAX at around 3000 FPS. Longest kill is 945 yards. Second rifle is a 6MM BR Norma 8 twist with a 6.5X20 Leupold and I also use 105 AMAX at around 2700 FPS. Longest kill is also 945 yards from the same hill as the .243 AI. Third is a .223 Remington and forth is a 6MM BR Remington 12 twist that I use 65 VMAX bullets in for 600 yards and under. Actions are all trued 700 Remingtons with Jewel triggers. <a href="http://s35.photobucket.com/user/Jerrschmitt/media/guns/Long%20range%20BR/243AI016.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/Jerrschmitt/guns/Long%20range%20BR/243AI016.jpg</a> For range finding I use a WW2 Wild optical rangefinder made for small artillery. Works great on small targets out farther than I can shoot. I made the bench for the rangefinder. <a href="http://s35.photobucket.com/user/Jerrschmitt/media/guns/2012%20pdog%20shoot/2012041.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/Jerrschmitt/guns/2012%20pdog%20shoot/2012041.jpg</a> Our shooting lodge. <a href="http://s35.photobucket.com/user/Jerrschmitt/media/guns/2012%20pdog%20shoot/cat027.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/Jerrschmitt/guns/2012%20pdog%20shoot/cat027.jpg</a> View Quote Great....just great. It's Sunday and I've not been up an hour and broken ANOTHER of the 10 commandments already! |
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Originally Posted By Neopo8:
I'm a long range Prairie dog shooter and here is my battery. Top rifle is a .243 AI 8 twist with a 6.5X20 Leupold VX3. I shoot 105 AMAX at around 3000 FPS. Longest kill is 945 yards. Second rifle is a 6MM BR Norma 8 twist with a 6.5X20 Leupold and I also use 105 AMAX at around 2700 FPS. Longest kill is also 945 yards from the same hill as the .243 AI. Third is a .223 Remington and forth is a 6MM BR Remington 12 twist that I use 65 VMAX bullets in for 600 yards and under. Actions are all trued 700 Remingtons with Jewel triggers. <a href="http://s35.photobucket.com/user/Jerrschmitt/media/guns/Long%20range%20BR/243AI016.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/Jerrschmitt/guns/Long%20range%20BR/243AI016.jpg</a> For range finding I use a WW2 Wild optical rangefinder made for small artillery. Works great on small targets out farther than I can shoot. I made the bench for the rangefinder. <a href="http://s35.photobucket.com/user/Jerrschmitt/media/guns/2012%20pdog%20shoot/2012041.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/Jerrschmitt/guns/2012%20pdog%20shoot/2012041.jpg</a> Our shooting lodge. <a href="http://s35.photobucket.com/user/Jerrschmitt/media/guns/2012%20pdog%20shoot/cat027.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/Jerrschmitt/guns/2012%20pdog%20shoot/cat027.jpg</a> View Quote Holy!! May I ask, where did you get that range finder? Cool stuff you got there |
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Originally Posted By dskelton227:
Haven't seen very many pictures of the new AI AX chassis. Just got mine in yesterday from Euro-Optic. Just need to decide on glass and save a little bit longer. Looking back I wish I would have just bought a stiller or surgeon instead of using the 700. But I had this 700 in .243 that I didn't really shoot anymore after I got a Sako .243. Rifle specs: -700 action trued by Pac-Nor. Bolt fluted by them too. -26" Pac-Nor Super match SS, #7 contour Barrel -.260 Ackley Improved -Accuracy International AX 2014 chassis in green http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t308/Skelz227/20141028_110046_RichtoneHDR_zpsptwqhaum.jpg http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t308/Skelz227/20141028_110010_RichtoneHDR_zpsfcoqkm1d.jpg http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t308/Skelz227/20141028_105951_RichtoneHDR_zpsskj687ls.jpg View Quote Hot damn that's nice. I'm looking forward to see it fully setup! |
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Thunderbeast 338 BA, S&B 5-25. This is the OEM 308 barrel I cut back to 18 inches. I had Dave Tooley spin me a 30 inch 308 barrel for F-Class stuff. Right now it is wearing a 28 inch 243 barrel that I use for most everything. A full review and pics can be found here, NRA American Warrior Magazine. http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/20b822a7#/20b822a7/30 |
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dang hoser. if they made a left handed one, that's what i'd be using too
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Originally Posted By tx1021:
223 Trainer: R700 action and barrel XLR Element (awesome chassis, especially for the price) Vortex HST http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c249/Tx1021/5ff18fb5-f193-433c-91c2-52adc50b8adc_zps5d60a656.jpg?t=1414445764 View Quote That looks like a fun rifle. I'm really thinking about the same chassis, how's the weight? I'm hoping to keep my rifle light and compact so I'll probably get the folder addition if I go this route. |
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Great looking TRG!
Originally Posted By cms81586:
Sako TRG-22 in .308 Win Near MFG base US Optics SN-3 EREK with GAP reticle US Optics Rings Factory Bipod Turner AWS sling AAC 51T Brake AAC 762SDN6 Suppressor TAA 7.62 NATO brass 43.4gr Varget 178gr Hornady BTHP or AMAX Fed 210M primers http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y7/cms81586/Firearms%20and%20Shooting/IMG_4502.jpg http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y7/cms81586/Firearms%20and%20Shooting/IMG_4508.jpg http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y7/cms81586/Firearms%20and%20Shooting/IMG_4492.jpg View Quote |
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Thanks. It will have a twin next year.... TRG-42 in .338LM. Same green/phosphate combo. Debating optic options.
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Originally Posted By tx1021:
It is one of the funnest rifles I've shot in a while, no recoil and surprisingly accurate for a stock action and barrel. As far as the chassis, I like it. It was easy to set up and easy to get comfortable with, only minor complaint is you need a hex for the adjustments so you can't change it on the fly. Weighs in at 3lbs 6oz so about 2lbs lighter than an AICS 1.5 and one of the lighter chassis systems out there. If you're considering it I'd say go for it, I don't think you will be disappointed. Pic for pic thread: http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c249/Tx1021/b56961fb-a7bf-4036-9e36-ac1a937c22da_zps029a0c63.jpg?t=1415593200 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By tx1021:
Originally Posted By BoxofRox:
That looks like a fun rifle. I'm really thinking about the same chassis, how's the weight? I'm hoping to keep my rifle light and compact so I'll probably get the folder addition if I go this route. It is one of the funnest rifles I've shot in a while, no recoil and surprisingly accurate for a stock action and barrel. As far as the chassis, I like it. It was easy to set up and easy to get comfortable with, only minor complaint is you need a hex for the adjustments so you can't change it on the fly. Weighs in at 3lbs 6oz so about 2lbs lighter than an AICS 1.5 and one of the lighter chassis systems out there. If you're considering it I'd say go for it, I don't think you will be disappointed. Pic for pic thread: http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c249/Tx1021/b56961fb-a7bf-4036-9e36-ac1a937c22da_zps029a0c63.jpg?t=1415593200 I think that chassis made the Christmas list for my Savage. |
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"Your enemy is never a villain in his own eyes. Keep this in mind; it may offer a way to make him your friend. If not, you can kill him without hate — and quickly." -Heinlein.
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Originally Posted By Sucker4aM4:
http://i.imgur.com/XflLKt1l.jpg My Remington 700 AAC-SD 20" .308 AAC 51T flash suppressor Accuracy International ACIS 1.5 chassis/stock Accuracy International sling Accuracy International thumb wheel screws Accuracy International 10X magazines Leupold Mark 4 LR/T 4.5-14X50mm Leupold Mark 4 scope rings Leupold Mark 4 base Leupold sunshade Leupold Alumina scope caps Timney flat trigger Blackheart International titanium trigger w/ Wolff spring Badger Ordnance IMUNS w/ I-LARK rail kit Badger Ordnance tactical bolt knob Atlas bipod Atlas spigot mount Manfrotto tripod Manfrotto ball head PIG Saddle mount View Quote Why do you want the rings so high? To line up with NV bridge? |
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Originally Posted By Skeld:
Why do you want the rings so high? To line up with NV bridge? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Skeld:
Originally Posted By Sucker4aM4:
http://i.imgur.com/XflLKt1l.jpg My Remington 700 AAC-SD 20" .308 AAC 51T flash suppressor Accuracy International ACIS 1.5 chassis/stock Accuracy International sling Accuracy International thumb wheel screws Accuracy International 10X magazines Leupold Mark 4 LR/T 4.5-14X50mm Leupold Mark 4 scope rings Leupold Mark 4 base Leupold sunshade Leupold Alumina scope caps Timney flat trigger Blackheart International titanium trigger w/ Wolff spring Badger Ordnance IMUNS w/ I-LARK rail kit Badger Ordnance tactical bolt knob Atlas bipod Atlas spigot mount Manfrotto tripod Manfrotto ball head PIG Saddle mount Why do you want the rings so high? To line up with NV bridge? The rings I had on before were to low to work with the IMUNS mount, these are the only ones I had on hand high enough that would work. I'm going to have to see how the FLIR setup I'm buying sits height wise. I'm going to probably switch them out either way for a Spuhr mount. |
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Originally Posted By Market_Garden:
Shot a fly that landed on my target: https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-biGTYnI_PVg/UyC6IKuJ49I/AAAAAAAAA88/_yFOH3DGB_E/w1144-h858-no/IMG_0347.JPG View Quote NICE! |
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Originally Posted By Market_Garden:
I'm sure I've posted this before in other pic threads: Surgeon 591 Krieger 7.5 twist, chambered in 6XC S&B 4-16x42 P4F http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m255/90Z51/Guns/Surgeon%20591%206XC/DSC_0828.jpg Shot a fly that landed on my target: https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-biGTYnI_PVg/UyC6IKuJ49I/AAAAAAAAA88/_yFOH3DGB_E/w1144-h858-no/IMG_0347.JPG At matches: https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-wO0DoM8apGA/UxSdtlObJjI/AAAAAAAAA7Q/I2kH6TkQ0wE/w1355-h763-no/IMG_0316.JPG https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-q2PfgW-qhmU/UqsOQzHnKDI/AAAAAAAABcc/fKos9kSqelo/w1024-h682-no/DSC_0675_zps0b7db898.jpg View Quote Get looking set up! I LOVE my Surgeon 6XC! |
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Originally Posted By Vanilla-Gorilla: Get looking set up! I LOVE my Surgeon 6XC! http://i1140.photobucket.com/albums/n571/Samsquamch/DSC_0002_zps7d28cd56.jpg View Quote May I get a close-up of your rifle's knob? |
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