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    New member Mawgie here, folks. Great to see so many lefty guns being represented. As a southpaw, it is a beautiful thing to see.

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    300 Win Mag, flat back 110 SF milled for cip mags, timed and trued by SSS
    27" X-cal barrel with Vias brake
    Nightforce NXS 5.5-20 50mm in vortex matched rings, Nightforce steel base
    MDT LSS-XL with magpul PRS and Ergo grip.

    Still working on loads, haven't shot it as much as I'd like.

    SHM

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    [IMG][/IMG]

    Savage 10tr
    Cadex Field Strike chassis
    Harris 6-9 bipod
    Vortex PST 6x24x50 FFP

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    Quote Originally Posted by walleyed99 View Post
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    Savage 10tr
    Cadex Field Strike chassis
    Harris 6-9 bipod
    Vortex PST 6x24x50 FFP
    I have never been a fan of chassis but man yours looks great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oompahlumpa View Post
    I have never been a fan of chassis but man yours looks great.
    Thank you sir, it's a beauty shooting rig too. Made me pick up a Savage 10fcpk in 223 as a cheaper rig to get more trigger time in at a little cheaper cost. It may end up in the same chassis:)

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    Just finished the aesthetics on my Model 12.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaBlitza View Post
    Just finished the aesthetics on my Model 12.




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    Converted 22-250 to 6.5 Creedmoor

    Savage 12 VLP
    6.5 Creedmoor, X-caliber 26"
    Vortex 6-24x50
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    This is my tack hammer. I've had it about 4 years...stock Model 12 LRP in 260 Remington on a Harris bipod....Right now I'm looking through a Nikon Monarch 3 scope 5-20x44mm with Night Force 20 MOA base, and Weaver medium tactical rings.

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    I hunt with it, and I target shoot with it. It's not a light weight at 14 lbs, but I love this gun.

    I load my own ammo, and so far my best three shot group at 100 yards is .088 inches. It has also grouped it's 4 shot magazine inside of 1.7 inches at 600 yards on a good day. I wish I could do that every day. LOL .....This gun loves 140 gr Sierra Match King's loaded on top of 43 grains of H4831SC powder in Lapua brass with CCI BR primers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oompahlumpa View Post
    I have never been a fan of chassis but man yours looks great.
    Thank you!

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    Top: CBI 24" 6.5x284 Norma with a Vortex Viper PST 2.5x10-44, S&K scope base and rings, Manners 100% carbon fiber stock (hunting rifle)
    Bottom: CBI 26" 260 Remington with a Vortex Viper PST 4x16-50, Vortex rings, Badger base, McMillan M40 stock (paper puncher)

    Both rifles were built by me almost two years ago and neither one has been test fired




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    Very nice great job !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by drybean View Post
    Very nice great job !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Much appreciated for the compliment! Those two builds are my pride and joy and I can't wait to build another one.

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    Wow, so many great looking rifles, makes mine look kinda generic. Anyways I did a 6.5 Creed on a 111 DBM Action.
    Did not want to spend the money on a new Bolt so I ground mine down on a bench grinder, threaded it and blued it. Then bought a knob for $20 and screwed it on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bowfishn View Post
    Wow, so many great looking rifles, makes mine look kinda generic. Anyways I did a 6.5 Creed on a 111 DBM Action.
    Did not want to spend the money on a new Bolt so I ground mine down on a bench grinder, threaded it and blued it. Then bought a knob for $20 and screwed it on.
    That's better than I could do on a bench grinder. Kind of highlights the diy aspect of savages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anschutz View Post
    That's better than I could do on a bench grinder. Kind of highlights the diy aspect of savages.

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    I agree. Just did this with a Dremel, grinder and file and definitely doesn't look like that. Got on Amazon and ordered a bench grinder after seeing this. Great looking job and I think your riflechild is absolutely a stunner.

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    Thanks, It takes awhile to grind it down, gotta go slow, square it of first to about 3/8" square, then grind it round and make sure you stop when it reaches 5/16" dia.

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    FCP-SR (10) Action/Barrel in an MDT TAC21 chassis. I'm really liking it, shoots small groups... Guess I'll have to post proof!

    These links really do have pictures:

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    Savage 10 FCP-SR
    Choate Stock
    Vortex HS-T 6-24x50
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    Savage Bear Hunter in 300 win mag. NightForce NXS, EGW HD base, Seekins rings. Its a tank and extremely accurate.

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    Nuthin' special......

    Savage Target action....Pac-Nor 28" SS SM 6.5x55...straight cylinder....8 twist....11* crown...18# as shown

    Bushnell 6500 4.5-30x50 Tacticool scope in Burris Signature rings......

    Loads are 140 Bergers or 140 A max & H4831sc in Lapua brass & WLP primer...

    you can hit schidt a long ways away..........fun LR rig......

    S/shot Savage & heavy Pac Nor's rock !! 'JM' Marlin lever gun nut !

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    New to the forum and to this precision thing. I just put together my first proper bolt gun. Axis II XP SS .308 barreled action. MDT LSS chassis. I know it's entry level compared to a lot of the rigs on here. I figured .308 was good to get started into longer range shooting to learn the basics.


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    Well done.

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    great looking stick, well done

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