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    You call someone, like Jim at Northland Shooters, and say, "hey Jim, got any RBLP target actions on hand?". It's completely factory stock (the action). They're offered in right bolt left port, right bolt right port, and right bolt dual port. Jim's a great guy to deal with btw.

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    Dual port? Cool. You could feed from the left and have it eject on the right.
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    Very clean spudia!

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    I second LoanWolf! Great setup Spudia, can we get some specs? What's the weight of that setup?

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    Thanks guys I don't have a weight but it's substantial

    specs:

    savage fcp-k .308
    xlr chassis in custom fde/bronze cerakote
    egw 20moa base
    burris extreme tactical high rings
    vortex pst 6-24x ffp
    Accuracy first level (pricey but worth it)
    accutrigger with match spring (1.5 lbs)
    accuracy international magazines
    ptg fluted bolt body
    Glades Tactical bolt handle
    bolt lift kit I made with race bearing (retained cocking indicator)
    atlas bipod
    xlr sling swivel mount
    aad mount scope caps


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    Here's my old rig (sold a few years ago, posted back on page 5)
    Savage 10FP 20" .308
    Bell and Carlson Tactical Medalist
    Karstens Custom Cheekpiece
    Bushnell 4200 Tact 6-24x50mm
    Burris XTR 30mm Rings
    Leatherwood 20MOA Base
    Harris 6-9" Bi-pod



    And the new girl. I just finished it up, and still have a few things on the list. I want a new barrel (pending how this shoots) and then also needs bedded. Also might try and see what it takes for a 10rd box mag.
    Savage 10FCP 24" .308
    McMillan Stock
    Karstens Cheekpiece
    Vortex Razor HD Gen II 4.5-27x56 34mm
    Badger Rings and Base
    Harris 6-9" Bipod

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    It takes me forever to put one of these together spending a little at a time, but this one's to the point where it's pic worthy. Might still opt for a DBM (cha-ching...) and it definitely needs a decent optic (BIG cha-ching...).

    Savage 10FCXP (243Win Walmart special )
    24" LV Contour CBI 260 Match barrel
    Northland barrel nut
    SSS recoil lug
    Glades Armory Tactical Bolt Handle
    B&C A2 stock
    "Custom" matched Cerakote (Graphite Black on Magpul FDE lightened with Bright White)
    Burris E1 3-9x (for now)
    Basic no-name bipod for the pic.

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    Looks great

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    [IMG]6.5x47lapua1.jpeg[/IMG] hopefully this pic posts

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    Latest version of my Precision Shooting Stick... Everyone kept telling me that the factory tube wouldn't stabilize the Hornady 105 BTHP Match. I am here to tell you, that just ain't so...

    She helped a Prairie Dog take a dirt nap at 607 yards on Saturday. I am very pleased with the results of my combination. Running the 2nd node to the average of 2870fps. Me likey!!

    DK


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    Really like that Element Chassis!

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    How long is that 11VT barrel, again? Seem to recall you had it cut down...?

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    Thanks Wolf!!

    Boiler: The barrel was cut back to 22-1/2" originally for use with the Badger Mini FTE, and then the Ross Schuler brake (as shown), right after I bought it. However, I will be cutting it back further to 18-1/2" for my YHM Suppressor... IF IT WILL EVER GET HERE!! Both Hornady and Hodgdon suggest that I at least try the 105's with the shorter tube, prior to dropping back to the 87 V-Max's that I will be running afterward. Which would help, as I have just over 600 of them loaded at the moment.

    Hopefully they will perform as I hope they do...

    DK
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    2870 in a lower node from a 22.5" barrel seems pretty reasonable to me, especially if accuracy was there.

    What was the velocity of the higher node?

    Also - how's the Element compared to the MCS-T to get behind?

    Thanks for humoring my 20 questions....

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    The lowest node was from 38.5, then opened up a bit before getting to 40.5. I began running the higher grains, and got to 42.1 before I stopped trying. It was on it's way to tightening up again, but I really hate pushing that hard. I don't know what the velocity was at the 42.1 grains, as my buddy shot my chrono. It was easy for me to settle on the 40.5 with how good it was shooting, but it also matches what my wife's .243 really likes. It just makes it easier to not have to remember a bunch of different charges. I also appreciate the definite lack of recoil impulse, as my hamburger shoulder really hates it now.

    As far as the Element vs. MCS-T battle goes, it came down to a matter of bedding. I have spent a lot of time and money, and Manners makes an awesome stock!! However, dealing with bedding over and over again, switching back and forth between hunting and target rifles, and not wanting to destroy a stock to change things around, I just decided on the chassis. The Manners, IMHO, is the best overall stock out there as far as a conventional stock goes. I love the ergonomics, and even though the MCS-T is their cheapest stock, it is not lacking at all.

    Now enters the time of the Element. I can't say enough good things about this stock. The overall adjustability of the stock is incredible!! I am not an easy fit, but the Element fits me like a glove. Not to mention that XLR Industries is not too far from me. Kyle was a super dude to deal with, and asked me a bunch of questions and outfitted my stock to my particulars. It was also very nice to see how many different chassis for so many different rifle manufacturers... IN STOCK!! Mine was literally ready to go within 10 minutes. I am sure that it really only took that long, due to he is such a good guy to talk about all things guns!! I honestly can't recommend them highly enough!!

    DK




    OK, here she is as of now... at 18"!! I ran the numbers, and after losing 4-1/2", she is currently running 2750fps. I am borderline on my stability numbers, so I will probably be chasing after that high node after all. So far though, I am really lovin this rifle!! Super easy to shoot, load for, carry, and maneuver around obstacles.

    Last edited by RatMag; 12-19-2014 at 12:55 PM. Reason: Chopped the thing!!
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    [IMG][/IMG][IMG][/IMG][IMG][/IMG]
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    Nice rig Brother!!

    DK
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    I want a rifle on a tripod

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    Thanks for the comments, DK.

    By way of explanation for the viewers, the 3 pics above, are of my Savage .308, FLCP-K. I spent the last couple years getting it set up the way I wanted and the most recent change brings her to the "mostly done" stage.

    Some of the components I have assembled include the SWFA SS HD, illuminated 5-20x50 scope, SWFA cat tail, Vortex bubble level, TAB Gear sling, Harris bi-pod, Glades Armory extended bolt handle and XLR's Element chassis.

    The chassis was Cerakoted in burnt bronze, last week by the 'smith at my LGS.


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    So it's not a Savage.



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    Started Life as a Savage
    Predator Hunter Max-1 6.5 Creedmoor

    Manners: MCS-T Stock
    Barrel: 6.5 Creedmoor Shilen Select Match Grade 26" 1-8 Twist
    NSS: Precision Ground Recoil Lug and Barrel Nut
    Glades Amory: Tactical Bolt Handle
    Harris Bi-Pod
    Dark Eagle Custom: 10 Round Mag.
    Viper Vortex: 4x16x44 HS-T MOA/MOA
    Vortex Bubble Level
    Butler Creek Caps
    EGW 0 MOA Base
    Warne 30mm Low Rings

    Sorry about the small pic.
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    Savage 11 223

    Here is my Savage 11 223 rem, with Leupold VX1 3-9x40 , Timney trigger,Weaver Rings and mounts. I painted the stock camo. Was going to bed the rifle, but after some test shooting with American Eagle 50gr kph I decided to leave it alone. What do you think.last 4 shot group is in the bull.7/16moa

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    That stock is beautiful.
    You know what I like best about people? Their dogs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deerman View Post
    Here is my Savage 11 223 rem, with Leupold VX1 3-9x40 , Timney trigger,Weaver Rings and mounts. I painted the stock camo. Was going to bed the rifle, but after some test shooting with American Eagle 50gr kph I decided to leave it alone. What do you think.last 4 shot group is in the bull.7/16moa
    That as got to be one of the best camo stocks I have ever seen. Great job!

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