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    Got zombies?


    112 BVSS .223. I originally set this up for NRA high power competition. I made a stripper clip guide, longer bolt handle, lengthened the mag box to take a round with an oal of 2.5 in. Lighter trigger spring, bolt lift mod, adjustable cheek piece, etc. It looked like this:





    This winter I built a new stock, now it looks like this:










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    I made a 20 moa scope rail:








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    Here are a few pics during the build:















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    Sorry these pics are a little blurry. Orange dot is 1 inch. Ammo tests at 200 yds, shot from a bench, off a bipod and rear bag.

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    77 Nosler CC





    80 Nosler CC Flier was first shot of group, probably my fault.


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    Absolutely outstanding vulcan! I wish I had the skill and talent to build a stock like that. I've been curious about lathes lately, I thought a lathe would be a great starter machine for me maybe chamber and customize my own barrels.

    How many hours would you say you had into the stock?

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    gotta admire anyone who can do that kind of work.

    Really cool.

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    That is truly impressive! Nice work.

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    Thanks! I couldn't guess how many hours it took. I worked on it a little here and a little there for about 4 months.

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    Outstanding workmanship there the end result looks great.

    Matt

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    I'm quite envious! I wish I had the knowledge and equipment to do something like that. Very nice work!

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    That is awesome, what's your background / machining experience?

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