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    My First attempt at Fclass


    I am more of a varmint hunter and hate driving 5 hours to a match, so I found 3 other shooters that we are going to ride together, and really rag on the one with the worst score on the way back. Should be fun unless you are the guy with the worst score.LOL

    For those interested in the specs.
    Savage Precision Target Action timed and trued with an 8oz trigger.
    The stock is a Richard micro fit that has been bedded and the channel opened up.
    The scope is a Konus 10 X 40 -50 with Burris rings that have 20MOA inserts in them.
    The barrel I have three depending on the venue and distance 6BRX, 260AI, 308Match.

    Dean





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    Nice Dean. It will be cool to see how things turn out for you. The X ring is a bit smaller than them P-Dogs though! Have fun and keep your eyes on the wind flags!

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    Tell us all about it when you get home Dean. My bet is your eyes will be tired if you put the zoom on more than 16X.
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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    be careful....its addictive and you already have a gun building habit.

    a couple of suggestions....
    a light trigger...10oz or less...
    if your going to shoot off the bags in the pic dump the crap in them out and fill them with sand...
    and as RH said i think your eye is going to fatigue pretty quick especially if you plan to shoot the 1k matches...
    also(and just a personal preference)you may want to get a 1pc base and some better rings...

    good luck and let us know how it goes...one eye in the scope the other on the flags...when they drop shoot fast!!

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    I am going to do a few 600yds matches first, there is a 800yds place that is going to host a match, it's not 1000yds but 800yds still needs your full attention.
    The trigger is set at 8oz so that's good.
    I do want to get better rests eventually, but I first want to see how this pans out before I invest anymore. But will dump the media that is in them and replace it with sand.
    Is there something I don't know about these Burris rings, I have had nothing but great results with them.

    Dean
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    check grizzly for rests they have them on sale all the time...good trigger weight...and im not sure about the rings as ive never used them but ive seen issues with the 2pc bases...if your having good results with that set up then run it..for me its just more of a personal preference.

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    Long Range is dead on. The trigger is the SSS and the scope... one with a great eye relief and exit pupil. Otherwise you will tire from stay in the eye box. For the money the Sinclair bipod is the way to go in F/TR
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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    I am putting all my money on this horse, It's a 260AI 30" bull.




    Dean

    PS:Nice work Jim
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    Chamber it with lots of free bore and run it hot...140g Berger hybrids at 3100fps would be interesting.

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    It is throated real long my coal is 3"



    Dean
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    Great looking build, and those rounds look MEAN!

    Good luck on your match!

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    I got a couple hundred Hornady 140gr ULDs, I am going to start with those.
    That and a full case of RL17.

    Dean
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    Dean just be careful with your hot loads. The match may have you shooting faster than normal causing more barrel heat than you're used too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by scope eye View Post
    It is throated real long my coal is 3"



    Dean
    no thats prefect!

    Quote Originally Posted by scope eye View Post
    I got a couple hundred Hornady 140gr ULDs, I am going to start with those.
    That and a full case of RL17.

    Dean
    a full case of RL-17 should put you around 3200 but its gonna be hard on the brass...RL-19 RL-22 or RL-25 will do the same with a little less pressure...with RL-22 and 25 you can save a lot of time by dumping it in a bowl then just scoop the case full scrape off the excess and seat your bullets LOL!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LoneWolf View Post
    Dean just be careful with your hot loads. The match may have you shooting faster than normal causing more barrel heat than you're used too!
    buy a timer and use it to slow yourself down some i shoot a 22-250 sometimes in our unlimited class and we shoot 45 rounds in 40 minutes so i time it after sighters to shoot one ever minute unless the wind condition is perfect then i let it rip. also shoot your conditions i see so many people try and hold off this way and that way instead waiting for the right condition (thats where the timer comes in ) .

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    That is some very good advise Lal357 also, don't forget a mirage shield for your barrel Dean.

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    How was your experience with Richards micro fit stocks? I was considering getting one of their stocks but didn't after i read a few reviews online.

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    I am not going to kid you it needed some work, so did every stock I have ever bought needed some work no matter what brand, nothing ever fits when dealing with customs. everything needs tweaking IE: stocks, barrels, actions, triggers, As long as most of the work is done I can figure out the rest.

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    If your looking for a stock you can finish at your kitchen table while enjoying your morning coffee,
    then don't buy a Richards stock.
    They do require work, but when finished they are head turners.

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    Which inlet option did you guys get?

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    I got the 99% with 1" barrel opening, and still had to do work to it, "in both area's"

    Dean
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    Thanks Dean.

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    With Richards, you order and then wait, and wait, and wait some more. And when if finally arrives, you get to sand, and sand, and sand, and sand..... They say Richards are shaped with a chain saw, and "they" would be not far off on that statement. Lots of rasp marks on mine with deep scratches.

    I sanded by hand for about an hour, saw how little progress I'd made, then gave up and bought a Makita palm sander. SO much better, especially with rubber backed sand paper sold at H.Depo. Doesn't slide around on the sander, so no wasted effort. Total sanding time about 12 hours. THAT WOOD IS HARD!

    I'm still fitting it to me, shooting, fitting, shooting. Once I have it where I like it, I'll spray on 6-8 coats of Captains Varnish and buff'r out. For now, it's wearing one coat of Bullseye sanding sealer, the kind with no wax that can impede bonding of additional coats.

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    WOW! From the pics on the website I was under the impression that the stocks would require very little sanding and the sanding that would be required would be on the receiver portion of the stock.

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    Have you shot your first match yet? How did it go?

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