Both are Model 10 .223s. H1 (Hammer #1) is shooting 1/4 to 1/2 MOA at 200 yards with 75grain Hornady ELD-Match bullets over CFE223. That rifle has a 26 inch McGowan barrel with an 8 twist, Boyds Pro-Varmint stock and a Viper PST Gen 2 scope.

H2 is a Model 10T-SR from Cabelas and I'm in the process of pillar bedding a Boyds At-One stock to the action. Never pillar bedded a stock before so this is an interesting endeavor. I've made the pillars and have figured out how to radius the tops to match the contour of the action. Now I'm doing some epoxy work in the stock to strengthen a couple of areas with real thin wood around the action bolts. I've made sleeves to fit inside the pillars that will be removed after the pillars are set to make sure that the bolts do not touch the sides of the pillars.

Hobby Lobby had the clay that is needed to fill in the holes in the action that I don't want epoxy to get into and I have a can of clear shoe polish to use as my release agent. I'm going to use JB Weld as the epoxy to bed the action.

I'm hoping that H2 will shoot as good as H1 when I'm done with it.