agreed!Originally Posted by pdog06
Very sweet rifle there Corky!
”I have a very strict gun control policy: if there’s a gun around, I want to be in control of it.”
~Clint Eastwood
agreed!Originally Posted by pdog06
newest member of the family...and now I am officially in love with savage rifles.
7mm08 built from factory 243 (21" McGowen barrel)
B&C stock
nikon monarch x 4-16x50
duracoated both stock and barreled action
haris bi-pod
Thanks, guys. I will say, it shoots better than I do. When I do my part right, it's scary accurate!Originally Posted by pdog06
Charlie
"I would gladly lay aside the use of arms and settle matters by negotiation, but unless the whole will, the matter ends, and I will take up my battle rifle and thank God that be has put it within my grasp."
Thomas Paine
Savage Target Action
Ultra-light Beavertail forend
Ambi-palm swell grip with shallow finger grooves in front only.
7mm CE
Neal you make me more jealous every time you post one of these.
I have been looking for a stryker for over a year but everyone thinks they are made out of precious metal or something.
I hear tell someone knows of a couple in a shop up in Alaska NIB but he aint talking.
FROGGY
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Why some of us quite buying STRIKERS (spelling) and build handguns like Neal's.
.223 Rem AI, .22-250 AI, .220 Swift AI .243 Win AI, .6mm Rem AI, .257 Rob AI, .25-06 AI, 6.5x300wsm .30-06 AI, .270 STW, 7mm STW, 28 nosler, .416 Taylor
They are still there in that small gun shop in Alaska too! $450. each and he doesn't take credit cards'
As Greg inferred, Target Actions are readily available.
Until I ran across this super new material to make stocks out of the Target action handgun was just to heavy for me. As pictured this gun weighs in at 7.4 pounds.
Thank you!
Neal
Neal I probably should have emailed this to you but, have you looked on gun broker lately they have a plain run of the mill Stryker for sale, buy now $850,and I guess it is because it is from the Jim Carmichel collection(the outdoor writer). Connecticut Shotgun is the selling dealer.
I don't know if you do collectibles but thought I'd let you know, or anyone else reading that is interested.
FROGGY
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Thank you for thinking of us Froggy!
Not one personally that pays for anothers fame but the gesture is still very nice.
Neal
Been a while since Ive posted any pics in here, so I'll add in some of my recent builds:
target action, Brux 260 w/ brake, SSS stock, SIII 8-32x56
single shot model 12, Brux 243AI, Medalist stock, Vortex Viper 6.5-20x50
12LRPV 22-250, Vortex Viper 6.5-20x50
Striker LB/RP action, Cooper Laminate stock, Mcgowen 6br barrel, Burris 3-12 scope
target action,Mcgowen 6br barrel, Stockade stock, Vortex Viper 6.5-20x50(not pictured)
T&T Stevens action, Mcgowen 308 barrel, Medalist stock, Vortex Viper 6.5-20x50(not pictured)
Don't have pics of the rest ::)
”I have a very strict gun control policy: if there’s a gun around, I want to be in control of it.”
~Clint Eastwood
Picture of my 112V Single shot 243 Win, Marked "Series J" on the barrel, 4.53" screw spacing.
Sailor
That unit looks a little familiar.....I know I've sean one of those Js before somewhere ;D Sweet shootin units aint they!
Once I bedded the recoil lug and receiver, it turned into a real tack driver. Receiver channel was cut a bit to big, and off center. Once I got it bedded, I just threw a load together using almost a max load of IMR4831 and a 70 gr Nosler Balistic tip. I got a 5 shot group I could cover with a dime. I havn't done too much load development since then. Though, one day I tried shooting at individual flies that had landed on the target board. I didn't hit any, but I scare a few.
Only have a couple Savage rifles in our safe.
My 204 Ruger with very dead p-dog......thinkin about up grading the stock to a Stockage P-dog Special or a B&C Medalist.
32gr Nosler Ballistic tips loaded with H322 powder, working with 40gr V-max and Reloader 15 right now.
The future wife with her 223,
Still working on loads for this but it seems to like 68gr and 75gr A-Max with Reloader 15.
Both the 223 and 204 are wearing Mueller scopes.
I also have a 93 in 17hmr that I use once in a while for shooting gophers and p-dogs.
Doug
Sticks and stones may break my bones but hollow points expand on impact.
Savage 110FLP, 308 Win, Stockade Woodchuck/ tactical in Olive w/ black web. Stockade bolt handle. Millett TRS-1, Farrell 20MOA base and Warne QD rings.
Savage 16FLSS, 7mm WSM, Stockade Woodchuck/ tactical in Black w/ white web. Stockade bolt handle. B&L 4000, Farrell 10 MOA base and Warne QD rings.
Sorry, thats an old picture of my tactical/ target rifle. Here's a more correct one for the description.
Savage 110 243
model 12 204 nikon monarch burris extreme tactical rings
model 110 243,egw one piece base,burris exteme tactical rings, 4-16x44 scheels hunter, boyds forest thumbhole
Model 12 btv .204 nikon monarch 4-16x50<br />Model 110La 243ai 26"brux 1:8 twist sss comp trigger leupold vx3 4.5-14x40 tack driver!!
boolitschuuter- What profile and length are you using on your pictured rifles?
ScottKR,
Check your messages, I PM'd you today. Sorry to take so long to get back to you.
This was my F-class rig when I lived down near New Orleans. Now I live in SD and the closest place is up near Bismark,ND; about 3 hrs drive time one way
Ironlance what cal. and what length barrel.Except for the fluting what I am contemplating is almost a twin.I already have the factory mod. 12 stock and an action and barrel on the way in 308.
FROGGY
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338 Lapua Mag
Took a while to get all of the components together.
Leupold Mark 4 6.5-20 x 50 ER/T M1 Scope
BORS (Barrett Optical Ranging System)
Stryker Drag Bag System
Super accurate when shot from a Lead Sled, (limited to 700 yds at local range). Now it is just a lot of practice so that I can be as accurate without the lead sled and just a bipod.
RJT
.308, 26" barrel, essentially a stock 12 BVSS. The only two mods I made were adding grip tape to the front of the 'pistol' grip (I have sweaty hands, no matter what the circumstances, it seems) and a SSS stainless tactical bolt handle.
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