Nice to see another 6.5x55!
Here is mine:
Model 111 left hand action
Action timed and trued by SSS, plus their competition recoil lug
28 inch Douglas premium air gauged barrel
Ken farrel scope base
Ebay extended bolt handle
Choate ultimate varmiter stock
CDI bottom metal and ACIS mag
Barrel threaded and a JP muzzle brake installed
Vortex Golden Eagle 15-60-52 scope
Vortex precision matched rings
Deadshot2, Yes the bipod is awesome they are made here in Arizona by a local person in the east valley of the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. Each one is hand made and Tarey can do custom orders also. The name of the business is FireFox Engineering and the customer service is the best that I have seen. I was referred to him from another shooter. As for the thread pulls equally from each side. I believe the first version did pull from one side but I am not sure. The screw stays inside the threaded tube. Here are a couple other pictures.
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The long action 223?
Action was my very first deer rifle (270) converted...traded into the 223 bolt head. My cost was zero.
The barrel in that picture was a takeoff from a 12FV I picked up off Gunbroker for something like $120...reused the OE barrel nut and lug.
The A5 was a heavy fill single-shot stock I purchased used on SnipersHide, I think $450, and the CDI DBM was something like $250 for the bottom metal and stock inletting.
260 Remington on a Savage 111
Boyd Pro Varmint stock
25" CBI Varmint Contour
Sightron 6-24x50 FFP- 2MOA reticle
Model 11 Trophy predator hunter
-6.5 cm
-stock 22" barrel that came with the gun
-NF 20MOA base bedded
-Seekins 34mm rings
-Burris XTR II 3-15x50
-Burris bubble level
-Triad tactical stock pack
-Harris HBRMS 6-9" bipod
-B&C m40 stock w/custom krylon camo paint
Just put the new stock on two days ago yet to go print groups but with the old 20$ piece of Tupperware it used to have it would consistently print 5 shots at just over 1/2moa @100 off bipods. Extremely anxious to see how much these tighten up!!! All of you have very nice rifles
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I've had this built for at least 6 months, finally took it our to the range today. I'm not nearly as good as I thought I was. Only had 2, 5 shot groups out of 40 rounds. 20 Hornady 178gr and 20 FGGM 168gr. I had one group of each @ 1". That said, I still love it, lots of room for improvement. The scope is nice as well. Can easily see the size of my groups at 100, I was shooting steel plates at 300 no problem. Just not a group shooter I guess. Could use some better equipment(bags) and bench too. I'll try prone next time.
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@Dan - That is the new MDT ESS chassis. Solid piece of gear! I am impressed with it, and I feel that it is the best chassis offering out there for the money spent!!
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[B]Savage - Arken Optics - MDT - Seekins - MOΛΩN ΛΑΒΕ[/B]
Ah ok. Yeah I'm waiting for it to be offered in lefty
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luvs my savages yepper i's does
SB
my 308
with its big brother 110BA 338 LM
my 6.5 CM i put together YEAH!!
my 250 savage, yes you read it right, 250 savage (loaded with varget, 100gr sierra MK HPBT= 3055 FPS avg .5 MoA)
my m-96 6.5X55 thats sweet all the way to 1,000 yds
.223 stock savage parts
Worked over in the shooting shed.
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I shot a 5 shot group I could cover with a quarter with my 6.5 lrp
Lots of cool shooting irons folks
Updated my M10 precision carbine to a MDT XRS chassis. Scope is a Bushnell Tactical LRS 6-24x50. Using Pmag 10 round magazines.
I have my draw board setup the same way... lol
Very nice looking rifles!
Here is mine. Model 12FV, .223REM, muscle brake muzzle brake, Leupold LRP 6.5-20x50, Talley one piece Rings, EA Brown thumbhole stock that is pillar and glass bedded. Also shown is my high dollar shooting mat. Ha ha. Shooting reloads-BLC-2 powder with a 53 grain Nosler Varmageddon and CCI primers. It’s accurate and I think pretty fast. Was shooting milk jugs of water at 400 yards when this picture was taken. Seeing the splash in the scope never gets old.
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