Precision Rifles.....show em!!

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Kelblys Atlas Tactical
22" krieger 7.5t heavy varmint contour chambered in 6xc
Manners t4a mini chassis
TT diamond
Ares etr 3-18
 
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Another 308.
Tuebor Raider 2.0
Krieger RV 1:10 @ 22”
Huber Concepts Trigger
PTG m5 pictured, APA m5 bottom metal currently
APA Little Bastard brake
McMillan a3-5 Molded Highland
ATACR 5-25 mil-c
Badger rings

Group is more than 5, less than 10 (probably 8) at 100m

BA by Jon Slagle, L3 Rifles
 
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Here's my extremely rare Surgeon CSR, there's only a few of these rifles in private collections. They were originally built for CAG to use and are now highly sought after! This rifle has an original military contract overrun Surgeon Model 591/MR receiver, as opposed to the regular civilian Model 591 receivers. This rifle also has a carbon fiber barrel and an extremely rare carbon fiber handguard, which was 1 of a few prototype handguards made for Remington by Lancer at a price of $5k per handguard!

I took a few photos of the rifle, but it's impossible for me to capture how amazing this rifle actually looks! The photos don't do it any justice, especially the anodizing on the chassis, scope and scope mount. All that's left is to find the correct AAC Titan silencer for this rifle. It came with a prototype Leupold Mark 6 scope, but I decided to swap it out with this NightForce ATACR 4-20x50 scope. It's an amazing rifle and I can't wait to shoot it sometime soon!

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Someone on here will surely recognise this stock. Anyway, it's in Aus now. This entire build owes a huge thank you to @Hennig as he sourced pretty much all of it.

New but old Tempest build that I sold a good while ago and have bought back. Build details are:

GA Tempest w/ WTO switchlug
S&B PSR (T2 reticle)
IBI 20" M40 6.5CM barrel
TT Diamond 2 stage
Manners EHF1A stock

Not pictured:
Proof Research Steel 26" in 7mmSAW
Proof Research Carbon 26" in 7mmSAW
IBI Carbon 22" in 6BRA
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Got a new Rifle for next Year´s Season.

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This is my first F-T/R Rifle

Victrix Target V Blackbelt
308 Match, which is a 308 Win with a longer Freebore
32" Benchmark Barrel with 10" Twist
Trigger should be Flavio Faré, if i am right
For now, i use a EraTac Ultralight Mount and a Delta Stryker HD 5-50x56 Scope
As you can see, the stock is made from real carbon Fibre and has a aluminium bedding block.


As a next Step, i need to organize a Scale and weigh the rifle
Not sure yet, which Bipod i will be using.
Got a SEB JoyPod and a Mystic Precision MPod.
After shooting only a few shots, i prefer the MPod, but i like the wider footprint and the swinging feet of the JoyPod.
I guess, a Phoenix BiPod would be great, but it might be to heavy for the Rifle and i don´t know if i can get it in Europe.
Maybe i need a lighter Scope, but i won´t let go the Zero Stop.

Since the Rifle is black overall, i guess Scope Rings in dull gold would be a great fit.
 
Got a new Rifle for next Year´s Season.

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This is my first F-T/R Rifle

Victrix Target V Blackbelt
308 Match, which is a 308 Win with a longer Freebore
32" Benchmark Barrel with 10" Twist
Trigger should be Flavio Faré, if i am right
For now, i use a EraTac Ultralight Mount and a Delta Stryker HD 5-50x56 Scope
As you can see, the stock is made from real carbon Fibre and has a aluminium bedding block.


As a next Step, i need to organize a Scale and weigh the rifle
Not sure yet, which Bipod i will be using.
Got a SEB JoyPod and a Mystic Precision MPod.
After shooting only a few shots, i prefer the MPod, but i like the wider footprint and the swinging feet of the JoyPod.
I guess, a Phoenix BiPod would be great, but it might be to heavy for the Rifle and i don´t know if i can get it in Europe.
Maybe i need a lighter Scope, but i won´t let go the Zero Stop.

Since the Rifle is black overall, i guess Scope Rings in dull gold would be a great fit.
Does victrix sell just the actions?
 
Aero I’m tinkering with at the moment, got a new barrel coming, Leupold MK5 in a Warne Skyline, Brownells scope is a placeholder at the moment, 419 Hellfire brake coming, not a fan of a plain chassis/stock (prefer the look of a traditional stock as well so I typically use a Bravo or XRS) so I did some sponging and clear coating.

We shall see where it goes from here. Like the action, smooth feeding etc from something that cheap.
 

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Aero I’m tinkering with at the moment, got a new barrel coming, Leupold MK5 in a Warne Skyline, Brownells scope is a placeholder at the moment, 419 Hellfire brake coming, not a fan of a plain chassis/stock (prefer the look of a traditional stock as well so I typically use a Bravo or XRS) so I did some sponging and clear coating.

We shall see where it goes from here. Like the action, smooth feeding etc from something that cheap.
What make and length of arca rail is that? Seems to overcome the issues I have with the KRG ones which are that you need a spigot to extend it past the forend and that it's not continuous once you do that.
 
What make and length of arca rail is that? Seems to overcome the issues I have with the KRG ones which are that you need a spigot to extend it past the forend and that it's not continuous once you do that.
It’s the KRG for the enclosed forend. I have the internal weight cut down to fit the bravo forend and left the arca full length so I can run my bipod, 419 bag mount, tripod, whatever in any combination without being short on room.

Wasn’t sure how I’d like it that long, haven’t shot a match with it yet so it could change. But just practicing with it setup like that I like it.

 
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So as a guy who prefers a traditional looking stock, what’s the benefit of a foundation over say a Bravo or MDT XRS?

Legit question as those are my two go to chassis on both center fire and rimfire.

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It’s a personality disorder 😆 the need of being different. It’s like changing rims on a stock car
 
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Finally got this put together last night. First non-AR that I pieced together and built how I wanted.

Zermatt Origin lefty short action
Osprey Barrel, 6.5 Creedmoor, 7.5 twist, M24 contour from PVA
McMillan A4
Hawkins M5 DBM
Harris S-BRM 9”-13”
Vortex Viper HD 5-25 sitting in Vortex rings

Loaded up the 3 AICS mags I have on hand last night and made sure the rifle would cycle with no issues. Just need to check headspace after the gauges show up today or tomorrow. Assuming headspace checks out, I’ve got like 8 different boxes of various match loadings to do break in and accuracy tests with.

Only thing left to figure out is a muzzle device while I save up for a suppressor for it.
 

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So as a guy who prefers a traditional looking stock, what’s the benefit of a foundation over say a Bravo or MDT XRS?

Legit question as those are my two go to chassis on both center fire and rimfire.
I have a MDT ACC Elite Chassis, which did come with my Rifle and bought a Centurion. Right now, i prefer the Centurion over the ACC Elite. The Foundation may have less adjustment, but i found, that i do not need the better adjustment. As of right now, i only shoot static, since there are no PRS Events in my Country. The Centurion just fits me better, the way it came out of the box. Only adjustment i did was setting the Cheek Piece to the proper hight and done. Added some Self-made weight in the Forend and prefer that it is stiffer than the ACC Elite. Stiffer in term of flex/rotation of the Forend. If you put both on a Bipod and "twist" the Grip, the ACC Elite has some flex/rotation in it, the Centurion is just solid.
 
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