16-18 inch shorty rifles

Sir, I would go to Either Graybeard outdoors where there is a good TC following and ask, or to Speciality Pistols forum, also many TC fans. Surely some of the aftermarket TC barrel companies can do it or recommend. Loved my old Contenders back in college with adjustable hair triggers. No doubt the blast is closer to you, and good you can suppress where you are, not currently here in LA for hunting. TC are capable of outstanding accuracy...had a 223 and 6TCU carbine barrel long ago, very handy - as was a Ruger RSI #1, 243. Short sure is sweet in close cover, lighter and faster to target and works well from tight blinds/stands. Thanks and good hunting.
 
Thought about a cantilever mount? Such as a Bobro or SWFA? That would allow full support while gaining the necessary eye relief

Wont be an issue with the egw base. It does not cantilever back like the talley 1 piece does. All of it extends fwd. i can use regular 30mm rings with it too.
 
My work gun. 16.1" Bartlein M40 profile on Stiller TAC 30 with McM A5 Edge stock.
 

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This barreled action has seen the shorty thread before but I figured since it got a new EH1 with mini chassis yesterday that I would show her off again. She's 18... Inches, and he's 225 pounds.

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How heavy are these short sticks with DBM and 50mm glass? Hunting weight, or punching paper weight?

Really depends more on contour than length and brand than objective size. A 16" MTU will weigh more than a 24" sporter. A 50mm Nightforce will generally weigh more than an equivalent size from another maker. There is also stock fill to consider.

That being said, these rigs are all probably around 10lbs.
 
How heavy are these short sticks with DBM and 50mm glass? Hunting weight, or punching paper weight?
Mine came in at 11lbs on a bathroom scale. 2 pounds for the G2DMR. It was a 26" Tactical or Varmint but at 18" it balances perfectly in this EH1 which makes it feel lighter than it is. Hell I hunted with it in lock ons, ladders and climbers when it was in the T5 which was almost a pound heavier. I'm also 6'3" and 245 so I'm used to a little extra weight. I don't hike all over the woods with it very often and I'm not in the mountains or plains. I do have a very lightweigt 7mm08 but it's stayed at home ever since I cut this one down and put it in a Manners w/ mini chassis last year.
 

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My work gun. 16.1" Bartlein M40 profile on Stiller TAC 30 with McM A5 Edge stock.

I want to transfer to your dept! Here is my contribution built by Robert Gradous:

Stiller TAC30 action
Bartlein #3 4 groove 1:8 .264 (6.5mm) finished at 16.5" threaded 5/8x24" 6.5x47 Lapua
Jewell Trigger
PTG bottom metal
OD Green McMillan A3 Sporter (EDGE - carbon fiber)
Nightforce 5.5-22x50 ZS HS MOAR w/ holland level
Nightforce UL low rings
Atlas Bi-pod
TAB Gear sling
Eagle Stock pack
All metal Cerekoted Flat Dark Earth








136 Scenars:







10 shot group with magneto-speed attached:




What the 136 Scenars do at 483 yards:

 
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I want to transfer to your dept! Here is my contribution built by Robert Gradous:

Stiller TAC30 action
Bartlein #3 4 groove 1:8 .264 (6.5mm) finished at 16.5" threaded 5/8x24"
Jewell Trigger
PTG bottom metal
OD Green McMillan A3 Sporter (EDGE - carbon fiber)
Nightforce 5.5-22x50 ZS HS MOAR w/ holland level
Nightforce UL low rings
Atlas Bi-pod
TAB Gear sling
Eagle Stock pack
All metal Cerekoted Flat Dark Earth








136 Scenars:







10 shot group with magneto-speed attached:




What the 136 Scenars do at 483 yards:



Such a good looking rifle. You did well. Nice deer too.
 
I'm still working out all the details before I send off my 700 action but I'm thinking a 16.5" mtu contour barrel with spiral flutes chambered in .308. Not sure what stock or chassis to use yet but I figure I will have plenty of time to decide while waiting on the barrel.
 
I can finally post a picture of my 16" 308 now that I finally got around to painting it.

Stevens 200 action, Mcgowen barrel @ 16" 1:10 308 win
Manners TF2 stock painted in the brand new 5 color Ghost Nighstalker
Badger rings, Bushnell HDMR 3.5-21 scope, Atlas bipod.

All ready for deer season now.
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I was just curious. I "heard" thats the reason DTA went with a faster twist (there 16" barrel has a 1-8") on there covert conversions. Does anyone know why they did? Would it help keep from loosing too much velocity?
 
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Still working on it, the scope and bipod will be painted here shortly. Will get better pics this weekend.

18" AAC barrel on a trued remington 700 short action. Cerakote and gunsmithing done by PCR.

Who knew a simply investment in a 1/2 off AAC barrel would land me with this beast. I'm not complaining, but my wallet is.
 
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That is a sweet set-up! Love the size and balance. What's the felt recoil like given the lightweight of the rig, and the 175's?
I shoot a lot of big calibers and shot guns, so I am not very recoil sensitive. 308 Recoil seems minimal to me. That said, short barrels tend to rise more than traditional length barrels due to increased blast and lack of forward weight. When shooting in prone with natural point of aim, watching your trace and hits through the glass is easy without a brake. But off of the bench or some other positions, muzzle rise pulls the scope off target every time unless you really torque down on the rifle (which messes up accuracy). I installed a BABC brake that I had laying around for another build and it completely eliminated muzzle rise, reduced felt recoil, and did not hinder accuracy (although POI was a little different than without the brake). It added a little weight, noise, and length to the rifle, but it is worth it IMO because you don't always get to shoot prone.

The gun loves 175 SMK and 178 A-Max. Pic with the brake on it:


 
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Thanks for the reply, and the awesome pic! Glad to know that with a brake, it helps eliminate felt recoil. I had a JRA 1903-a4 and after shooting that, I am now sensitive to recoil. That metal butt-plate jarred the heck out of my shoulder. Yes, I had it seated in my shoulder firmly, but after 2 boxes of PPU 150gr's, my shoulder hurt. Been looking at these shorty rifles, and really liking them. Thanks for contributing. :)
 
I can finally post a picture of my 16" 308 now that I finally got around to painting it.

Stevens 200 action, Mcgowen barrel @ 16" 1:10 308 win
Manners TF2 stock painted in the brand new 5 color Ghost Nighstalker
Badger rings, Bushnell HDMR 3.5-21 scope, Atlas bipod.

All ready for deer season now.
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That looks sharp with the 5 color Ghost Nightstalker, Very nice!
How far back from the safety tang does the stock extend when folded? OAL with just the 16" barrel when folded? Thanks
 
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18.5" rem 700 SA XCR Compact with AAC non-mount brake in our own carbon fiber stock.
murphy precision titanium base, murphy precision titanium rings.
Leupold CQBSS H27D on top

weight is 8 lbs 12 oz as pictured (no mag)
 
I shoot a lot of big calibers and shot guns, so I am not very recoil sensitive. 308 Recoil seems minimal to me. That said, short barrels tend to rise more than traditional length barrels due to increased blast and lack of forward weight. When shooting in prone with natural point of aim, watching your trace and hits through the glass is easy without a brake. But off of the bench or some other positions, muzzle rise pulls the scope off target every time unless you really torque down on the rifle (which messes up accuracy). I installed a BABC brake that I had laying around for another build and it completely eliminated muzzle rise, reduced felt recoil, and did not hinder accuracy (although POI was a little different than without the brake). It added a little weight, noise, and length to the rifle, but it is worth it IMO because you don't always get to shoot prone.

The gun loves 175 SMK and 178 A-Max. Pic with the brake on it:



Great looking rig, what stock is that, Mcmillan?
 
Been in this Thread Before but just now added the Surefire MB762 Brake and Falcon Menace 4-14x44 Mil/Mil FFP Scope.

Remington 700 AAC-SD 16.5" .308
Bell and Carlson Tactical Medalist Stock Bedded
Badger Bottom Metal AICS 5 Rd Mag
Harris Bipod

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is that an extreme titanium action?

We built this 16.25" barrel .308 for a friend of mine last year. We're getting ready to build something somewhat similar on another friend's Model Seven.

This one has a Rock #5 fluted barrel.
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Love these shorter rifles. Every time a customer has us build one I end up wanting one very badly. I owned a 16.25" .308 and am sorry I had to sell it.

Mark
 
Rem 700
243 win - stock barrel cut to 18
Bobby Hart stock with aluminum block
Timney trigger
New remage barrel to come in a few months. For me the short barrel carries well, but my rifle jumps a lot and hard to watch impacts. A muzzle brake is a must for me.