16-18 inch shorty rifles

Here's a crappy cell phone pic I took of my new 16.5" Rem700 SPS in a short McRee folding chassis. It's 26.25" folded up! Should make an awesome truck/ranch rifle once I get it done.

PS: Please forgive the crummy work area, I had to move my workspace to the dining table so I can watch the baby while my wife gets some sleep!!

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I came very close to getting the 16" SPS instead of the 20" I ended up with. For convenience sake, I think the 16" is hard to beat–especially if you have to clear your way to a hide. Plus, I think they look pretty cool. IMHO
 
In my limited experience–you bet. I did a tour in the Afghan mountains hauling a 5.56 around while a couple of my guys who were acting as the DMs carried the ol' trusty M-14, which of course is the 7.62/.308. I would have traded my M4 in on the 14 without ever looking back if I had been given the choice. Unfortunately medics don't usually have the option to haul that bad boy around. It's not a 30-06 so it won't beat the crap out of your shoulder but it's got way more umph than small pea shooters like the .223. The 16.5" SPS AAC-SD in .308 is definitely on my gun bucket list due to its maneuverability and versatility. For what it's worth brother.
 
In my limited experience–you bet. I did a tour in the Afghan mountains hauling a 5.56 around while a couple of my guys who were acting as the DMs carried the ol' trusty M-14, which of course is the 7.62/.308. I would have traded my M4 in on the 14 without ever looking back if I had been given the choice. Unfortunately medics don't usually have the option to haul that bad boy around. It's not a 30-06 so it won't beat the crap out of your shoulder but it's got way more umph than small pea shooters like the .223. The 16.5" SPS AAC-SD in .308 is definitely on my gun bucket list due to its maneuverability and versatility. For what it's worth brother.

You sure that 5.56mm was the problem or were guys just missing? I have two friends with kills at 900m using Mk12s, one was issued an M110 and a Mk13 also and left them in the case the whole time.
 
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Marlin XS7 308 with factory bbl cut to 16" , threaded 1/2x28.
Bolt knob chopped and threaded for Atlasworxs bolt knob.
DIY stock forend widening and stiffening.
DIY grip texturing/action bedding.
Paint job courtesy of the Krylon Custom Shop. [emoji12]
ARC M10 rings.
Razor HD gen 1 EBR2B
SAS Reaper TI

I can't wait to try this with some factory Lapua 155 Scenars!
 
Very nice ! Post results for 155 . i would like to try them myself.



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Marlin XS7 308 with factory bbl cut to 16" , threaded 1/2x28.
Bolt knob chopped and threaded for Atlasworxs bolt knob.
DIY stock forend widening and stiffening.
DIY grip texturing/action bedding.
Paint job courtesy of the Krylon Custom Shop. [emoji12]
ARC M10 rings.
Razor HD gen 1 EBR2B
SAS Reaper TI

I can't wait to try this with some factory Lapua 155 Scenars!
 
You sure that 5.56mm was the problem or were guys just missing? I have two friends with kills at 900m using Mk12s, one was issued an M110 and a Mk13 also and left them in the case the whole time.

If you have the mk262 ammo I can see leaving the m110/mk13. However, I'd take the m110/mk13/M14 EBR with m118lr over any 5.56 with just the m855 ball (specific mission requirements not withstanding).
 
What stock and barrel profile would you all suggest for an 18" barreled 308? I am a big fan of Manners and love the adjustable cheek on the T4A but something a little lighter would be nice. Plan would also entail having the muzzle threaded for a brake/can, so I would need it to be big enough in diameter for that correct?
 
I finally put on my 16.5" barrel. It's a switch barrel setup built by RWS and I couldn't be happier with the way it turned out. I plan on working up a load and shooting it next weekend so I'm ready for some coyote hunting.
 

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My 18" 6.5x47L.....one of my favorites.

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...and the 18" 6.5 CM

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18" RVC Bartein
Timney
LRI knob and flutes
PTG DBM
LRI lug
All cerakoted in Coyote Tan
Trued R700 SA spun up by LRI
MCM Gamescout 40% MD Tan, 30% LtTan and 30% Black
 
Did you get the weight of the EH1 mini chassis vs the T4 mini chassis?
Looks good by the way.

Thanks TJ. Yeah it saved a 1lb. Of course bedding, with aluminum DBM, would've saved more. Mini-chassis is pretty much 10 ounces or .62lbs, that puts it almost exactly at 2.5lbs, a pound less than the T4. The bartlein blank behind it is the same contour (sendero/varmint) planning on starting it at 18 with heavy spiral flutes, plus an LRHS, i think i should meet my goal of 10-12lbs, obviously leaning toward the heavier side of that spectrum with the can. Hard to argue with the mini-chassis for the price when the stock would be 675$ out the gate, quality DBM is going to run 275$+, then bedding 250$+, then i also didn't have to wait for it to be built, which is a huge reason i put the T4 up.

I checked the Mini-chassis when i got home thought it would fit the Timney 2-stage but it still doesn't. That safety pivot pin that goes in and out when actuating the safety is still binding. So now i'm thinking i'm going to either put a relief cut in it myself or sell the timney and just move to a single stage triggertech.