300 PRC Hunter

Dollman

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Aug 4, 2011
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Commissioned Spartan Precision Rifles this build about a year ago and just picked it up from my local FFL about a week ago.
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Looks nice what does it weigh in at? I am shopping for a 300PRC right now and if I see one I like it ends up to heavy. Would like to keep the weight down to about 9 to 10 pounds scoped.
What stock is that? How fat is the grip! I have held a few with that style and most would only be good from a bench.
 
Looks nice what does it weigh in at? I am shopping for a 300PRC right now and if I see one I like it ends up to heavy. Would like to keep the weight down to about 9 to 10 pounds scoped.
What stock is that? How fat is the grip! I have held a few with that style and most would only be good from a bench.
Talk to Travis at TS Customs. 9-10lbs scoped prolly looking at Titanium action like LP Fuzion or Razor, CF barrel, and a KS1 stock or McMillan edge fill.

Beautiful rifle @Dollman
 
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What's the weight of your gun?
Gun weighs 12 lbs. with scope. Scope is ZCO #ZC420. That scope weighs 34 oz's. and the rings weight 4 oz's. I've looked at some scopes that weight 18 oz's. and the rings would still be around 4 oz's. So, I could get the weight down to 11 lbs. with a lighter scope.
 
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Looks nice what does it weigh in at? I am shopping for a 300PRC right now and if I see one I like it ends up to heavy. Would like to keep the weight down to about 9 to 10 pounds scoped.
What stock is that? How fat is the grip! I have held a few with that style and most would only be good from a bench.
The stock is a McMillan Game Warden model that I had adjustable cheek piece added, a 1" Pachmayr Decal pad, 2 flush cups, and a QD stud on the foregrip. The palm grip is about the same on my McMillan A-5 stocks, maybe a tad smaller. Rifle weighs 12 lbs. with scope and scope and rings weigh 38 oz's. I've looked at 18 oz. scopes so, I could get the weight down to 11 lbs. total. I've even seen 12 oz. scopes, so you could get the weight even less than 11 lbs.