Hi guys – this is my first post and I do warmly invite you to laugh and make fun of me, my ignorance, and my dumb questions! LOL Also, yes…I am verbose and will try to not let this turn into a wall of text, but will probably fail.
I’m a long time shotgunner, was a competitive American Skeet shooter for a number of decades, but at 67, with a heinous lumbar, and a few heart attacks in the bank, swinging a 10 lb shotgun 500 times in a weekend in 100+ summer mid-Atlantic heat is just not happening anymore.
So, recently I have taken an interest in rifle shooting and have found long range precision shooting to be a fascinating and engaging subject. I have enjoyed educating myself via content on the net and friends here in Maryland that do long range target shooting and crop damage hunting at range.
But, I don’t know much about rifles…or at least not as compared to shotguns. If a new clay target shooter came up to me and said that they were going to buy a Kolar with 32” barrels, with one look at them I can pretty much tell if this 12 lb gun will be too much for them. And, I know quite a bit about shotgun stock fitting, mount and stance, weight and balance considerations, choke selection, etc. Rifles, not so much.
I do own a nice deer gun that I have also enjoyed shooting at the range. It’s a Remington 5R SS Gen 2 SS in an HS stock in .308 with a 20” barrel and a Harrells brake. It’s a very nice gun and seems to have a good barrel, shoots well, and is a length and weight that I like for this purpose.
But now I want to have built a long range (1k yard) precision rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor on a JAE-700 chassis. This is where you get to laugh at me as the gun I’m planning to build far exceeds my skill level and certainly my knowledge. This is not exactly a bucket list project, but life is short (and the way mine is going it might be very short) and I have decided that I want a gun like this and intend to get some training and challenge myself to grow into it. At a minimum, this ought to keep me occupied for at least a few years!
I am working with an expert gun smith who many of you seem to know and highly respect, Robert Gradous (who happened to actually have a JAE-700 chassis which now has my name on it). Robert and I have talked but he is currently occupied with some personal business and so I have also spent some time on the phone with his friend and sort of partner, Richard Davis, who I have found to be knowledgeable as well as a fine gentleman. They have offered me their insights and advice.
I have also spent a good bit of time reading threads here and elsewhere on the subjects of my questions, below. All of this has been very helpful but I’m still spinning myself into the ground on the subject of what barrel contour and length to put on it. Please feel free to slap your forehead at this point as it seems like my questions on this subject are like the perennial question of #7.5 or 8 you will see come up on any trapshooting related board on a weekly basis (well, maybe even daily LOL)
The gun I’m planning to build is:
And it is not intended as a hunting gun and I don’t plan to lug it around in the field. My goal is just to challenge myself to develop long range shooting technique and accomplishments. This may include some instruction and practice in position shooting, but I do not expect to do much of that, tbh.
I have stared at barrel contours, weight, and length until my eyes are crossed. While I know what a 32” set of O/U barrels are like from personal experience, I have never seen in person or handled rifles with most of these contours and looking at dimensioned drawings and specs has only taken me so far.
My thoughts are a 24” barrel in case I want to put a brake (probably not on this heavy 6.5 gun) or a suppressor. But, I’m thinking about leaving it initially at 26” with a clean muzzle, shooting it for a bit, and then if necessary or desired, I can have it shortened to 24”.
The Krieger contour I’m looking at are:
A consistent high degree of precision is my primary goal. I want a gun that will ensure that I’m the limiting factor and not the rifle (which probably includes pea shooters given my lack of skill and experience).
Another consideration I have is the total weight of the rifle considering that the chassis is 6.5 lbs. With an M24 barrel at 26”, I estimate this gun to end up in the 17-18 lbs range. I’m alright with this given how I intend to use it, but I believe that this is as heavy as I would want to go as I’m not a big guy.
Finally, when looking at contours the subject of balance occurs to me. I know that with shotguns, a weight to the rear/light barrel gun will point more quickly but also be more squirrely and harder to keep under control. I may not be right, and I solicit your input, but it seems that a very stock heavy unbalance rifle would be harder to get settled and be easier to pull off of the target. So, I think I need some weight out front. Thoughts???
I also do not know how thick the muzzle end should be for best rigidity but it was easy to calculate muzzle diameter from the Krieger data. I don’t believe that any of the diameters I show above for either 24” or 26” will cause any problems but I do not know and do solicit your input on this (and yes, this is really a question for Robert, I suppose).
At this point, I’m thinking about going with M24 at 26”, no fluting, threaded and capped, and call it a day. Alternatively, heavy Palma at 26”.
Looking at the standard Palma at cut to 26” and the Rem Varmint at 26”, these end up being almost the identical…very little difference. Is this Rem Varmint contour what I have on my 5R (yeah, don’t bother looking at Remington’s site)?
And looking at #18 Light Varmint, when cut to 26” is almost the same barrel as the M24.
My questions to the board membership would be what Krieger contour and length would you suggest for the uses I described above and for good balance and handling in a JAE chassis.
Oh, dang…I did write a wall of text. Hopefully it was just a bit entertaining. And thanks for your time reading all of this drivel! I look forward to your input and insights.
I’m a long time shotgunner, was a competitive American Skeet shooter for a number of decades, but at 67, with a heinous lumbar, and a few heart attacks in the bank, swinging a 10 lb shotgun 500 times in a weekend in 100+ summer mid-Atlantic heat is just not happening anymore.
So, recently I have taken an interest in rifle shooting and have found long range precision shooting to be a fascinating and engaging subject. I have enjoyed educating myself via content on the net and friends here in Maryland that do long range target shooting and crop damage hunting at range.
But, I don’t know much about rifles…or at least not as compared to shotguns. If a new clay target shooter came up to me and said that they were going to buy a Kolar with 32” barrels, with one look at them I can pretty much tell if this 12 lb gun will be too much for them. And, I know quite a bit about shotgun stock fitting, mount and stance, weight and balance considerations, choke selection, etc. Rifles, not so much.
I do own a nice deer gun that I have also enjoyed shooting at the range. It’s a Remington 5R SS Gen 2 SS in an HS stock in .308 with a 20” barrel and a Harrells brake. It’s a very nice gun and seems to have a good barrel, shoots well, and is a length and weight that I like for this purpose.
But now I want to have built a long range (1k yard) precision rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor on a JAE-700 chassis. This is where you get to laugh at me as the gun I’m planning to build far exceeds my skill level and certainly my knowledge. This is not exactly a bucket list project, but life is short (and the way mine is going it might be very short) and I have decided that I want a gun like this and intend to get some training and challenge myself to grow into it. At a minimum, this ought to keep me occupied for at least a few years!
I am working with an expert gun smith who many of you seem to know and highly respect, Robert Gradous (who happened to actually have a JAE-700 chassis which now has my name on it). Robert and I have talked but he is currently occupied with some personal business and so I have also spent some time on the phone with his friend and sort of partner, Richard Davis, who I have found to be knowledgeable as well as a fine gentleman. They have offered me their insights and advice.
I have also spent a good bit of time reading threads here and elsewhere on the subjects of my questions, below. All of this has been very helpful but I’m still spinning myself into the ground on the subject of what barrel contour and length to put on it. Please feel free to slap your forehead at this point as it seems like my questions on this subject are like the perennial question of #7.5 or 8 you will see come up on any trapshooting related board on a weekly basis (well, maybe even daily LOL)
The gun I’m planning to build is:
- 6.5 Creedmoor
- JAE-700 SA chassis – yes, because it’s very cool looking but also because it is adjustable, and if I don’t like it then I know I can sell it and put the metal in another in a Manners, McMillan, etc. But, its heavy at about 6-6.5 lbs (it’s a Gen 1 JAE in new condition, used for 3 day demo only)
- Surgeon 591 SA – Robert likes Surgeon so that’s what we are going with and he and Richard have some new old stock
- Trigger Tech 700 Special
- Scope - TBD
- Barrel – Robert likes Kreiger and again, no argument from me. But, contour, length and how this will balance out are the big question yet to be determined
And it is not intended as a hunting gun and I don’t plan to lug it around in the field. My goal is just to challenge myself to develop long range shooting technique and accomplishments. This may include some instruction and practice in position shooting, but I do not expect to do much of that, tbh.
I have stared at barrel contours, weight, and length until my eyes are crossed. While I know what a 32” set of O/U barrels are like from personal experience, I have never seen in person or handled rifles with most of these contours and looking at dimensioned drawings and specs has only taken me so far.
My thoughts are a 24” barrel in case I want to put a brake (probably not on this heavy 6.5 gun) or a suppressor. But, I’m thinking about leaving it initially at 26” with a clean muzzle, shooting it for a bit, and then if necessary or desired, I can have it shortened to 24”.
The Krieger contour I’m looking at are:
Contour | Finished Length (in) | Weight at Finished Length (lbs) | Muzzle Dia at Finished Length (in) | Muzzle Dia at 24" (in) | Muzzle Dia at 26" (in) |
M24 | 26 | 6 | 0.900 | 0.925 | 0.900 |
#8 Standard Target | 26 | 6 | 0.820 | 0.853 | 0.820 |
#18 Light Varmint | 28 | 6.5 | 0.875 | 0.932 | 0.903 |
#15 Standard Palma | 30 | 5.5 | 0.820 | 0.844 | 0.836 |
#14 Heavy Palma | 30 | 6.5 | 0.900 | 0.924 | 0.916 |
Rem Varmint | 26 | 4.5 | 0.830 | 0.842 | 0.830 |
A consistent high degree of precision is my primary goal. I want a gun that will ensure that I’m the limiting factor and not the rifle (which probably includes pea shooters given my lack of skill and experience).
Another consideration I have is the total weight of the rifle considering that the chassis is 6.5 lbs. With an M24 barrel at 26”, I estimate this gun to end up in the 17-18 lbs range. I’m alright with this given how I intend to use it, but I believe that this is as heavy as I would want to go as I’m not a big guy.
Finally, when looking at contours the subject of balance occurs to me. I know that with shotguns, a weight to the rear/light barrel gun will point more quickly but also be more squirrely and harder to keep under control. I may not be right, and I solicit your input, but it seems that a very stock heavy unbalance rifle would be harder to get settled and be easier to pull off of the target. So, I think I need some weight out front. Thoughts???
I also do not know how thick the muzzle end should be for best rigidity but it was easy to calculate muzzle diameter from the Krieger data. I don’t believe that any of the diameters I show above for either 24” or 26” will cause any problems but I do not know and do solicit your input on this (and yes, this is really a question for Robert, I suppose).
At this point, I’m thinking about going with M24 at 26”, no fluting, threaded and capped, and call it a day. Alternatively, heavy Palma at 26”.
Looking at the standard Palma at cut to 26” and the Rem Varmint at 26”, these end up being almost the identical…very little difference. Is this Rem Varmint contour what I have on my 5R (yeah, don’t bother looking at Remington’s site)?
And looking at #18 Light Varmint, when cut to 26” is almost the same barrel as the M24.
My questions to the board membership would be what Krieger contour and length would you suggest for the uses I described above and for good balance and handling in a JAE chassis.
Oh, dang…I did write a wall of text. Hopefully it was just a bit entertaining. And thanks for your time reading all of this drivel! I look forward to your input and insights.