Chad built me a bad-ass PRS rifle on a Mausingfield, in a Manners T5A Carbon Elite blank that has the LRI custom inletting job with all bells and whistles. I have more invested in this stock than you have in your kid's college fund. The barrel is from Chad's guy and it uses Chad's preferred controur, ergo, any other rifles being built on Mausingfield actions with one of his barrels would also be a perfect fit for the stock (if my assumptions are correct). Hopefully, the man himself will pop in here drop some knowledge on us plebes.
Now, this rifle can shoot. When I say it can shoot, I mean it can fucking shoot! Here's a pic of 4 different types of factory ammo. I repeat, this is all FACTORY ammo. Mind you, it's only 3 shot groups, but i was trying to show the skills of the rifle and not my lack of skills. All 3 shot groups at 100 yards. Note the Hornady 140 ELD.
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So, for whatever the reason (which I'm not trying to debate here....there's another thread about it) I'm having another PRS rifle built. Another thing to note, I have yet to shoot in an actual PRS match. But that is changing soon. My initial plan was to possibly sell this rifle to help fund the new project, but I was given good advice, which I'm inclined to take, to not get rid of the Mausingfield action. Ok, the Mausingfield is a helluva an action. There's documentation ad nauseam to support this. So if I wanted to keep it and have something different built on it, that would be a good idea. At first I was thinking, how can I do this without losing my shirt? As previously stated, there's a ton of money tied up in the stock itself. If you don't know about the LRI custom inletting and precision bedding system, you need to check into it. See pics above as evidence of it's value.
What I would like to do is have Chad build a new rifle on this Mausingfield that is geared more towards hunting than PRS. What do I do with the existing stock and barrel though? Obviously, two very important components in a rifle that shoots really well. I want to swap out the bolt head for a magnum bolt head and have a 6.5 SAUM built, using a lighter contoured barrel and one of the Manners EH Carbon Fiber hunting stocks to cut down on the weight, and get the entire action DLC'd in the process. That's the easy part. Figuring out what can be done with the existing stock and barrel is what my questions here are about.
I am assuming, if a guy were to get a different Mausingfield action, he could use the same custom inlet stock I have in conjunction with one of the barrels from Chad's guy that has the same contour, LRI chambers it in 6.5 Creed, threads it for the Mausingfield, and it should fit right back in the exact same place as the previous barrel. Same headspace and everything. So it would be a perfect fit in the custom inlet, custom bedded stock that has helped achieve such great accuracy from factory ammo. Are my assumptions here correct? If not, what would need to be done differently to achieve the same results?
The bottom line for me is: Does the custom inlet/custom bedded stock and barrel retain all of it's value in the proposed scenario?
Now, this rifle can shoot. When I say it can shoot, I mean it can fucking shoot! Here's a pic of 4 different types of factory ammo. I repeat, this is all FACTORY ammo. Mind you, it's only 3 shot groups, but i was trying to show the skills of the rifle and not my lack of skills. All 3 shot groups at 100 yards. Note the Hornady 140 ELD.
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So, for whatever the reason (which I'm not trying to debate here....there's another thread about it) I'm having another PRS rifle built. Another thing to note, I have yet to shoot in an actual PRS match. But that is changing soon. My initial plan was to possibly sell this rifle to help fund the new project, but I was given good advice, which I'm inclined to take, to not get rid of the Mausingfield action. Ok, the Mausingfield is a helluva an action. There's documentation ad nauseam to support this. So if I wanted to keep it and have something different built on it, that would be a good idea. At first I was thinking, how can I do this without losing my shirt? As previously stated, there's a ton of money tied up in the stock itself. If you don't know about the LRI custom inletting and precision bedding system, you need to check into it. See pics above as evidence of it's value.
What I would like to do is have Chad build a new rifle on this Mausingfield that is geared more towards hunting than PRS. What do I do with the existing stock and barrel though? Obviously, two very important components in a rifle that shoots really well. I want to swap out the bolt head for a magnum bolt head and have a 6.5 SAUM built, using a lighter contoured barrel and one of the Manners EH Carbon Fiber hunting stocks to cut down on the weight, and get the entire action DLC'd in the process. That's the easy part. Figuring out what can be done with the existing stock and barrel is what my questions here are about.
I am assuming, if a guy were to get a different Mausingfield action, he could use the same custom inlet stock I have in conjunction with one of the barrels from Chad's guy that has the same contour, LRI chambers it in 6.5 Creed, threads it for the Mausingfield, and it should fit right back in the exact same place as the previous barrel. Same headspace and everything. So it would be a perfect fit in the custom inlet, custom bedded stock that has helped achieve such great accuracy from factory ammo. Are my assumptions here correct? If not, what would need to be done differently to achieve the same results?
The bottom line for me is: Does the custom inlet/custom bedded stock and barrel retain all of it's value in the proposed scenario?
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