Jon Beanland

Very nice.....curious....how long did you wait for your build? Did you supply all the parts?

He is pushing 8 months wait, but it's worth every agonizing second when they shoot like they do. You supply the parts and he plumbs it all up. If you have an idea of what you want, he can help you fine tune the "grocery list". At least with his wait times, you have plenty of opportunity to change things if you decide on a new path, or some other idea comes to mind.
 
He is pushing 8 months wait, but it's worth every agonizing second when they shoot like they do. You supply the parts and he plumbs it all up. If you have an idea of what you want, he can help you fine tune the "grocery list". At least with his wait times, you have plenty of opportunity to change things if you decide on a new path, or some other idea comes to mind.

Thanks Huck....8 months is do-able in my book....I was thinking it was a year or more...
 
Tell me about these targets you are showing pictures of. Sizes and material and whatnot. I like them. Not as much as your rifle, but I like them a lot.


ricktarget01 by Sharps45 2 7/8, on Flickr

Tgt frame and bulls were originally made for me to use for practicing with my M1874 Shiloh Sharps for Creedmoor shooting. Large plate is 5/8" mild steel, 44" bull is 3/8" mild steel, and the 20" white bull is AR400 1/2" plate. I sometimes paint the 20" bull black with an all-white background as shown! The AR400 is TUFF! A 300 WM won't even make a dimple...the rounds just splatter and the smaller 6.5 impacts show up like a 5 carat diamond shining in a Billygoats arse through a spoting scope from 1000 yards.