Awhile back I was given a beat up 7mm Rem Mag from my father in law. I decided that I should have it cleaned up so that I could someday give it to my daughter as she has a very close relationship with her Grandpa.
So I called Jered at APA and explained to him what I was doing. Originally I was going to have it suppressed to reduce recoil for my daughter to be able to shoot in a couple years. She's 9yrs old now and a touch over 60lbs so a 7mm Mag might be a bit rough. Jered suggested I go with his Little Jimmy brake telling me that she would have no problem shooting it with that brake.
I picked up a AICS 2.0 stock for it as well. My daughter shoots the AR platform very well so with some Viper Skins and the adjustable LOP on the AICS, I figured this would fit her now and be able to grow with her.
So after talking with Jered we decided to go with the following build:
Trued 700 action with Badger bolt knob
#7 Broughton Barrel finished at 26" with a Little Jimmy brake
Badger 20 moa rail
Tuned Rem Trigger
AICS stock with Viper Skins bedded
The barrel was chambered for the 180 Bergers.
Well I got the gun back last month and first I will comment that the fit and finish is perfect. The trigger is amazing measuring at just under 2.5lbs.
I took it out today to do some sight it and brake in for the first time. I will say right off that I am not in anyway recoil sensitive but the first shot scared the crap out of me. There was so little recoil that on the first shot my mind immediately thought something was wrong. It was just a knee jerk reaction of this isn't right, this gun should have more recoil. APA knows how to build a rifle and make a brake. I now have future plans for another rifle from them.
I wasn't able to do as much shooting as I like as I had to pick my kiddo up from school but I think this rifle will work well for her when I'm not stealing it.
Thank you Jered and APA staff for building my little one a great rifle.
So I called Jered at APA and explained to him what I was doing. Originally I was going to have it suppressed to reduce recoil for my daughter to be able to shoot in a couple years. She's 9yrs old now and a touch over 60lbs so a 7mm Mag might be a bit rough. Jered suggested I go with his Little Jimmy brake telling me that she would have no problem shooting it with that brake.
I picked up a AICS 2.0 stock for it as well. My daughter shoots the AR platform very well so with some Viper Skins and the adjustable LOP on the AICS, I figured this would fit her now and be able to grow with her.
So after talking with Jered we decided to go with the following build:
Trued 700 action with Badger bolt knob
#7 Broughton Barrel finished at 26" with a Little Jimmy brake
Badger 20 moa rail
Tuned Rem Trigger
AICS stock with Viper Skins bedded
The barrel was chambered for the 180 Bergers.
Well I got the gun back last month and first I will comment that the fit and finish is perfect. The trigger is amazing measuring at just under 2.5lbs.
I took it out today to do some sight it and brake in for the first time. I will say right off that I am not in anyway recoil sensitive but the first shot scared the crap out of me. There was so little recoil that on the first shot my mind immediately thought something was wrong. It was just a knee jerk reaction of this isn't right, this gun should have more recoil. APA knows how to build a rifle and make a brake. I now have future plans for another rifle from them.
I wasn't able to do as much shooting as I like as I had to pick my kiddo up from school but I think this rifle will work well for her when I'm not stealing it.
Thank you Jered and APA staff for building my little one a great rifle.