Re: My second rifle I built in Robert Gradous's sh
He just finished mine two weeks ago.
When he was ready to thread and chamber the barrel, he called and told me to get to Waynesboro and I could help. As he said, the rifle would mean more to me being there when it was built. He was right. It may not shoot any better with me helping with the barrel, but I damn sure know what went into it and what is involved now.
I know there are many very good rifle builders, and I am not saying Robert is the best, but he damn sure will not compromise on doing it correct. He has a critical eye for details and when it's time to pick your rifle up you can be sure it is right. A big plus is you can shoot it there before you leave. <span style="font-weight: bold">Don't believe him </span>though when he says he can't shoot
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FWIW, my 308 shoots 44 grains Varget, Hornady case, FGMM LR primer, 175 SMK, 2.810" OAL into .250" for 5 @ 100 yards. Out of 18 5 shot groups so far, 12 have been in the .2's. Worst group has been with M118 Special Ball @ .9 for 5 shots. I have 3 different weights of Lapua Scenars on the way to try them. Have not even tried Re-15 yet. The rifle is accurate!
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Surgeon RSR
Krieger 1-10 HVR finished @ 24"
MCM A-5 adjustable finished in Olive
Jewell set under 1 lb
Badger M4 BM
NF 5.5x22x50mm in NF rings
All metal Ceracoted in Desert Tan
I named it "FSOB" as the barrel is somewhat overweight
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