New GAP Extreme Hunter in 6.5 SAUM

Wasnt far, I believe it was less than 300. I was on the phone and almost missed Francis take the shot. I saw it drop instantly and was like "holy shit" I literally think that Goat was dead before he hit the ground.

If I remember right, like 280 range... Tyler thinks 286 yards.

So ya, less than 300 :)
 
i've hit coyote inside of 200 yards and they are dead on impact. It usually blows their sides out leaving a nice softball size hole. I hit a 55lb female in the shoulder and there were bone fragments all over the exit side.


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New Reamer.
It's perfect for the Berger Hybrids now. , 2.920 to touch.

130 Berger VLD's will touch at 2.880


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George,

I have the .298 NK .081FB

i just measured my chamber..tried to and with my hornady OAL tool it give me a 2.912 touching the land(i think..) with berger 140 hybrid

Where did you make your measurement? at the tip(because the tips is not even..)?

would appreciate information
 
George,

I have the .298 NK .081FB

i just measured my chamber..tried to and with my hornady OAL tool it give me a 2.912 touching the land(i think..) with berger 140 hybrid

Where did you make your measurement? at the tip(because the tips is not even..)?

would appreciate information

At the tip and yes they vary alot



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So I am maybe not of by much?

Is they'r a best way to be sure?

Do you have mesured them with hormady comparator?

I use to use the Hornady method as we'll, but you need a special threaded case that does not fit to your chamber. I would always get different readings. I have since gone to this method using the Sinclair gauge, not the Frankford Arsenal. Works great. The distance from your bolt face to the lands we'll always be the true reading.
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I use to use the Hornady method as we'll, but you need a special threaded case that does not fit to your chamber. I would always get different readings.

We can cut anyone a modified case using your fired brass so you will have a case for measuring that is exactly formed to your chamber.

We just need a couple pieces of brass fired in your gun. We will cut and thread them for the Hornady/Stoney point tool and you'll be all set. The service using your brass is $7 and includes the return shipping.

The trick to consistent readings using the Hornady tool is simple. Run your cleaning rod into the muzzle end of the rifle and as you work the tool and push the bullet into the lands, use the cleaning rod to put force back toward the bullet. You can actually feel where the bullet enters the rifling and lock down the Horandy tool to give you extremely accurate and consistent results using the tool.

Josh
 
We can cut anyone a modified case using your fired brass so you will have a case for measuring that is exactly formed to your chamber.

We just need a couple pieces of brass fired in your gun. We will cut and thread them for the Hornady/Stoney point tool and you'll be all set. The service using your brass is $7 and includes the return shipping.

The trick to consistent readings using the Hornady tool is simple. Run your cleaning rod into the muzzle end of the rifle and as you work the tool and push the bullet into the lands, use the cleaning rod to put force back toward the bullet. You can actually feel where the bullet enters the rifling and lock down the Horandy tool to give you extremely accurate and consistent results using the tool.

Josh

Be on the look-out for mine. Thanks.
 
Came across a screaming (and I mean screaming) good deal on a Remington Sendero 7SAUM new in box. Thinking of buying it and having a Bartlein 1:8.5 sendero contour barrel chambered in 6.5saum (already have one on the way to put on my lightweight rifle on a Predator action), having it cut for the Wyatt extended box, and maybe 1 piece PTG bolt. Was hoping to do a Hospitaller from GAP in the 6.5 but this deal has me thinking this project will suit my needs. Should be a pretty straight forward, am I missing anything?
 
For those wanting to mount a suppressor on one of these, any reason you couldn't just machine a small thread adaptor for it?

- bsd

I would not opt for a suppressor on the Xtreme Hunter. That is not what they were intended for. A thread protector would basically fall under the same issues as the suppressor. Not really enough shoulder for it to mate up to. I would suggest going with a heavier contour to also help support the added weight of the suppressor.


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6.5 4s saum .296 neck .081 free bore
Bartlein 28" heavy varmint 8 twist, JEC Brake
Badger Ordnance M2013 action. (thanks Marty)
Jewel trigger
AICS 2.0 chassis

Thanks to GA Precision for the high quality build and quick turn around.
 
Kimber 8400 build

Kimber 8400 action
High Tech Rem 700 Varmint stock fitted to barreled action
Bartlein Med Palma 8.5 twist 5r barrel finished @ 25"
Gap 6.5 Saum reamer w/ .298" neck .081" freebore, the mag in this action allow for 3.000" COAL, may throat the chamber for longer loads at some point
Ken Farrell scope base
American Rifle Company M10 low rings
Leupold VX6 3-18x44

KG Gun Kote OD green for the stock and gray for metal work

11.5 lbs as it sits

Hopefully the weather cooperates this weekend for some load developement



 
The one component I can't seem to find anywhere are either the Tula or Fed 215m magnum primers. Does anyone know how well Winchester or Remington LR magnum primers would work?

Or if you have a lead on the preferred primers I could use a tip... :)
 
Kimber 8400 action
High Tech Rem 700 Varmint stock fitted to barreled action
Bartlein Med Palma 8.5 twist 5r barrel finished @ 25"
Gap 6.5 Saum reamer w/ .298" neck .081" freebore, the mag in this action allow for 3.000" COAL, may throat the chamber for longer loads at some point
Ken Farrell scope base
American Rifle Company M10 low rings
Leupold VX6 3-18x44

KG Gun Kote OD green for the stock and gray for metal work

11.5 lbs as it sits

Hopefully the weather cooperates this weekend for some load developement




Congrats! That is a fine setup & sweet reloading bench you have there!
 
Kimber 8400 action
High Tech Rem 700 Varmint stock fitted to barreled action
Bartlein Med Palma 8.5 twist 5r barrel finished @ 25"
Gap 6.5 Saum reamer w/ .298" neck .081" freebore, the mag in this action allow for 3.000" COAL, may throat the chamber for longer loads at some point
Ken Farrell scope base
American Rifle Company M10 low rings
Leupold VX6 3-18x44

KG Gun Kote OD green for the stock and gray for metal work

11.5 lbs as it sits

Hopefully the weather cooperates this weekend for some load developement




Nice looking rig you got there did you do the smith work? Hope mine turns out as well got word today from Manners that my T4A (midnight camo)shipped! :)
 
The bench is a work in progress. But it's better than the card table I was using before that;)

I had a friend's dad do the smith work. He's built three guns for me so far and they all have been tack drivers. I provide the parts and he works his magic.
 
I'm building a 6.5saum based on my Tikka T3 Varmint 6.5x55 Swede , I have ordered a Vais brake and reamer. I will keep the original 8.7:1 twist barrel and have the bolt face opened. I would like to re-stock the rifle and was asking if anyone has used the MacMillan A-TH . This will be my go to rifle; so will be used in close and open country, so I am looking for a stock that will do both comfortably. Any suggestions would be welcome.
Laurie
 


6.5 4s saum .296 neck .081 free bore
Bartlein 28" heavy varmint 8 twist, JEC Brake
Badger Ordnance M2013 action. (thanks Marty)
Jewel trigger
AICS 2.0 chassis

Thanks to GA Precision for the high quality build and quick turn around.

That's a great looking rifle. What does that beast weigh? How do you like the M2013? I'm considering the long version for my next build.
 
Waiting on build to come back from smith at the moment, specs are McMillan hunters edge, trued rem 700 wsm action, .298 reamer, matte black gunkote, true flight 1-8.5 twist magnum contour finished at 24.Wyatt's extended mag box with a Dan hardy suppressor and topped with a 3-18x44 vx6 with illuminated boone and crocket.
 
That's a great looking rifle. What does that beast weigh? How do you like the M2013? I'm considering the long version for my next build.

It's 18.5 lbs. as pictured. 16 lbs. without the Optic and bi-pod. The primary use case is shooting prone off the berms at the local 1000yd rifle club, so the weight is a non issue. With 50 rounds down the tube I can report it was accurate right away even with .004-.008" neck runout, fire forming loads. Barrel gets just warm. No heat stringing detected so far.
I'm liking the M2013 with its flat bottom design. Very stiff for magazine fed action. The barreled action mounts solid to the aluminum chassis. As a result, the rifle has a subtle harmonic ring with fast bolt manipulation. No chance of it squirming around like a 700 action in an aluminum V-block. It would be my go to action for any magnum based rifle where weight is not top priority. Check to make sure your preferred Remington 700 style stock or chassis can be inlet for the M2013.
 
I wish PTG would hurry up and make my bolt. Getting anxious watching this thread.


Is the 140 AMAX still good at these speeds? I see a a lot of people shooting bergers but I've got a couple thousand amax on the shelf.

They are good but the BC is a little Weak. Sendero Man has used them quite a bit!


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I re-purposed a Rem 700 McM A-TH for my build (I bought mine when it was still called an A-Hole, hehe) The only concern I would have if using it as a hunter/
walking rifle is if I was to fall while my hand was in the pistol grip - could end up with a dislocated or busted thumb due to how small the thumbhole is. Other
than that concern I love the ergonomics on it!

I'm building a 6.5saum based on my Tikka T3 Varmint 6.5x55 Swede , I have ordered a Vais brake and reamer. I will keep the original 8.7:1 twist barrel and have the bolt face opened. I would like to re-stock the rifle and was asking if anyone has used the MacMillan A-TH . This will be my go to rifle; so will be used in close and open country, so I am looking for a stock that will do both comfortably. Any suggestions would be welcome.
Laurie
 
Would somebody kindly refresh my memory as to what magazines most are using, Accurate or Alpha? Thank you.

Don't have any yet, so this is second hand. I asked Ken at GAP and He said they are using the Accurate mags. I think it was KYS on here that prefers the Alpha due to the size, but I read a thread on the Hide recently where a lot of people are having a hard time getting the product from the company even after having paid. So for the time being I think the Accurate mags are the safe choice.
 
Scopes are in if anyones interested, There is a Group Buy in the GB Section



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