Re: Phoenix Custom Rifles work pics and reviews
Today we picked up the 50BR action that will be used on the PCR "Prac50". It's a Mcmillan left port, Right hand bolt 50 Benchrest action. I love everything about it!
Three, 5/16x24 action screws. Six, 8-32 scope base screws.
Came with this thick, bad ass aluminum ADL trigger guard.
Bolt locking lugs lock up at 3 and 9 instead of 12 and 6 like a Rem700. Putting the extractor in the perfect position..
Last week I ordered a Stainless Lilja Navy contour 15twist barrel for it. Finished length for this "Prac50" will be 29" initially. Im going to test fire it with factory Hornady 750gr Amax ammo. My idea is to tune the barrel to the ammo by shortening it in 1" increments from 29" down to 26" stopping when it shoots under half MOA. If it shoots under half MOA at 29" I'll leave it that long and be very happy.
Basically tuning the rifle to the ammo instead of tuning the ammo to the rifle(by hand loading). This rifle may go up for sale after completion and test firing, so it must shoot above average with readily available factory ammo.
Today we picked up the 50BR action that will be used on the PCR "Prac50". It's a Mcmillan left port, Right hand bolt 50 Benchrest action. I love everything about it!
Three, 5/16x24 action screws. Six, 8-32 scope base screws.
Came with this thick, bad ass aluminum ADL trigger guard.
Bolt locking lugs lock up at 3 and 9 instead of 12 and 6 like a Rem700. Putting the extractor in the perfect position..
Last week I ordered a Stainless Lilja Navy contour 15twist barrel for it. Finished length for this "Prac50" will be 29" initially. Im going to test fire it with factory Hornady 750gr Amax ammo. My idea is to tune the barrel to the ammo by shortening it in 1" increments from 29" down to 26" stopping when it shoots under half MOA. If it shoots under half MOA at 29" I'll leave it that long and be very happy.
Basically tuning the rifle to the ammo instead of tuning the ammo to the rifle(by hand loading). This rifle may go up for sale after completion and test firing, so it must shoot above average with readily available factory ammo.