My precision rifle line up;-Left to right;
Springfield M1A scout, Leupold Mk 8 1.1-8 x 24mm FFP illuminated CQBSS with Horus H-27D reticle, Sadlak Industries M1A Airborne mount, American Defense Recon SL mount, Fulton Armory adjustable cheek piece. This rifle doesn't really qualify for "precision" rifle status, but I get hits out to 700 yards with this configuration, so I count it as a precision gun.
Ruger Precision Rifle in 6mm Creedmoor, Vortex HD AMG 6-24 x 50 30mm scope, EBR-7B FFP moa reticle, moa turrets in a Vortex 30mm AR type mount, and some junk bipod I had laying around. This rifle is a tack driving laser beam, but the ammo is not as easy to come by as I'd like it to be. I really need to buy the dies.
My favorite...Alamo Precision Ranger in 6.5mm Creedmoor, Remington Defense RACs chassis, Nightforce ATACR 7-35 x 56mm F1 with Tremor 3 reticle, MIL turrets, Atlas bipod. This rifle is a wet dream to shoot!
The next one needs no introduction...Barrett M-107 .50BMG, Vortex Razor HD Gen 2 FFP with EBR-2C MOA reticle, MOA turrets, Badger Ordnance 34mm steel USMC SASR rings...This one needs some attention. I have found- the hard way- that the eye relief on the Razor is not sufficient to maintain proper sight picture (without the "shadow" effect) to fire the Hornaday AMAX 750 grain match-a pretty hot round for factory ammo- without getting a brand new scar on the eyebrow...anyone have any suggestions?
Last but not least, when I'm feeling nostalgic, nothing beats my Chiappa 1874 Sharps "down under" rifle! It's just 45-70, but hey...it'll kick you just hard enough for a good nut check, and I can find the ammo everywhere. I am STILL waiting on my back-ordered flip up tSoule tang sights and hooded front sight-the factory provided sights suck right out loud...but when they finally get here, I cannot wait to see what I can do with this thing!
Not pictured is my 16 inch AR15/ACOG, good for 500-600 yards...but you've ll seen a million of them.
I just recently got into Cerakote application...I've painted one rifle thus far and it turned out okay. I'm still getting the technique and equipment dialed in, and once I am there, a few of these guns will be getting a makeover...I'll post that when it happens...good hunting!