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Precision Rifles.....show em!!

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Bergara Premier Ridgeback 300PRC (minus the Grayboe Stock), Leupold Mk5HD 5-25 x56 scope, Seekins 35MM Rings, Area 419 20MOA scope base, Area 419 Sidewinder brake, and a KRG Bravo Stock with a Whiskey 3 fore end.
 
Liking that middle one. Im partial to fat barrels. Will be building a new .308 soon and will see how fat a barrel I can get on it.

Same here .... I do prefer the MTU Contour on barrels. I got my smith custom cut the middle one from a straight Kreiger to my own dimensions following an MTU contour. I think it's about 1.20 on the receiver end and taper down 0.95. Turned out the way I like it. :)
 
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Same here .... I do prefer the MTU Contour on barrels. I got my smith custom cut the middle one from a straight Kreiger to my own dimensions following an MTU contour. I think it's about 1.20 on the receiver end and taper down 0.95. Turned out the way I like it. :)

Creating a barrel profile now for a wood stocked rifle. I wont be able to go so thick, not wanting to hog out so much wood but it will look something along these lines.....

21 inch OAL, 4 inch cylinder at 1.25 inch, straight taper to .90 inch at muzzle...Bartlein Left Hand 1:8 twist in .308.

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Next up, we have a Surgeon 591 SA which currently resides in the lovely MDT ACC Chassis. Decked out with all the weights, the bag rider, and bipod, she's a bit of a heifer at 23.4 pounds. Currently has a 24 inch Bartlein chambered in 6.5 Creed and loves the Berger 135g Classic Hunters.

The mount is a Spuhr with 6 MIL elevation built in.

Glass is a Razor 3-18 with a Switchview throw lever and an Accuracy First level.

Trigger is a TT Diamond that I've a new found love for. My last trigger was a two stage Huber, and although a very nice trigger, the single stage is growing on me.
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Next up, we have a Surgeon 591 SA which currently resides in the lovely MDT ACC Chassis. Decked out with all the weights, the bag rider, and bipod, she's a bit of a heifer at 23.4 pounds. Currently has a 24 inch Bartlein chambered in 6.5 Creed and loves the Berger 135g Classic Hunters.

The mount is a Spuhr with 6 MIL elevation built in.

Glass is a Razor 3-18 with a Switchview throw lever and an Accuracy First level.

Trigger is a TT Diamond that I've a new found love for. My last trigger was a two stage Huber, and although a very nice trigger, the single stage is growing on me.View attachment 7213069View attachment 7213070

Sick looking rifle...
What muzzle device is that? Looks like it matches perfectly with the diameter of the barrel.
 
6.5cm. Mcmillan A3-5. Curtis axiom action. 26” 7.5tw Bartlien barrel. Apa bottom metal. PVA Jet Blast Brake. TT diamond flat. Area 419 arca rail. Built by Roberts Precision Rifles.

0.19MOA with factory berger 140 hybrids ammo.
 

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Not sure it qualifies but i am moving in the right direction. Savage 110 Tactical 308, 24" barrel, primary arms 4x14x44 308 dmr acss, precision armament m4-72 brake, harris bipod.
 

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ow're you liking that short barreled 6.5? I'm considering one with a 20" barrel. Either a 6.5 or a .308. Not sure which way to go yet, but it will be 20" either way. Either a Remington 5R Gen 2 700 or a Tikka CTR.
I love the short barrel rifle I built. Got to play with it today and it performed beyond my expectations. I am running a can so the shorter 16inch barrel was to help keep the rifle very easy to maneuver. I would recommend the 6.5 Creedmoor because in a short barrel that I am running the ballistic are very close to a normal 308 ballistics. Ive had several custom rifles and this one is quickly becoming my favorite!
 
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My .308's .... :) ..... Next one would be a 6.5CM ..... Build or Buy? If I buy a factory rifle, I'm debating between the Bergara HMR Pro or the Savage 110 Elite Precision. Hmmmmm :)

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Love what you did with that Bravo, similar to mine but I added a spigot mount and an ARCA rail, and hooked the sling up on the left side into the buttstock QD cup and added a QD sling plate to the left side of the spigot mount. The answer to your question is easy: build, unless there are financial restrictions because something else is on the agenda, when I got my Bergara HMR the fence needed to be redone and the HMR Pro wasn't released yet, so the answer on that would be Bergara HMR Pro. My build this year witll be a Zermatt Arms (Formerly Bighorn) TL3, with a PROOF Research carbon fiber barrel in a KRG Bravo because I love the feel of the Bravo chassis, it just works!
 
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I love the short barrel rifle I built. Got to play with it today and it performed beyond my expectations. I am running a can so the shorter 16inch barrel was to help keep the rifle very easy to maneuver. I would recommend the 6.5 Creedmoor because in a short barrel that I am running the ballistic are very close to a normal 308 ballistics. Ive had several custom rifles and this one is quickly becoming my favorite!
It's true, I've done a ton of reading up on it and even in a shorter barrel the 6.5 trumps the .308. It'll be a compact hunting rifle for my son to use, and for me as well ha ha. Gonna run 135 Bergers out of it.
 
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Love what you did with that Bravo, similar to mine but I added a spigot mount and an ARCA rail, and hooked the sling up on the left side into the buttstock QD cup and added a QD sling plate to the left side of the spigot mount. The answer to your question is easy: build, unless there are financial restrictions because something else is on the agenda, when I got my Bergara HMR the fence needed to be redone and the HMR Pro wasn't released yet, so the answer on that would be Bergara HMR Pro. My build this year witll be a Zermatt Arms (Formerly Bighorn) TL3, with a PROOF Research carbon fiber barrel in a KRG Bravo because I love the feel of Bravo chassis, it just works!
The KRG Bravo stock is by far the best for the money out there. Hell, I'd venture to say its the best for twice the money out there. I like them a lot.
 
Next up, we have a Surgeon 591 SA which currently resides in the lovely MDT ACC Chassis. Decked out with all the weights, the bag rider, and bipod, she's a bit of a heifer at 23.4 pounds. Currently has a 24 inch Bartlein chambered in 6.5 Creed and loves the Berger 135g Classic Hunters.

The mount is a Spuhr with 6 MIL elevation built in.

Glass is a Razor 3-18 with a Switchview throw lever and an Accuracy First level.

Trigger is a TT Diamond that I've a new found love for. My last trigger was a two stage Huber, and although a very nice trigger, the single stage is growing on me.View attachment 7213069View attachment 7213070

I like the MDT ACC chassis; they look great and the fact that you can adjust them with weights makes them more appealing. Hope to get one down the road (after I save up the money).
 
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What's the difference other than the weight? I can obviously see it's a thumbhole, but I would guess the only difference is the weight.

I actually have a YouTube video I'll be putting up tonight about it vs my ACC.
But basically, vs the BA MPA chassis, longer forend, it’s mlok on the sides, the grip area is very different.
You spec your grip size and vertical or swept, you spec the thumb shelf style you want, and the trigger finger support to help keep your finger at a perfect 90 every time. They also cut behind the trigger guard much higher so you can get your hand way up there.
 
What's the difference other than the weight? I can obviously see it's a thumbhole, but I would guess the only difference is the weight.
Its all on the website but you can swap the grips to different combos of swept/vertical/sizes/thumb shelf/trigger finger brace and its longer
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This is my Ruger Precision .308. I've had the rifle for 2 years and love it. Had I known better I would have gone with 6.5CM and an MRAD reticle, but oh well, maybe next time. I've done 5 matches with it so far and have about 1k rounds through it.
  • Seekins Precision SP3R MLok Handguard
  • Harris HBMRS w/ ADM QD mount & Alpha Bravo lock
  • Magpul 5 slot Picatinny Rail for bipod
  • Masterpiece Arms EVG (Enhanced Vertical Grip)
  • Titanium Bolt Shroud
  • Bolt fluting and Microslick by AD Arms
  • AD Arms Firing Pin Back cocking piece
  • Catalyst Arms Mag Release Extension
  • CDS Tactical Cheek pad
  • SilencerCo ASR Brake
  • SilencerCo Hybrid w/ ASR mount and .30cal Anchor Brake
  • Cole-Tac HTP suppressor cover
  • Trigger Shoe
  • Vortex Razor HD2 4.5-25x56mm EBR2 MOA Scope
  • Vortex Precision Matched 34mm Rings 1.45in High
  • Vortex Defender Flip Caps
  • Magpul XTM rail covers for bag rider
  • E and Z 3D printed Data Card Holder