700 PSS SE
Bagder rings and 20 MOA base
Leupold Mk4 M3 3.5-10X
Harris BR bipod
Turner NM sling
Trigger factory--adjusted to about 2.5#
group size .3moa @100 with 168 Remington Match
Eagle Stock Pack
Well, here it is. Its kind of like alot of others posted here, but this ones mine....
Bric :beer:
Trued PSS action in .308
26" Shilen Select Bull barrel
AICS 1.5, Shilen trigger
Nightforce NXS 3.5-15x50 MDt.
and a few other bells and whistles to boot...
Here is a modified PSS that I bought from a forum member recently. The stock is inletted to fit the much larger DD Ross bottom metal and replaced the action screws with a Allen wrench countersuck head.
The barrel was sent to John Noveske for all the machine work. He cut it to 18" and threaded the end for a suppressor. He also made the thread cap and had a vortex custom threaded for it...Badger tactical handle...Leupold rings/bases/scope.
Here is my McMillan MCRT 338 Lapua Mag,barreled by GAP with Schneider Overyonder barrel and BO brake.Scope is a Leupold VXIII 6.5x20x40.And on tuesday of this week I received my Ga Precision 300WM Rock custon build.BO Rings and BO Base MK4 8.5x25x50 Mildot.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> Glad I had my sun glasses on. Nice but how do you put up with the glare?</div></div>Needs paint doesnt it. Krylon is a good choice, what do you think L.London ?
Here's my GAP Rock with all the standard bells and whistles along with a 24" Broughton 5C 1/11 barrel threaded for a Jet or SWR Omega suppressor.
Here's what the rifle can do in the hands of an "inexperienced" shooter. This is the first sniper/tactical rifle I have ever owned and to say the least it's an addiction!!
All I can say is George Gardner and his team at GA Precision can build one hell of a rifle!! Even a beginner like me can go out and feel like an expert marksman!
Thank's!! That's actually one of a very few custom painted stocks by McMillan for the Italian Army. It's a McMillan HTG M40 stock that has the factory texture paint (painted with Sherwin Willams Polane T enamel) in the Italian camo pattern. These were made up for a contract that one of the custom riflesmiths was building for the Italian Army. I happened upon the stock out of sheer luck, it was brand new with the Pachmeyr pad.
Cool. George at McMillan painted my .300WM SR-90 as well. The colors are exactly the same, flash on camera was bright so it looks brighter. I saw a NM M1A stock hanging on Dick's wall and had to have the same pattern. I'll probably have my Crazy Horse/M1A Scout project painted the same way.
D. Kimmerling
Thanks and Yes HD Rifles built the the rifle and the camo job is theirs also.They call it <span style="font-weight: bold">Digital Woodland</span>really cool colors. :beer:
HD Rifles has really got a cool camo pattern. A friend of mine just ordered one of the Carlos Hathcock ltd. edition rifles and I told him he should have that "snakeskin" digital camo pattern on his gun. I am possibly looking at having to leave the country for my job and I might have to sell my new GAP Rock!! Ahh!! I am fighting the whole situation tooth and nail!
Here is my two setups. Top is a Win Model 70 Stealth II in 22-250, with worked trigger, Farrell base and Tasco scope. Its a great varmint rifle. The bottom rifle is a Savage 110FP in .308 with Shape Shooter Trigger, Ultimate Sniper Stock, Badger handel and Springfield 4X14-56mm III Gen scope. Not the best in the world but it works for me until I get out of school.
Same rifle. Just different colors after Alumahide home brew. Coyote Brown on all metal and OD on the stock. Not GAP quality but, it'll do until I can afford to send it off for improvements.
Did you use Aluma-Hyde II on your stock? Looks great!! </div></div>D. yes I did.
It was not as easy I thought it would be. Aluma-Hyde is very thick. I was over anal about shaking it and it still came out in clumps at times and the nozzle would clog.
That said, for a home brew type finish it's outstanding. I've banged it(rifle) around a few times and thought I put a good scratch or chip in the paint. No such thing. Aluma Hyde is tough.
However, I didn't take into consideration how thick it was. When I first tried to put my bolt into the action it wouldn' fit. I had to scrape a path along the rail section for the bolt to operate.
I wish I had remembered about the bipod. Oh well, a project for another day.
I thought I was in on this thread, but I guess not...
Here's the long and the short of it around my house:
.308 Savage 10FPLE2 (not an A anymore) in SSS SVT stock, with a USS XOTIC 4-16X56, TPS rings, Farrel base.
5.56 .920" bull barreled 16" American Spirit Arms Flattop with a 10X Super Sniper and YHM railed handguard, ARMS/ASA flip down sights, YHM Phantom flash hider.
Here is my favorite shooter, holds .375 MOA on my good days! Thanks George.
GAP built
25" Rock barrel
MCM HTG stock
M70 modified floor metal
Badger base and rings
S&B scope
Most have very nice rifles but some of you have no concept of cammoflage. I have seen some rifles with some great patterns and colors but have been shown in front of some contrasting backgrounds. I know some do that to see the stick but I have seen many with effort to show off what they think of as good concealment. Good try but buy your own damn cigar.
Which guns you talking about? The gun right above your post might not look like much but I think it would work real good out here on the prairie when you have a mix of brown and green grass. If you paint a rifle that looks like a work of art up close, it might just be a big blob of nothing farther away.
ammo... jsut remember, if it smells like shit, it probably is shit, and therefor, some people just dont know shit... not directing anything at anyone, jsut making a statement.