Shorty build.... I got wood.

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Picked up the barreled a goin from a member here a few months ago.

Trued rem 700
16.5 1/7 twist
Cal 308

Originally was gonna do a folder of some sort but since this is gonna be my main hunting gun I figured I'd do something a little oldschool/traditional.


Hopefully I can talk an amigo I to letting me try his can out this weekend with it.

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Beautiful rifle, now get that 3200 off of it and put on some real glass...

By the way, what are you shooting through a 7 twist .308? I've never played with a .308 with that tight a twist.
 
I've only gotten it to the range once and shot some 175smks.

Previous guy had shot 155s supersonic and 208s subsonic and reported about the same accuracy wise.

I Was getting about 3/4 MOA at 100 and easy hits on a 10 inch plate at 500 yards.

I've got some hornady 208s to play with subsonic and will get some loaded up before the weekend to try with trailboss.

When everything normalizes ill hopefully find some 240s to play with.

Still want to out some pillars in and bed the action... But it looks good until I get to that.

For 100$ that little mil/mil 3200 is outstanding!
 
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I assume everyone else, like me, figured it was the one from Numrich that is popular for the M40 repros.

There's a stock builder (don't remember the name) that makes beautiful wood stocks with aluminum bedding blocks. Mel over on Sniper Central used one on the SC M40 build. I'd like to try one of those. Probably the most stable option when going wood.
 
I assume everyone else, like me, figured it was the one from Numrich that is popular for the M40 repros.

There's a stock builder (don't remember the name) that makes beautiful wood stocks with aluminum bedding blocks. Mel over on Sniper Central used one on the SC M40 build. I'd like to try one of those. Probably the most stable option when going wood.

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