Re: stick Custom Stick
You need to stop, think about what you think is necessary for a rifle and then go from there. You need to design your rifle built on your needs/wants. One mans dream girl is another mans wench. Ask questions like this. 1)Is size a concern? If it isn't I might be able to get a longer barrel. If it is a concern then I should scale the barrel length down. 2)Am I really going to use/need a suppressor? If not than standard barrel. If so then will I opt for a threaded barrel or disconnect type system. 3)Do I need a faster twist to stabilize heavier bullets? Etc.......... Make a question answer sheet and develop your build from there. That is what experienced, intelligent shooters do. Experienced people build out of necessity, not "tacti-cool" look at me range shots. Remember sometimes more is just that, more!
Rem 700 short action 308 by GAP- why? They were close and they are one of the premier shops for build quality
1/10" twist-why? I use a variety ofheavy rounds
M5 mag system- why? sometimes I might need to switch bullet types asap and reloading is quicker
threaded barrel- When I use a suppressor, I prefer thread on type suppressors
EFR- I use night vision systems
Hensoldt 4-16 FFP- Why? I use holdover alot, I like the low 4 and never find myself going above 14 or 16 even when I was a USO with 17
BAdger steel rings not alloy- Even though they weigh more, I prefer the strength and ruggedness that steel affords
Harris BR-s w/podlock- Why? I find swivel models priceless and when I shoot prone of my bipods, I like to get as low as possible
Also everything is Badger Ord- why? Marty is a stand up guy and has donated a lot of equipment to soldiers without asking for anything in return. Also his shop is colocated at GAPs shop so logistically it makes sense. If GAP's smith has a problem with a part, they can walk down the hall. They don't have to play phone tag or wait on mail