Surgeon Rifles lets see em!

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hey guys please post up some pics of your surgeon rifles . i have 2 weeks left for my first from them and i cant hardly wait! :) once mine arrives i will post some pics. thank you gents.
 
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Surgeon Scalpels

Surgeon Scalpel 6.5 Creedmoor McM A5 OD green marble (in the pic the rifle behind the 6.5 CM is not a Surgeon).

Other pic is my Surgeon Scalpel .300 Win Mag, McM A5 Sand.

I also own a Surgeon Scalpel 7WSM in an AI 2.0 chassis (no pic on this new iPhone) Awaiting the arrival of my latest Surgeon build...a 6XC in one of Terry's Sentinel stocks.

I once sold a Surgeon Scalpel 6.5 CM in an AI 2.0 (I did not need two 6.5 CM's). If I could kick my own ass I would for selling that rifle. Every Surgeon rifle I've ever shot have all been hammers.
 

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Congrats on your new purchase, it will provide countless hours of enjoyment in the most precise way!!! I've got a Remedy in 338LM & Scalpel 223 and they are tack drivers...

Thanks to Mark Gordon who recently put them both on a diet!!!

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Below you can see both in their original form...

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Surgeon Rifles

On the table, from L to R:
Surgeon Scalpel 7WSM, AI 2.0 (black), Kreiger #10 fluted 26" 1-9"
Surgeon Scalpel 6.5 CM, AI 2.0 (green), Krieger #10 fluted 26" 1-8"
Surgeon Scalpel .300 Win Mag, McMillan A5A (sand), Bartlein #7 fluted 26" 1-10"

And...in the vise, new Surgeon build just arrived at my FFL:
Surgeon Scalpel 6XC, KMW Sentinel, Krieger #10 fluted
 

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I can tell you it's the nicest stock I have ever had my hands on. Great attention to detail and nice featured. Very well made. Like the Ferrari version of an AICS with no bung hole lol.

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On mine, I didn't like sharp angle of the cheek piece and the exposed allen heads on my face. In the summer time the cheek piece was very slick when I would sweat. I called XLR and got a piece of the thin foam material that they use to cover their cheek pieces with. I put it on and then used an exacto knife to cut out for the lever on the quick detach cheek. It worked out great. Just a suggestion if it ever bothers you in the summer time.

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Surgeon's service turnaround is pretty quick. My uncle has a surgeon in 6.5 creedmor that was a few years old, called to ask about swapping barrels, he happened to be nearby, so he met one of the employee's near Prague with his rifle, they re-barreled it in .308 and had it back to him the next day! Now a complete rifle, expect a wait, but nothing extraordinary long compared to most of the rifle 'smiths we are familiar with.