Tac Ops Rifles

This is my new Tac Ops X RAY 51 MF Manners Folder,its the most beautiful rifle I have ever laid my eyes on and it shoots like a laser,16 inch barrel 308 folder,its a small but extremely accurate package,these stocks are a year back order,glad we started the project when we did,Mike told me he has one more folding stock so if you don't want to wait a year have him build you a gun NOW.I installed a Schmidt 3-20 Ultra short and as you can see its set up for night vision.This is my third Tac Ops,Mike is a genius artist,Genius for accuracy,Artist for.......well........you can clearly see.Im sure I have another Tac Ops in my future but I can't really see how he can top this build!!!!Check out the test target .019 @ 110 yards!!!!
Beautiful! What type of scope level is that?
 
Beautiful! What type of scope level is that?
 
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This is my new Tac Ops X RAY 51 MF Manners Folder,its the most beautiful rifle I have ever laid my eyes on and it shoots like a laser,16 inch barrel 308 folder,its a small but extremely accurate package,these stocks are a year back order,glad we started the project when we did,Mike told me he has one more folding stock so if you don't want to wait a year have him build you a gun NOW.I installed a Schmidt 3-20 Ultra short and as you can see its set up for night vision.This is my third Tac Ops,Mike is a genius artist,Genius for accuracy,Artist for.......well........you can clearly see.Im sure I have another Tac Ops in my future but I can't really see how he can top this build!!!!Check out the test target .019 @ 110 yards!!!!
Thank you for the kind words they are most appreciated my Ninja 🥷

Mike R.
 
Thanks boss appreciate that!
 
TacOps rifle #6. Delta 51 6.5 CM topped by a S&B UltraShort.

It’s perfect.

Suppressor is waiting in ATF jail.

Thanks again, Mike!
 

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Delta 51 getting ready to leave in the morning to one of my favorite customers in Houston Texas.
Doc you are a complete gentleman and a class act without a doubt, let me know when you and the wife are returning to visit Beverly Hills dinner is on me :)

Mike R.
I’ve been off the Hide for awhile and just saw this. Thanks for the shoutout! You da man.
 
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Ah, Tac Ops... when the shot "blowing" your 600 yd group up to .5 MOA wasn't fired by you. ;-)
This target was already shot to hell, so I put one over it and the wind ended up blowing mine off. So I just shot this one low (or so I thought) the shot marker system is zeroed one moa low so that the bench rest guys don’t shoot the x off the target. I thought I was hitting low to avoid getting mixed up in their shots but it was actually spot on. Worked out for me anyway because I got the correct dope.
 
600 yards with factory ammunition. The wind was so strong it blew my target off the staples, this one was glued on underneath it. Disregard the shot on the top right, that wasn’t me the target was already shot. View attachment 7967987
Come on Homie, 5 shots or GBPSE. 😉

Dang nice shooting!
I need to shoot some 600 yd groups on paper again soon
 
Mike,

What makes you determine to go with two piece bases vs one?

I'm assuming if the receiver manufacturer has an integral one piece than the decision is made for you, otherwise your preference is two?

years ago i remember reading that a 1 piece could induce more stress to the action because the mount is stronger than a scope tube

article might have been from precision shooting

not sure if it holds true anymore with cnc, integral rails etc

i can imaging the older actions and machining quality, it might have been a problem

for sure mikeR knows more than i do though
 
On the Remington 700 the 1 piece bases stress the receiver.. Remember it's the accumulating of errors when building a platform that you want to avoid , that is one of them. Plus for the agencies Top loading is much easier and if you have a malfunction you can reach and grab the round if you don't want to drop your floreplate in the field...

Mike R
 
I know these rifles are optimized for ultra-precision at the accepted ranges for their respective cartridges. However, I thought I would add here that the precision and lack of tolerance stacking allowed me several confirmed hits at a mile with a Delta 51 shooting FGMM 175s at the Cameo range in Colorado and repeatable hits at 1k with almost boring consistency. This rifle continues to impress at every level and draws attention everywhere it goes from those in the know. I would not have even bothered to attempt taking this long-range precision course without knowing in advance I was using the best equipment in my caliber (.308). Thanks, Mike R. for such a fine piece of equipment/art.
 
I know these rifles are optimized for ultra-precision at the accepted ranges for their respective cartridges. However, I thought I would add here that the precision and lack of tolerance stacking allowed me several confirmed hits at a mile with a Delta 51 shooting FGMM 175s at the Cameo range in Colorado and repeatable hits at 1k with almost boring consistency. This rifle continues to impress at every level and draws attention everywhere it goes from those in the know. I would not have even bothered to attempt taking this long-range precision course without knowing in advance I was using the best equipment in my caliber (.308). Thanks, Mike R. for such a fine piece of equipment/art.
Thank you for the kind words my Ninja :)

Mike R.
 
It’s official and tough decisions have to be made.

Mikes rifles are so beautiful.
Your too kind and a class act like never before Sir :) I would like to apologize publicly for taking way too long with your build. The issue that arose definitely was a challenge for my skill set but I never let that beat me, Fk No... I'd fall on my sword first...
The end result is now in your hands my Ninja...

Thank you again...

Mike R.
 
Your too kind and a class act like never before Sir :) I would like to apologize publicly for taking way too long with your build. The issue that arose definitely was a challenge for my skill set but I never let that beat me, Fk No... I'd fall on my sword first...
The end result is now in your hands my Ninja...

Thank you again...

Mike R.
No apology necessary... One never rushes a master of his art and it turned out perfect.
I was fine anyway. It gave me more time to explain to my wife and let her cool off..... Mikes a great dude.
 
Mike's .30 cal suppressors are 8" long and 1.62" in diameter.

I use the Rifles Only MAD cover and it fits perfect. Precision Underground (my new favorite suppressor cover), can make a suppressor cover that would fit perfectly as well.
 
Anyone using a suppressor cover with Mikes can? I know this was mentioned in another thread but I wanted to ask whats a good fit.
I ended up going with Cole-Tac and have been very happy. I don't think you can make a bad decision based on what has been mentioned but for me, those damn draw strings / cords drive me nuts. I like the two-piece design too. Not quite as bulky as my Armageddon cover
 

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On the Remington 700 the 1 piece bases stress the receiver.. Remember it's the accumulating of errors when building a platform that you want to avoid , that is one of them. Plus for the agencies Top loading is much easier and if you have a malfunction you can reach and grab the round if you don't want to drop your floreplate in the field...

Mike R
Are the one-piece rails I see on these rifles actually integral? If not, how do you relieve the stresses?

Great work as always, Captain Ninja. :)
 
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