The Dark Knight RISES!! (Hey, its a BAT man!) **Range pics up 9/2**

Thanks guys..

The parts pile consists of:

BAT Tactical action
Krieger 5R 1:8.5 .264 to be finished as long as possible (which is 25.625" from the bolt face") 6.5x47L .160 FB
Badger Ordnance FTE 5/8"x24tpi
Jewell Trigger
KMW Sentinel Stock McMillan Camo in multicam colors / DBM
NF ATACR MOAR
Atlas bipod BT10
Barrel to be cerakoted (Black) to match action finish

Again, I would like to take a moment to thank Robert Gradous for working on this project. He is, in my opinion, the BEST smith in the country! Every one of the rifles he has built for me has been a one holer!! I look forward to the results with this rifle & I have complete confidence that it will follow suit to previous rifles he has built for me.
 
I have one just finished this weekend and stock should be here by thursday. Mine is a 6x47 Lapua in a A5 I can't wait to theist drive it. Awesome actions I have an SV already. I kept mine raw maybe ill paint it down the road. I waited a long time but its worth it. Good luck bro.
 
I personally think Bob has 1/4 of all the 6.5x47Ls on the eastern seaboard. Because they're all Gradous rifles, they happen to be the best shooting 6.5s on the eastern seaboard.

Bob, it's time for an intervention because you're a full-blown addict, and we're all your enablers!

Now for the important question: when do we get pics of the range report!?!?!?!
 
That's cool as shit. Congratulations on your build too by the way. Also, I've been meaning to ask since you have so many 6.5x47s are you using the same reamer specs every time or changing it up depending on your goals for the rifle? Ever shot the same load through all of them to see how they do?
 
That's cool as shit. Congratulations on your build too by the way. Also, I've been meaning to ask since you have so many 6.5x47s are you using the same reamer specs every time or changing it up depending on your goals for the rifle? Ever shot the same load through all of them to see how they do?

Thank you sir, each of my 6.5x47s was cut with a different reamer.. In hind sight, I would have bought my own reamer & used that from the beginning had I known I would be so addicted to this cartridge. I have to say, I am glad I went with the long throat on my 16.5" 6.5x47 for the heavy bullets. Can't beat over max charges with no over pressure signs!!!
 
My reamer is a .2945 neck with .188 freebore. Currently I just have my single shot target gun set up with it but I'm gonna have a barrel cut for my bighorn here shortly. My load with 130 VLDs from that single shot fit an AICS nicely, so I think my reamer will work ok. You're not running 140s from that 16 inch are you?
 
My reamer is a .2945 neck with .188 freebore. Currently I just have my single shot target gun set up with it but I'm gonna have a barrel cut for my bighorn here shortly. My load with 130 VLDs from that single shot fit an AICS nicely, so I think my reamer will work ok. You're not running 140s from that 16 inch are you?

136 Scenars in the 16.5" @ 2721fps.
 
That thing is awesome an absolute beauty. Just for curiosity next time out at the range show us some 5 shot groups and let's see what she will really do. Gradous sticks are always amazing.
 
Beautiful work sir. You have mad skills! Hats are off...

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You got it... I'm actually going to post a 10 shot group with the 38.6gr charge next time I go.. I test rifles with 3 shot groups & test shooters with 10 shot groups.. ;)

This is the god's honest truth, right here. 5-shot groups more often turn into tests on the indian, not the bow. For my rifles, I only shoot 3 shot groups as well. When I'm doing training for myself and others, that's when the 5 and 10-shot groups happen.
 
This is the god's honest truth, right here. 5-shot groups more often turn into tests on the indian, not the bow. For my rifles, I only shoot 3 shot groups as well. When I'm doing training for myself and others, that's when the 5 and 10-shot groups happen.

I usually don't shoot more than three at a time since I want to conserve ammo & prolong barrel life, especially if the barrel is an exceptional one... Here's one of the few 5 shot groups out of my .300WM during load work up to prove my worthiness & level of skill... This was shot from an atlas bipod & a rear bag off a bench as most of my groups are shot :) The 3 shot groups posted earlier were shot prone, from the bipod & bag..