It started life as a standard .308 SPS, then I removed the tupperware stock, then replaced it with a factor second from Boyd. The barrel channel was for a magnum barrel contour but still to narrow for the contour of the SPS's barrel. After removing material from the barrel channel and insuring nothing touched or rubbed, the action was bedded with Devcon. Here is where I screwed up. The stock came to me with nasty polyurethane on it and after bedding I decided to remove it and then do a hand rubbed oil finish. In hindsight I should have done this before bedding. After removing the poly and fixing the places where I gouged the wood I hand rubbed 7 coats of boiled linseed oil with 24hr dry time between coats and finished it off with 3 coats of bee's wax.
Optic is a Luppy 4.5-14x40mm and, trigger has been lightened down to 2lbs. I loaded up a couple rounds with 42.5gr Varget under a 165SGK in LC brass and federal primmer all loaded to 2.810 COAL.
Here are the pics, sorry the camera SUCKS. The shot group is 4rds, that is all I had after getting it dialed in. My Wife shot this group and she loves her new deer rifle. Can't wait to make it back to Texas for season with this.
Yes I know I need lower rings.
Optic is a Luppy 4.5-14x40mm and, trigger has been lightened down to 2lbs. I loaded up a couple rounds with 42.5gr Varget under a 165SGK in LC brass and federal primmer all loaded to 2.810 COAL.
Here are the pics, sorry the camera SUCKS. The shot group is 4rds, that is all I had after getting it dialed in. My Wife shot this group and she loves her new deer rifle. Can't wait to make it back to Texas for season with this.
Yes I know I need lower rings.