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<blockquote data-quote="bowhunthard88" data-source="post: 516757" data-attributes="member: 12575"><p>700 VTR, started out life as a factory rifle, the only thing I didn't have anything done to was the barreled action. This was a "supposed to be budget" build over time. I just completely finished it this winter (the stock painting and the DBM).</p><p></p><p>Rem 700 VTR in .308 Win.</p><p>Tubb Speedlock firing pin and spring</p><p>Callahan cocking piece and aluminum shroud</p><p>Timney 1.5 - 4 lb. trigger</p><p>Bell and Carlson Medalist vertical grip stock (DuraCoated)</p><p>Allen stock pack</p><p>Picatinny rails installed on front end of stock</p><p>Turner AWS sling</p><p>GG&G "Sling Thing" rail to sling adapter</p><p>Wyatt's DBM (5 and 10 rnd mags) 5 rnd in gun in pic</p><p>Leupold picatinny rail</p><p>Burris XTR rings with picatinny tops</p><p>Burris TAC30 4.5-14x42mm AO scope</p><p>Sinclair offset scope level</p><p>Harris BR-S bipod with Alpha Ind. pod lock on GG&G rail adapter</p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.stokessport.com/1/1.jpeg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>4 shots @ 100 yds. = 0.221". This group was the first one after I had my stock painted, so it was not 100% sighted in. I just slapped scope back on and shot, I guess it wasn't really far off for taking off the scope and just putting it back on. I don't have the proof on me right now haha, but this rifle will shoot consistently about .75" @ 350 yds. (some smaller some bigger, smallest was about 0.541" @ 350 yds.). I have done it, with witnesses of course... I have shot this rifle out to 500 yds. and it performs very well.</p><p><img src="http://www.stokessport.com/1/2.jpeg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>Check out the website in my signature for some of my other rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowhunthard88, post: 516757, member: 12575"] 700 VTR, started out life as a factory rifle, the only thing I didn't have anything done to was the barreled action. This was a "supposed to be budget" build over time. I just completely finished it this winter (the stock painting and the DBM). Rem 700 VTR in .308 Win. Tubb Speedlock firing pin and spring Callahan cocking piece and aluminum shroud Timney 1.5 - 4 lb. trigger Bell and Carlson Medalist vertical grip stock (DuraCoated) Allen stock pack Picatinny rails installed on front end of stock Turner AWS sling GG&G "Sling Thing" rail to sling adapter Wyatt's DBM (5 and 10 rnd mags) 5 rnd in gun in pic Leupold picatinny rail Burris XTR rings with picatinny tops Burris TAC30 4.5-14x42mm AO scope Sinclair offset scope level Harris BR-S bipod with Alpha Ind. pod lock on GG&G rail adapter [IMG]http://www.stokessport.com/1/1.jpeg[/IMG] 4 shots @ 100 yds. = 0.221". This group was the first one after I had my stock painted, so it was not 100% sighted in. I just slapped scope back on and shot, I guess it wasn't really far off for taking off the scope and just putting it back on. I don't have the proof on me right now haha, but this rifle will shoot consistently about .75" @ 350 yds. (some smaller some bigger, smallest was about 0.541" @ 350 yds.). I have done it, with witnesses of course... I have shot this rifle out to 500 yds. and it performs very well. [IMG]http://www.stokessport.com/1/2.jpeg[/IMG] Check out the website in my signature for some of my other rifles. [/QUOTE]
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