New Centershot .260

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.260 Built by Jim See of Centershot Rifles
Surgeon RSR
Brux #6 contour 1:8 twist CSR Muscle Brake
Mcmillan A-5 Desert gap camo
Seekins DBM
Jewell trigger
Nightforce NXS 3.5-15X50 NPR-1

Better pics and range report to follow

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I've been eyeing those RSR actions for a bit now. How do you like it? As far as fit and function are concerned, what is your opinion of it, I guess thats what I'm really asking.

Any idea what load you will be shooting?

Looks great by the way!
 
I've been eyeing those RSR actions for a bit now. How do you like it? As far as fit and function are concerned, what is your opinion of it, I guess thats what I'm really asking.

Any idea what load you will be shooting?

Looks great by the way!


I had Jim build my custom 7 SAUM on a Surgeon short single shot action and I've nothing but great things to say about Jim or the Surgeon. They may cost a few extra $ but well worth it. Surgeons are very smooth, accurate, strong, and easy on the eyes.
 
I've been eyeing those RSR actions for a bit now. How do you like it? As far as fit and function are concerned, what is your opinion of it, I guess thats what I'm really asking.

Any idea what load you will be shooting?

Looks great by the way!

Seems very smooth, maybe a little smoother than my Defiance!

Im thinking 140 A-max and 130 VLD!
 
You'll be very pleased with the caliber and rifle. Not a real heavy barrel and Handy barrel length (what length is it).

When my current barrel goes I will reconfigure to something like you have.

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What is the length of the barrel? I am having one built and was contemplating going with a 24" barrel for tactical Competition with a suppressor? Do you think 24" is to short?
 
no, I have a 23" and I am running 140's at 2855 with H4350, I do have a longer than saami throat.
 
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