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Bench gun build
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<blockquote data-quote="levers4life" data-source="post: 2929457" data-attributes="member: 106617"><p>It was too hot to shoot this summer so I did a project for a "bean field" rifle. Had this old 700 ADL .308, bottom metal and Burris 6-24 laying around. I'm a south paw so I found this ugly left hand thumb hole for right hand action stock on ebay. Thinned down the fore end and pistol grip, bedded, Timney trigger, bottom metal and added a bipod stud. This is what I came up with......I'm running low on Varget so I cooked up a BL-C(2) load running 165gr Sierra bullets. It's a blast to shoot, fun project and did it all on a budget. It's not in a bench rest class but now I have a new back porch gun. I plan on taking some freezer meat with it this year. Good luck and have fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="levers4life, post: 2929457, member: 106617"] It was too hot to shoot this summer so I did a project for a "bean field" rifle. Had this old 700 ADL .308, bottom metal and Burris 6-24 laying around. I'm a south paw so I found this ugly left hand thumb hole for right hand action stock on ebay. Thinned down the fore end and pistol grip, bedded, Timney trigger, bottom metal and added a bipod stud. This is what I came up with......I'm running low on Varget so I cooked up a BL-C(2) load running 165gr Sierra bullets. It's a blast to shoot, fun project and did it all on a budget. It's not in a bench rest class but now I have a new back porch gun. I plan on taking some freezer meat with it this year. Good luck and have fun! [/QUOTE]
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