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The Basics, Starting Out
Building A Rifle This Easy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chorizo" data-source="post: 2204883" data-attributes="member: 85483"><p>Leupold 5HD 3x15 44mm The 5HD is a quantum leap above the old VX-3. Very good in low light...I too have "old" eyes.</p><p></p><p>The gun has a Criterion SS barrel in 260 rem match with a 22" threaded barrel in #4 heavy sporter. It has a Trigger Tech Special trigger with a Bergara Box Mag bottom metal (you got to cut a notch in the back of the mags) with a Leupold Back Country one piece ring/base and a Gemtech Tracker 30 cal can all set in a Grayboe Outlander stock. The barrel paint job is a Dura Coat Wolf Grey. With sling and loaded mag of 130 gr eld-x it weighs 9lbs 14 ozs.</p><p></p><p>At 65, I still hump the hills of Idaho with a 30lb pack to hunt so weight is always a factor. You got to get beyond where the young'uns stop to get into game!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chorizo, post: 2204883, member: 85483"] Leupold 5HD 3x15 44mm The 5HD is a quantum leap above the old VX-3. Very good in low light...I too have "old" eyes. The gun has a Criterion SS barrel in 260 rem match with a 22" threaded barrel in #4 heavy sporter. It has a Trigger Tech Special trigger with a Bergara Box Mag bottom metal (you got to cut a notch in the back of the mags) with a Leupold Back Country one piece ring/base and a Gemtech Tracker 30 cal can all set in a Grayboe Outlander stock. The barrel paint job is a Dura Coat Wolf Grey. With sling and loaded mag of 130 gr eld-x it weighs 9lbs 14 ozs. At 65, I still hump the hills of Idaho with a 30lb pack to hunt so weight is always a factor. You got to get beyond where the young'uns stop to get into game! [/QUOTE]
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