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Interested in building a 280 Ackley
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<blockquote data-quote="GauleyRidge" data-source="post: 2102739" data-attributes="member: 113650"><p>I just put together a budget .280 ackley "build" which involved a Tikka T3x, a fluted 24" Brux #3 8.5 twist, and a Boyd's classic laminate stock I found on sale at Optics Planet. Upgraded the spring in the factory trigger and it's a sweet little rig that weighs about 8 1/2 pounds with a VX-5hd 3-15x44. Using the factory stock keeps the whole thing under 8 lbs, but I like the balance of the laminate a little better. Shoots under half MOA with 150 gr. TTSX and RL 22.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GauleyRidge, post: 2102739, member: 113650"] I just put together a budget .280 ackley "build" which involved a Tikka T3x, a fluted 24" Brux #3 8.5 twist, and a Boyd's classic laminate stock I found on sale at Optics Planet. Upgraded the spring in the factory trigger and it's a sweet little rig that weighs about 8 1/2 pounds with a VX-5hd 3-15x44. Using the factory stock keeps the whole thing under 8 lbs, but I like the balance of the laminate a little better. Shoots under half MOA with 150 gr. TTSX and RL 22. [/QUOTE]
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