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Lowering "RECOIL" for hunting & Shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="diriel" data-source="post: 728754" data-attributes="member: 26983"><p>For $2500+ you are encroaching in custom territory.</p><p></p><p>300wm</p><p></p><p>-- Weight to be 16lbs minus scope</p><p>-- Good muzzle brake </p><p>-- MCS-GAT stock from Manners. Ask for 5 lb. "sniper fill". We want the weight... The thumbhole does help with recoil management.</p><p>-- Coming up with an action in probably Rem 700 should be easy enough.</p><p>-- #7 barrel contour @ about 26" before muzzle brake. Do Not Flute...we want the weight.</p><p>-- Possibly a nice bi-pod? Only if you plan to shoot prone of course.</p><p>-- <a href="http://www.tacticalintervention.com/" target="_blank">Rifle Slings - Tactical Intervention Specialists Sniper Rifle</a> this guy makes seriously good slings. When I say good I mean comfortable, durable, and *useful*. Far too often the sling is an afterthought, but if used with some training it is a nice tool.</p><p></p><p>Plenty of gents here who could smith something like this up for you. At the end of the project you have a rifle that will For SURE hammer them in tight. It should also fit you well as the MCS-GAT stock comes with a spacer system to allow you to modify Length Of Pull to suit you. LOP makes a serious difference, it is a detail that needs to be addressed up front. With your size you will probably be somewhere between 13 7/8" and 14 1/8". I am 6'1" and I went with 14 1/4" but my rifle is for primarily prone shooting and I vehemently hate "scope kiss". My next stock will be 14" dead on, but it will also be for General Purpose shooting.</p><p></p><p>Have a good one,</p><p>Gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diriel, post: 728754, member: 26983"] For $2500+ you are encroaching in custom territory. 300wm -- Weight to be 16lbs minus scope -- Good muzzle brake -- MCS-GAT stock from Manners. Ask for 5 lb. "sniper fill". We want the weight... The thumbhole does help with recoil management. -- Coming up with an action in probably Rem 700 should be easy enough. -- #7 barrel contour @ about 26" before muzzle brake. Do Not Flute...we want the weight. -- Possibly a nice bi-pod? Only if you plan to shoot prone of course. -- [url=http://www.tacticalintervention.com/]Rifle Slings - Tactical Intervention Specialists Sniper Rifle[/url] this guy makes seriously good slings. When I say good I mean comfortable, durable, and *useful*. Far too often the sling is an afterthought, but if used with some training it is a nice tool. Plenty of gents here who could smith something like this up for you. At the end of the project you have a rifle that will For SURE hammer them in tight. It should also fit you well as the MCS-GAT stock comes with a spacer system to allow you to modify Length Of Pull to suit you. LOP makes a serious difference, it is a detail that needs to be addressed up front. With your size you will probably be somewhere between 13 7/8" and 14 1/8". I am 6'1" and I went with 14 1/4" but my rifle is for primarily prone shooting and I vehemently hate "scope kiss". My next stock will be 14" dead on, but it will also be for General Purpose shooting. Have a good one, Gary [/QUOTE]
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