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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn Carlock" data-source="post: 372629" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>There seems to be a little interest here on the Grand Slam, here is the scoop. It is very light shoots very well but is spendy to say the least. We start with a Remington Alaskan TI rifle (it is always nice to spend 1800.00 on a rifle and throw away everything but the action) then do the following:</p><p> </p><p>Square, true & lap the action</p><p>Install DE bolt release</p><p>Install M16 extractor</p><p>Install Wyatt's ext box mag center feed</p><p>Tune factory trigger to 2.5 lbs</p><p>Install Hart #4 profile fluted barrel (this one in 7 WSM)</p><p>Fit and bed McMillan Edge fill classic stock (the factory one sucks)</p><p>2 flush cups</p><p>Teflon finish</p><p>Stock painted in a web camo</p><p>Bed and install DE 20 MOA tapered ring base set</p><p>Test fire and proof 1/2 moa or better</p><p> </p><p>4310.00 + optics</p><p> </p><p>The price is pretty stout mostly due to the Ti action but if you want a sub 6 lb rifle that still shoots that is what it takes. That was our target weight was sub 6 and still 1/2 moa. </p><p> </p><p>We were getting 3010 fps with the 162 gr AMAX and I got one group in the high .3's but most were right at .5 some were over of course but I am comfortable calling it a solid 1/2 moa rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn Carlock, post: 372629, member: 4"] There seems to be a little interest here on the Grand Slam, here is the scoop. It is very light shoots very well but is spendy to say the least. We start with a Remington Alaskan TI rifle (it is always nice to spend 1800.00 on a rifle and throw away everything but the action) then do the following: Square, true & lap the action Install DE bolt release Install M16 extractor Install Wyatt's ext box mag center feed Tune factory trigger to 2.5 lbs Install Hart #4 profile fluted barrel (this one in 7 WSM) Fit and bed McMillan Edge fill classic stock (the factory one sucks) 2 flush cups Teflon finish Stock painted in a web camo Bed and install DE 20 MOA tapered ring base set Test fire and proof 1/2 moa or better 4310.00 + optics The price is pretty stout mostly due to the Ti action but if you want a sub 6 lb rifle that still shoots that is what it takes. That was our target weight was sub 6 and still 1/2 moa. We were getting 3010 fps with the 162 gr AMAX and I got one group in the high .3's but most were right at .5 some were over of course but I am comfortable calling it a solid 1/2 moa rifle. [/QUOTE]
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