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My Cousin's new Long Range Rig
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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 1031816" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>Just wanted to update the status on my cousin's .270 WSM build. We threaded the barrel today and as I write this, it is being contoured, chambered, and crowned. We are leaving the barrel as long as possible so a little over 27" and doing a #7 contour on it. The stock needs to have the barrel channel opened up but other than that, the stock is awesome and now just needs a little bedding. He ordered a Talley 20 MOA base for it and has a set of Weaver Tactical rings we will be using. The factory trigger has a lot to be desired but we tinkered with it and it isn't to bad, but he is planning on getting a Timney for it. Below is a picture of the barrel while cutting the threads in the lathe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 1031816, member: 69478"] Just wanted to update the status on my cousin's .270 WSM build. We threaded the barrel today and as I write this, it is being contoured, chambered, and crowned. We are leaving the barrel as long as possible so a little over 27" and doing a #7 contour on it. The stock needs to have the barrel channel opened up but other than that, the stock is awesome and now just needs a little bedding. He ordered a Talley 20 MOA base for it and has a set of Weaver Tactical rings we will be using. The factory trigger has a lot to be desired but we tinkered with it and it isn't to bad, but he is planning on getting a Timney for it. Below is a picture of the barrel while cutting the threads in the lathe. [/QUOTE]
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