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My perfect Wyoming Mountain rifle build thread
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<blockquote data-quote="7.62 Gunner" data-source="post: 2405986" data-attributes="member: 121641"><p>I really like your approach to this setup, and good call on the 30 Nos.</p><p>I owned a 30 SM and the hassle wasn't worth the small gain in my opinion, the 30 nos is slightly faster even with Peterson brass (98 grains h20).</p><p>I replaced it with a 30 Nosler built on an anti with an Alterra stock, 24" #5 fluted Rock Creek 8 twist barrel, and topped with a March FX 4.5-28. It weighs 9lbs even without the suppressor.</p><p>I actually planned on the 205 bd2 but it pressured out at 3000 fps (much sooner than I'd hoped) while 220 bergers are shooting super well at 2975.</p><p>My only regret was not going 20" on the barrel, my suppressor makes it too much of a hassle so I run a brake now.</p><p>Good on you for sticking with 20" it'll be plenty for 1k as you know.</p><p>Looking forward to hearing about your load development</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7.62 Gunner, post: 2405986, member: 121641"] I really like your approach to this setup, and good call on the 30 Nos. I owned a 30 SM and the hassle wasn't worth the small gain in my opinion, the 30 nos is slightly faster even with Peterson brass (98 grains h20). I replaced it with a 30 Nosler built on an anti with an Alterra stock, 24" #5 fluted Rock Creek 8 twist barrel, and topped with a March FX 4.5-28. It weighs 9lbs even without the suppressor. I actually planned on the 205 bd2 but it pressured out at 3000 fps (much sooner than I'd hoped) while 220 bergers are shooting super well at 2975. My only regret was not going 20" on the barrel, my suppressor makes it too much of a hassle so I run a brake now. Good on you for sticking with 20" it'll be plenty for 1k as you know. Looking forward to hearing about your load development [/QUOTE]
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