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<blockquote data-quote="EyeDoc2020" data-source="post: 1984315" data-attributes="member: 104070"><p>Just wanted to post this for any that are curious. Just finished my Pork Sword build from one of the build kits from Black collar arms. The guys there are great to work with and everything is as promised. I ended up going with a 12" 6.5 CM carbon barrel on my own (virgin) Defiance action. The SB tactical folding braces are super backordered, so I put on a spare folding sig brace. Topped it with a Leupold Mark 5 HD and added an Area 419 brake. I'm getting 2414 fps with 140 gn ELD-M and it shoots sub MOA as far as I can shoot on my ranch (500 yds). It stays supersonic well past 1000 yds and has over 1000 ft/lbs of energy out to 550 yds. I love the integrated arca rail and shot the hog pictured off my tripod standing at 450 yds. Dropped it like a sack of potatoes. Gun is a little heavier than I anticipated and is just over 8 lbs with optic. I do like that I can fold it and it fits INSIDE my backpack. Overall, very happy and hats off to Black Collar Arms for a really cool concept.</p><p></p><p>On a side note, one of the cool things is that if your state has a pistol season, like Missouri does for whitetail, some states allow these. In states like CO, rifle and handguns are the same season, so there is no advantage.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://mdc.mo.gov/newsroom/mdc-updates-definition-handguns-used-deer-hunting[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EyeDoc2020, post: 1984315, member: 104070"] Just wanted to post this for any that are curious. Just finished my Pork Sword build from one of the build kits from Black collar arms. The guys there are great to work with and everything is as promised. I ended up going with a 12" 6.5 CM carbon barrel on my own (virgin) Defiance action. The SB tactical folding braces are super backordered, so I put on a spare folding sig brace. Topped it with a Leupold Mark 5 HD and added an Area 419 brake. I'm getting 2414 fps with 140 gn ELD-M and it shoots sub MOA as far as I can shoot on my ranch (500 yds). It stays supersonic well past 1000 yds and has over 1000 ft/lbs of energy out to 550 yds. I love the integrated arca rail and shot the hog pictured off my tripod standing at 450 yds. Dropped it like a sack of potatoes. Gun is a little heavier than I anticipated and is just over 8 lbs with optic. I do like that I can fold it and it fits INSIDE my backpack. Overall, very happy and hats off to Black Collar Arms for a really cool concept. On a side note, one of the cool things is that if your state has a pistol season, like Missouri does for whitetail, some states allow these. In states like CO, rifle and handguns are the same season, so there is no advantage. [URL unfurl="true"]https://mdc.mo.gov/newsroom/mdc-updates-definition-handguns-used-deer-hunting[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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