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[B]Desperate for advice[/B]

Art,

Yep, fortunately, this kind of thing has been almost unheard-of on this board. I want to make it clear that insulting or inflammatory posts won't be tolerated here, and will earn the poster a quick trip to the shame cell. I'm not going to ban our newcomer yet, as perhaps he's not used to the standards we all expect. But I don't want to see this kind of stuff again. Thus far I haven't had to intervene in the threads much at all. I'd like to keep it that way.
 
Back to the original question, if you want a good rifle for tactical shoots, GAP, Chris Matthews, and several other builders mentioned before can build you a rifle that will be competitive. There are very few secrets concerning the guns themselves. The secrets are behind the trigger, and those are developed from experience and from peers. Your 'peers' gave you some insight, it's your decision to do with it as you please.

If it were me, I would buy the best scope you think you could use and slap in on a Savage or Remington 308 and go out and learn some of the tricks of the trade. Then invest in a Stiller or Surgeon action that are fully functional out-of-the box actions for use in the tactical arena. Screw on a Krieger barrel if you wish and slap on that premier scope you already have with the stock of your choice, Joel Russo makes a nice A5L or go the McM route. Then you have the basic experience, top-of-the-line scope and a rig that won't disappoint.
 
StephenPerry said:
Boyd
I think this has been played out. We want Head to come back. Posts are thin over here. This is the most excitement I've seen over here.

Stephen Perry

Well have no fear, Headseeker is here! I aint goin anywhere SP unless mr.chief moderator sends my a$$ pack'n :cry:

milanuk said:
Just to stir the pot a bit further....

Here's what he was asking about:

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...gives a 1/4 MOA guarantee with all his guns, but he states that they will all shoot 1/8 MOA, but most people can't do it that
easily. When I saw one of his rifles at the range, I immediately ordered one, and have since sold my GAP so I could order another. IMO,
they are the finest tactical rifles available.

Hell, maybe I was wrong... but I still think there's one hell of a lot of operator skill involved...

Let the young'n correct you a lil if ya don't mind mister. They do not guarentee .25 moa. They guarentee .25 moa or better as posted on their website.
Maybe- No you were wrong WADR. Just being blunt so don't beat me up for it.
As for as your opinion on Tacops building the best tactical platform available, your not far off trust me. Mike @ Tacops and Mike at TBA are the only companies guarenteeing .25 moa or better.
My research for the perfect tactical rifle ended about a week ago when Mike @ Tacops referred me to Mike @ TBA. I was looking for the closest thing to an actual USMC M40A3 I could find. The only thing that doesn't make it an actual USMC M403 is the fact that the USMC builds their own. Mike Lau @ TBA is building it exactly the same in exception of one minor difference, "which I believe is 1 bolt screw" but it has to do with the USMC wanting to be able to switch the stock out in the field quickly if need be.

This is what I am getting.

http://www.texasbrigadearmory.com/m40a3.htm

As soon as Mike gets done with the stock it's being sent out to have a Birdsong finish on it. Here is a picture below of a Birdsong finish @ the tacops site showing what the finish looks like since Birdsong doesn't have a website.

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Dave,

Just a friendly reminder... more than a few of us here 'travel in different circles' so to speak, and frequent various other boards. You aren't amusing anyone.
 
Dave: STFU and go away...remember this is just "beerbelly BR" to you right?

Have seen about enough of your poser BS on too many forums now...don't make me tell everybody what you did on SC...
 
Bring the new rifle to the Tac Pro,Texas) 400 yd clay pigeon shoot in September or next spring. This is open to everybody and you can shoot off of a mat or bring your own table. We will see how well you do against a variety of competitors. I have friends with 1 that has won titles here in Texas shooting the tactical matches. He will be there as well--Speedy goes to these and we will see how well you can do against him. BTW I only finished a couple of places behind him so as they say "If you want to talk the talk ya gotta walk the walk"! Maybe bring your rifle to a IBS,I shoot in Missouri)1k or 600 yd match and see how your skills compare as there is a lot more to this sport than just the rifle.

Looking forward to it!!
 
SlowpokeRodriguez said:
Bring the new rifle to the Tac Pro,Texas) 400 yd clay pigeon shoot in September or next spring. This is open to everybody and you can shoot off of a mat or bring your own table. We will see how well you do against a variety of competitors. I have friends with 1 that has won titles here in Texas shooting the tactical matches. He will be there as well--Speedy goes to these and we will see how well you can do against him. BTW I only finished a couple of places behind him so as they say "If you want to talk the talk ya gotta walk the walk"! Maybe bring your rifle to a IBS,I shoot in Missouri)1k or 600 yd match and see how your skills compare as there is a lot more to this sport than just the rifle.

Looking forward to it!!


That sounds like fun... I wish I could get to Texas for it... I love shooting clay piegons... And 400 yards would be even doable for my Howa1500s with 52grainers if the wind is calm.
 
The last one was a lot of fun--good food, good people and a nice prize table. I still have the portable Hornady scale I got sitting in the box--should have gotten something else but I can always put it on ebay.
 
SlowpokeRodriguez said:
The last one was a lot of fun--good food, good people and a nice prize table. I still have the portable Hornady scale I got sitting in the box--should have gotten something else but I can always put it on ebay.

What are the rules for that sort of shoot? Since I can't be in Texas, perhaps I can figure out how to sponsor one at the local range?
 
SlowpokeRodriguez said:
See the attached link----I like shooting these events very much!!

http://www.tacproshootingcenter.com/PDF/LSSO06.pdf

I've never tried to shoot the 60mm clays at that range. I usually shot the 90mm variety at that range no problem. Then I got tired of walking up the hill at the range that is 400 yards at the local range so I purchased a reactive target that is about 3.5x3.5 inches square so now I shoot that! Saves me from all that terrible exercise!
 
I am wanting to put together a rifle that is highly accurate with atleast .25 moa. I know their are people out there that build these types of rifle's like tactical operations inc. that use Krieger barrel's and whatever else and make tac drivers. But they cost almost 4,500.00... I am not interested in spending $4000+ on a rifle by all means since I am actually kind of poor in the pocketbook.
I do need some input if someone could point me in the right direction with getting a real nice rifle going for a good price.

I need advice on the following option's:

*Stock type and recommeded companies
*Stock finish
*A variety of tactical actions similar to surgeons
*Barrel "I hear Krieger is hard to beat" but open to advice
*And lastly but most important, someone that's gunna put it all together for me and not gunna charge me my dominant eye to pay for it.

I talked to a guy at tactical operations, and he said he could put together a masterpiece in .308 in his x-ray rifle series. Yes they are nice, but I got the feeling I can have a rifle built just as nice as theirs at a cheaper rate if I take the right steps.

Some advice will be highly appreciated.

Dave
I have several hunting rifles which esentially are tactical configuration. They shoot a .25 3 shot group now and then but they are not .25MOA rifles. That is why i have two bench rifles that are expected to shoot sub .25 MOA everytime. $3000 is a generious budget, you should be able to find a adequate shooter (rifle, optics, reloading kit) to meet your budget.
 
If it's who I remember it to be, the OP has been here under no less then 3 other user names since this thread.
But it's been so long, hard to say....lol o_O
 
:eek:One would hope he’s learned something by now. Being stupid enough to pay $4500 for a “custom tactical rifle” is just nuts!:eek::eek:
 

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