I bought all the components for my very first custom rifle. Before you go getting too excited, I need to tell you that it is a .204 Ruger.
Let me explain. I am,was?) an avid magnum fanatic. I love the big bores. I was teaching my 10 year old how to shoot with his .22 at the local range. I could only shoot my rifle five or six rounds before I started flinching, so I bought a .204 Ruger. It was a Remington XR-100. I bought it because of the splatter factor on varmints, the 4225 fps speed and the accuracy everyone was raving about. I got hooked big time. I want to see just how accurate this project rifle can be given the limitations of the cartridge.
I bought a Lilja .20 caliber barrel, a Stolle Panda action, Jewell trigger, Shehane ST1000 Tracker stock, match .204 reamer and Nightforce 12-42X56 scope. The parts have been at SG&Y since early December. I hope to get the finished rifle back next month. My question is how do I break in this rifle and extract all the accuracy I can while load developing, etc. I am aware that my question encompasses a lot of ground, but I would appreciate all the help you can offer. The first order of business would be how to break in such a rifle. I have read the articles on barrel break in and know that this is a controversial subject, but this is my very first custom rifle and I don't want to ruin it the very first thing.
Thanks in advance for any help you are willing to offer. The rifle will ultimately be used for varmint hunting at ranges from about 100-500 yards off a bench to local competitions.,informal) Thanks, guys.
Let me explain. I am,was?) an avid magnum fanatic. I love the big bores. I was teaching my 10 year old how to shoot with his .22 at the local range. I could only shoot my rifle five or six rounds before I started flinching, so I bought a .204 Ruger. It was a Remington XR-100. I bought it because of the splatter factor on varmints, the 4225 fps speed and the accuracy everyone was raving about. I got hooked big time. I want to see just how accurate this project rifle can be given the limitations of the cartridge.
I bought a Lilja .20 caliber barrel, a Stolle Panda action, Jewell trigger, Shehane ST1000 Tracker stock, match .204 reamer and Nightforce 12-42X56 scope. The parts have been at SG&Y since early December. I hope to get the finished rifle back next month. My question is how do I break in this rifle and extract all the accuracy I can while load developing, etc. I am aware that my question encompasses a lot of ground, but I would appreciate all the help you can offer. The first order of business would be how to break in such a rifle. I have read the articles on barrel break in and know that this is a controversial subject, but this is my very first custom rifle and I don't want to ruin it the very first thing.
Thanks in advance for any help you are willing to offer. The rifle will ultimately be used for varmint hunting at ranges from about 100-500 yards off a bench to local competitions.,informal) Thanks, guys.