Bill Norris
Back in the Day
Very nice looking hunting rig no doubt.It's a factory Remington barrel 22" including ports.
My wife's in 260 with a not so factory paint job.View attachment 1454794
Very nice looking hunting rig no doubt.It's a factory Remington barrel 22" including ports.
My wife's in 260 with a not so factory paint job.View attachment 1454794
Never saw a barrel shaped like that, stealthy. How's it shoot and who made it?
Decided to get "copperhead fancy" with my 308 VTR.
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I did some reading up on this. A little stout on recoil but for my son it may be perfect. Lots of great "over the counter" rifles out there but I'll keep my eyes peeled for one. He's got a lot of .22 trigger time and this in a .223 or .308 may be a good step up. Probably a 10 twist but if we can find something low on the charge weight that'll print an inch he'll do well.View attachment 1455023
It's a Remington VTR in 308. It's basically a 700 action on a bull barrel with the sides milled. I have read some have issues with it and the barrel design is faulty but when I shove a 168 A-Max pushed by 43gr of Varget into it I have absolutely no complaints! I added the Magpul Hunter stock.
It is a 10 twist.I did some reading up on this. A little stout on recoil but for my son it may be perfect. Lots of great "over the counter" rifles out there but I'll keep my eyes peeled for one. He's got a lot of .22 trigger time and this in a .223 or .308 may be a good step up. Probably a 10 twist but if we can find something low on the charge weight that'll print an inch he'll do well.
MTU barrel or close? do you mind telling the approx weight of your rifle as it sits?Kelbly Atlas action, Krieger barrel (chambered in 308) & Grayboe Renegade stock.
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27” Straight 1.25”. Weight is 14lb 2oz as pictured, minus bipodMTU barrel or close? do you mind telling the approx weight of your rifle as it sits?
Looks like nothing was left out and it shoots nicely. Have fun in your matchLatest results from my PRS rifle. Target from the weekend fine tuning the zero. These results are zero load development. I picked a random load and started shooting. I wanted to do load development, but ran out of time. I'm shooting in the Peterson Cartridge Challenge this weekend and am just going to go with it. Total round count now is 134.
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I received these two stocks from Andrea Santecroe (AS Rifle & Stock) in Italy earlier this year. I've just had the stocks inletted, bedding job done and got them back from the painters where they were clear coated and I had the front rails done in a carbon fibre weave to match the resin inlay. Tested both out on the weekend and they're excellent. The black and grey resin stock is home to my 284 Shehane and the blue/purple combo has a 6GT sitting in it. Both rifles sporting Borden BRMXD dual port actions, Bartlein barrels, TriggerTech Diamond Triggers, March 10-60x56 High Master scopes with March Gen III rings, and RAD systems fitted to both stocks.
So many options mate...I found it hard to decide on those options but at the end of the day you get a unique product and they work well (for the price they would want to!). I suggested to Andrea that he incorporate the aluminium rails and thankfully he was kind enough to oblige.Willow,
Both of your stocks look amazing. Kinda makes me wish that I made my stock with the cobalt blue epoxy instead of the purple..... Oh well....
Since my stock was for a 22LR action with a 24" barrel, I had Andrea shorten the forend by cutting off "2 vent holes" in the forend and moving the 3" flat forend back a little. Made it a little more proportionate with the rimfire action.