Finaly got it all together and ready top shoot, even got the barrel broke in here at the house thanks to the suppressor, off for group testing shortly if the rain breaks.
Here are the specs
1)Phoenix Machine SA reciever, Heavy Rem tang, round target rear bridge and extended barrel tennon. Seekins .250" recoil lug with top key piece which also acts as a reoil lug for the scope base. Pacific Tool & Guage bolt polished .0015" under bolt race way diameter, M-16 Extractor and threaded bolt handel
2)Poilished and tuned Rem 40x trigger
3)Barlein 1-10 twist, Heavy palma conture, cut to 24" and muzzel threaded 5/8-24" with knurled nut, chambered with a Palma 95 reamer and throated for the 175gr Blak Hills factory ammo
4)Manners T4-A stock with butt spacer system, two fron studs, one rear stud, two flush cups on the left side, piller bedded with 7075 aluminum pillers and ALOT of devcon
5)Seekins 20 MOA scope rail
6)Badger M-5 bottom metal
7)The scope is a 3rd Gen IOR, 6-24x50mm with 35mm tube and IOR V-tac rings
8)The suppressor in the pic is a form 1 can one that I made for this gun, it uses stepped cone-spacer setp with a fully welded baffelstack and end caps, an outer tube is then press fit over the core and the end caps welded out, the bullet hole is then reamed and the rear threaded at the same setup hand fitted to this barrel,though a bit heavier and bigger than most comercial cans it works as well of better that the best out their.
Their has been alot of bad press spread lately about the Phoenix Machine action and PT&G bolt not being ablke to be timed correctly, that info is completely false, if the smith has your reciever and knows what hes doing then the action will function perfectly which is actualy much better than a factory Rem 700 does,this action opens just as smooth as any othe rfine custom and their is no "click" or anything at the top of the bolt cycle it just unlocks and slides back.