wildcatter
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Getting back into Varmint for score, shooting a few matches this year, I decide to get serious with it next year. As well as my same score and group BR Matches short range and 600 yards.
But I'm going to need a new gun built for factory modified class. Since I have the Axis built on a 14lbs 10 oz bench stock, which I will add 2lbs, Fer just under 17 lbs. The max limit.
So my gun smith came up with a walnut blank, we want wieght. But we want a stiffer stock. So he has made his own laminated blanks in the past, and still has the vacuum chamber and dryer. So, a laminated Walnut stock with 90 degree alternating layers is going to be the platform for another Axis action. Then about the same finished wieght with the heavy Varmint style stock just under 17 lbs.
This is because I found a new Savage Axis, in a Muddy Girl Camostock, and in 223 w/ the kit 3-9x40 scope. Missing the bolt! Yep, a $190.00 grab. But since the Unlimited gun is the Stainles 6BR with a bushed bolt. You guessed it, for factory modified relays, I'll use the same bolt for both guns, it's a Savage, so just headspace both to the same bolt.
I'll also depending on the competition in each class, have the option to use the 10 twist with 95 fb or 8 twist and 95 bt in the class that I see the most need in? Swap anytime I think it's an advantage.
I should have the 6mm 1-10 twist Krieger that was ordered 5 months ago by Spring. My only issue is what chamber? 6x47L orstandard 6BR Norma? I already have 2K Bib 95 grain plain base just for thos barrel twist. Then since 200 300 and 400 yards are the distances the Matches are shot at, and 100 added to a few of them, I'm leaning on the 6BR.
These are all 10 animals at each yardage, with .6" horizonal 10 rings on the 300 and 400 yard targets, with the closer being more like .4" wide, I think the 6BR would be up to the task.
2 minuete sighters, then 10 in 10 minuets Fer score. My thought is, the 6x47L would see a shorter barrel life, and be heated on each relay.
So 6x47L,,, or 6BR? What would you do in this situation?
But I'm going to need a new gun built for factory modified class. Since I have the Axis built on a 14lbs 10 oz bench stock, which I will add 2lbs, Fer just under 17 lbs. The max limit.
So my gun smith came up with a walnut blank, we want wieght. But we want a stiffer stock. So he has made his own laminated blanks in the past, and still has the vacuum chamber and dryer. So, a laminated Walnut stock with 90 degree alternating layers is going to be the platform for another Axis action. Then about the same finished wieght with the heavy Varmint style stock just under 17 lbs.
This is because I found a new Savage Axis, in a Muddy Girl Camostock, and in 223 w/ the kit 3-9x40 scope. Missing the bolt! Yep, a $190.00 grab. But since the Unlimited gun is the Stainles 6BR with a bushed bolt. You guessed it, for factory modified relays, I'll use the same bolt for both guns, it's a Savage, so just headspace both to the same bolt.
I'll also depending on the competition in each class, have the option to use the 10 twist with 95 fb or 8 twist and 95 bt in the class that I see the most need in? Swap anytime I think it's an advantage.
I should have the 6mm 1-10 twist Krieger that was ordered 5 months ago by Spring. My only issue is what chamber? 6x47L orstandard 6BR Norma? I already have 2K Bib 95 grain plain base just for thos barrel twist. Then since 200 300 and 400 yards are the distances the Matches are shot at, and 100 added to a few of them, I'm leaning on the 6BR.
These are all 10 animals at each yardage, with .6" horizonal 10 rings on the 300 and 400 yard targets, with the closer being more like .4" wide, I think the 6BR would be up to the task.
2 minuete sighters, then 10 in 10 minuets Fer score. My thought is, the 6x47L would see a shorter barrel life, and be heated on each relay.
So 6x47L,,, or 6BR? What would you do in this situation?