There is one on TM in 6.5-284 asking over $3k, but its been there an awfully long time without selling.
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There is one on TM in 6.5-284 asking over $3k, but its been there an awfully long time without selling.
Schultz and Larsen make good barrels pretty sure they are cut rifled
Here’s my S&L 6.5x55. Had it about 12 years. It shoots just about any bullet and any load very well. That says a lot for the Danish workmanship.
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Did you lengthen the butt stock?ill find out in a few weeks wont I.
Nah, I always tape the bottom up. When you use them as a walking stick thats where they get all the dings. Here’s my Browning .243.
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e4...dec2010039.jpg
And my .223.
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e4...ps1a02d7dd.jpg
It looks like a long butt stock on the Shultz
I here you Thar, this was a new stock before some ruahine shale slides......
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A new centre fire for some fun, nothing to fancy, but wanted a 308 so ended up with a Remington 700 SPS Tactical with 20" barrel.
Scope is a Bushnell 5-15x40 Tactical, base & rails are Weaver tactical. The base is not the 20moa one as not currently shooting that far to need it...
I fired 18 rounds through it last weekend and its great! Scope zeroed at 100m, took four 3 rnd groups, first three at 25m, last at 100m.
AR is in the picture as it was on the floor at the time for cleaning...
Cheers Grant
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How do you like the Spearmags grunzter?
Hi Rushy,
I like the spearmags stock, its not perfect but seems tough and looks good, and for me feels ok.
Only things i noticed when i swapped over from my Magpul stock/grip was that the Grip was thin, probably more of a problem if you have big hands.
The other very minor point is that the tube part that covers the buffer tube is not as thick as a typical AR stock, and means your cheek sits a bit lower than you are used to...
I read elsewhere the Servo stock is also nice.
Grant