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Boom!Must not have been using Premium Killing Bullets..
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True, but if you are buying a new rifle a 6.5 creed seems like a more versatile round.If he's a good shooter the .243 with a good bullet will get it done. Shouldn't be any need for a brake on a rifle with that little recoil.
Hopefully he’s a better shooter than his dad or it won’t matter what he’s shooting!If he's a good shooter the .243 with a good bullet will get it done. Shouldn't be any need for a brake on a rifle with that little recoil.
Hopefully he’s a better shooter than his dad or it won’t matter what he’s shooting!
Are these stocks really slick to the touch?It's a creedmoor so you just have to hit hair and you win.
This rifle got a Stocky's carbon stock, and it is pretty cool, so I got one for my 30-06 fluted vanguard. Weights with rails are 6lb 9oz for the creed, and 6lbs 12oz for the '06. Duracoat spongey paint coming up soon as a grandpa grandson project.
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NoAre these stocks really slick to the touch?
The .243 is a great deer rifleSpecific to mule deer, would the .243win be a mistake to choose?
My step dad used a dozen points here in Colorado for a buck tag. This past week, he found out that he has pancreatic cancer that has gotten into some other places. He is an outstanding shooter.
He wants to do this hunt. We want to have a light rifle available in the event he should not be shooting that 30-06. We started to talk through this, and thought it would be cool if this light rifle ended up being used my my son and the rest of his grand children since, "papa used it", and we are going to have a message from him engraved on the receiver With that heirloom idea in mind, the 243 and 6.5cm came to mind.
The likely rifle will be a Weatherby Vanguard compact with a 20" barrel if I can get it with the brake installed in time. If not, I may opt for the 24" barrel First Lite version since that has a brake standard, and figure out a youth stock later on.
Would we be sitting in a less than ideal place with the .243 specific to this year's muley hunt?
I did! I have the same buck tag my dad had, and he grabbed a doe tag as well.That rifle looks awesome! Hope you guys can draw again!
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So I see Stockys is making these for Rem M7 now.....It's a creedmoor so you just have to hit hair and you win.
This rifle got a Stocky's carbon stock, and it is pretty cool, so I got one for my 30-06 fluted vanguard. Weights with rails are 6lb 9oz for the creed, and 6lbs 12oz for the '06. Duracoat spongey paint coming up soon as a grandpa grandson project.
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I used the dremel to cut out where the timney safety lever moves, but I had to do that to all factory weatherby stocks and the BC stocks (I think 7 now?) that I have put a timney on a vanguard.So I see Stockys is making these for Rem M7 now.....
Did you do any inletting at all? My rifle will need the barrel channel opened up and reinletted for aftermarket bottom metal. Just wondering if you can sand/cut/grind on these as needed.It would get me 10 oz less weight and better ergonomics. Aftermarket support for M7s isn't that great.
Thanks a lot! That's very helpful!I used the dremel to cut out where the timney safety lever moves, but I had to do that to all factory weatherby stocks and the BC stocks (I think 7 now?) that I have put a timney on a vanguard.
I shot the rifle this thread is about at 65inlbs and it produced better 5 shot groups that it had before, but not by much. A week or two later I pillar bedded my wife's wodd stock camilla and so I decided to skim bed this Stocky's as well and the one I ordered for my 30-06 vanguard. I don't think putting epoxy in there improved anything.
I did cut spartan gunsmith adapters for both and it was really easy. I also had a little epoxy escape my tape and get into the barrel channel, and so I sanded the whole channel. Using the dremel to notch and scour the harder action area was easy as well. For reference, it would not cut with a razor where as the barrel channel area will. I can't think of any reason why sanding the barrel channel and inletting a new bottom metal would be any different than any other stock.
I'd also wait til the weekend and expect 25%ish off.