83cj-7
WKR
This has been a bucket list build ever since I first built a rifle chamber in 6x45 back in 2010. Since my first build, I have helped build seven other 6x45s on various actions. My first build was on a Tikka action and I built on 700s, Tikkas, and one Remington Seven. I have always wanted to build one based on a Kimber Montana but finding one in .223 has been difficult to say the least. A couple months back I was able to pick up a .223 Montana from the classifieds and I was able to start my build.
My goal was to have a “heavy” barrel rifle that didn’t weigh 10lbs fully setup. I found a Krieger 9 twist barrel and had my gunsmith turn it down to my specs, finished at 20” with a .725” muzzle diameter. The finished product is everything I hoped it would be. The rifle balances perfectly, even with the suppressor and like all the rest, it shoots amazing. I have been able to take two deer already this year with the rifle and no surprise to me, the 87 Vmax is an amazing deer killer.
Rifle 96oz (6lbs) (new barrel added 12oz)
Scope 20oz
Suppressor 12.75oz
Rings and Level 3oz
Stock cuff 1.25oz
Total 133oz (8lbs 5oz)
.223 Rem / 6x45
My goal was to have a “heavy” barrel rifle that didn’t weigh 10lbs fully setup. I found a Krieger 9 twist barrel and had my gunsmith turn it down to my specs, finished at 20” with a .725” muzzle diameter. The finished product is everything I hoped it would be. The rifle balances perfectly, even with the suppressor and like all the rest, it shoots amazing. I have been able to take two deer already this year with the rifle and no surprise to me, the 87 Vmax is an amazing deer killer.
Rifle 96oz (6lbs) (new barrel added 12oz)
Scope 20oz
Suppressor 12.75oz
Rings and Level 3oz
Stock cuff 1.25oz
Total 133oz (8lbs 5oz)
.223 Rem / 6x45