Remington 700 .308 by Tooley Custom Rifles. I don't know who the barrel or the stock are made by, bought it off an estate sale on GB. Near as I could find out, Tooley liked Bartlein barrels and I think the stock is either MPI or Borden, it's 23 oz. I measured the barrel twist at 1:12 with the old ramrod trick, but it could be faster than that. It's a heavy sporter, .700 muzzle. Comes in at just a hair over 8.5lbs with a Nightforce SHV 3-10, Burris steel 2 pc picatinny bases and Warne Mountain Tech rings. When I do my part with it's favorite ammo, it's usually in the .3"s for 3 shots. My best 3 shot group was .117". 5 shots will be in the .6 range, and I did a 12 shot non stop group a few weeks ago to finish off a box of ammo, it was .80". Three 3 shot groups spaced out over a few hours (barrel cold each time) stacked right on top of each other for .6". More impressive to me is the consistency of the rifle. I've tested 26 factory loads from 110gr to 178gr. 24 of those will do MOA or better for 3 shots, 17 of those will do 3/4" or better, 8 of those will do .6" or better and 4 of them will do less than .4" when I do my part. All of this is with factory ammo. I never have to worry about losing ammo on a trip, I can literally go buy just about anything and still have a MOA rifle at the worst case.