My First Precision Rifle ~Sako AV~ (PIC HEAVY)

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Barrel and Muzzle Brake installed by Craig at AC Douglas Gunsmithing in Saskatoon
Base, Bedding, Cerakoting, Bolt Knob, Trigger Tune & Barrel Stamp by Joe at R.P.S. International in Spruce Grove

Sako AV Action Chambered in 7mm STW
Lilja #4 Contour 1-9 Twist Barrel (27" Stainless Fluted)
Holland Muzzle Brake
Custom Drilled/Tapped 20 MoA Base
Manners MCS T4-A Stock 13.5" LOP w/ 3 Studs
RPS01 Bolt Knob
Barreled Action Pillar Bedded & Cerakoted - Graphite Black H146
Trigger Tuned To 1lb. 7oz.


Next weekend I plan to mount an NXS 5.5-22x56 and load some 180 grain Berger VLDs to get her zeroed. It pains me to be in school and having to spend a weekend studying for midterms instead of doing some load development and :sniper:
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I think it's perfect ;) Besides I got a nice factory Fiberclass out of the deal :D

I think it's purdy..

Did you find yourself a mule deer yet up there or are you starting to wish you had put in with K.M.? I only made him walk like 15 miles when he was down for the weekend.. The least you could do is guide him to a booner moose so he can come back down for a weekend during rifle season!
 
Nice looking boomstick . You'll be happy with your choice of stock , Tom makes a good product . Looking foward to a range report when you get the time .
 
Do you have any targets? Did the action have removable knob from the factory?

The bolt knob wasn't removable from the factory.

As far as the targets go, I have been doing a bit of load development during weekends when I have some time. I've been running into a few issues and have made some phone calls trying to find out what needs to be done to remedy the problem.

Problem: Currently my throat is cut short enough to accomodate the magazine. This means that I have my leads seated deep enough that loading beyond 70 grains of H1000, causes pressure issues. If I load the shells to an OAL beyond 3.6400" I'm unable to eject a loaded shell without pulling the bolt out. This wouldn't normally be an issue except for the fact my comb doesn't allow me to do so. So even if I go as far as to lengthen my throat and turn this into a single shot, I have to carry an allen wrench to drop the comb and allow my bolt to come out.

My biggest issue with this setup currently is that I am completely unable to utilize the case capacity of the STW. If I lengthen the throat and load longer shells this becomes a pain in the ass to use as a hunting rifle. As it sits I could have chambered it as a 7mm Rem Mag and ran into zero issues with cartridge length, or pressure with this load.

So here's my question. Should I lengthen the throat and break ~3200 fps with a 180 grain VLD and suck it up as far as not being able to eject a loaded shell? (aka dump it into the ground and eject an empty, or carry an allan wrench on my person at all times) Or should I find a different variation of 7mm. that will fit this action?

Another thing to keep in mind is that I can do some work to the bolt and allow myself enough bolt throw to eject ~3.750" OAL cartridges.


I want to be doing more of :sniper: and less of :bangHead:.......
 
Slot the top of the comb on a milling machine enough to allow you to slide the bolt out. Use the shorter bullets when you want to shoot as a repeater and the longer ones when you want to shoot at the bench.
 
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