308 Bolt Action Build!! The Beginning!

Outstanding build.
Thanks for taking the time to post your progress.

As long as you can see light between the barrel and your scope you will be fine!!
Tight is right!! ;)

Who did you have mill out those Talley rings?
 
Got a buddy in the states to taper the talley rings to 20MOA and "flute" them as well.
In PEI right now for Canada Day magic.....the business card is at home.
The guys name is Jeremy Laier...lives down in Wisconsin. He does them pretty cheap and can Cerakote them as well.
jrelaier@msn.com
 
For a scope of that size/weight wouldn't you want a sturdy set of rings instead of a set of lightweight ones?

Scope is too low for comfort... even my factory Leupold scope on my Scout is not that low and allows for a scope cover.
 
Cheek weld was actually perfect for me when I had the scope mounted! Worked like a charm.
The scope itself is surprising light....I weighed it at 22.8 ounces! Compare that to a Nightforce of similar lens size and magnification which weighs 30+ ounces.
We will see how it all works when it's all together though...it's always an ongoing process!
Nonetheless I am fairly positive it's going to work perfectly.
 
Another update!
Just got the word from my fella down in the states....he finish making my fluted, 20moa Talley lightweight rings cerakoted in Milspec Green. They should be here within the next few weeks.
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I don't like the Talley rings for your application because if you want/need to swap the scope out then you're screwed. No option of having a scope in a second set of rings ready to swap out from one platform to another or to change applications. A good rail with QD lever-lock rings and you can go from a 2.5-10x to a 5.5-22x depending on the circumstances. They look nice, but they don't get me off.
 
Unless Talley makes direct mounts with built in cant I would advise against them, assuming you're shooting at long distances. Depending on your scope you will want anywhere from 15-45 MOA of cant to make full use of the scopes adjustment range.

I know the 20moa rail is what many use to ensure they don't hit the extreme of their scopes' elevation adjustment, however with a 23" barrel the round will likely be subsonic at somewhere between 8oo and 1000 yds.
I would humbly suggest that if the prime use of the gun is less than 700 yds, it would quite possible be more appropriate to use no offset on the scope rail, so you can keep towards the mid adjustment point on the scopes' erector. Just my .02 :cheers:
 
Hey guys,

Completely forgot to update the post here....I got the rifle back a while ago! Very impressed with it thus far! Definitely a shooter! Maybe going to do a 300 win mag build in the near future!





 
Final Specs of the rifle:

Beven King 23" spiral fluted 30 cal barrel - 1/10 twist - 1.25" from shank to muzzle
Muzzle Brake purchased from Gary @ Bighorn sales
Stiller Tac 30 action
Triggertech trigger
PTG bottom Metal
Mcmillan A1-3 stock with KMW loggerhead hardware for cheek piece
Sightron 6-24x50mm FFP
Talley lightweight Alloy Scope Mounts (cerakoted and fluted)
Spartan Precision Javelin Bipod

Gunsmith work done by John Marshall in Pictou, Nova Scotia.
Cerakote finish on scope, barrelled action, and stock done by Johnson Brother's Customs.
 
Thanks!
It's a TAB Biathlon Sling. It works great thus far! Only thing that's a must for me with this sling are sling swivel mounts on the side of the rifle instead of sling swivel studs on the underside of the rifle. With the mounts on the side it lets the rifle rest naturally against my back without the scope or bipod digging into me.
 
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