Was the build weight by design (goal in itself) or just a sum of the parts you wanted to use?

Mark; I heartily endorse your new build!!! I believe you will be quite pleased with the results.
Your chosen components should morph into an accurate, handy rifle that is comfortable to
shoot. Your goal of 3050 with the 180 is realistic, and it is possible that it may even deliver
a bit more. I have two custom 308 Norma Magnums, and they are both amazingly accurate.
One sports a McGowen tube,[ 1-10"] the other a Benchmark. [1-9"] See a group below from
the Benchmark, with a 200 Partition load at 2965 fps [26"]. Post some pics of the finished item,
plus a couple of groups.Dave.
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5.25lb bare rifle? What are the specs?
Would that WSM have been on a long action to facilitate seating long bullets out?I came close to building a WSM for a long range target rifle once but got over the urge before I got around to doing it.
Colt Ultralight action, .308NMag .336nk, 24" #3 KMP deep 6 flute, Shehane Tracker Obeche stock, custom to original profile with blind magazine, tuned stock trigger group. Built by my old friend Leonard Baity of NC, stock work by "Mickey" Shehane.
I replaced the Talley LW ring/bases w/ Talley steel ring and bases to mount Leupold LPS 2.5x10x45mm(hence the 32oz optic) exceptional glass, but heavy.
Meets your speed goal+ with 180AB's and shoots .5's for 3.
Would that WSM have been on a long action to facilitate seating long bullets out?
Bill [Leeper] built me a 308 Norma magnum in 2011. It is on a "tweaked" 700 Magnum action,
has a 26" McGowen contour 4 barrel, a heavy recoil lug, Triggertech trigger, all bedded into
a Custom Shop Tiger maple stock.
This Norma Magnum is one of the most accurate rifle i own, often flirting with ½moa......and
that with several different bullets, including the Scirocco II, the 168 and 180 TTSX, the 175 LRX,
the 165 and 180 Partitions, and the 200 A-Frame. 200 Partition in this rifle is about MOA, so
still very huntable. Very versatile rifle, and easy on the eyes as well.
Here's a couple of pics....has a 3.5-10x40 B&C Leupold on top these days. Dave.
Hey Dave ........ While I do get how a gun looney sometimes wants something a bit different. I am wondering if there are any practical advantages to choose a 308Norma over a 300WM. IIRC, a lot of folk will mention about the longer neck of the Norma but also do not recall hearing about bullets falling out of the 300 Winchester case.
Nice rifle, BTW.![]()
I was somewhat taken aback when Winchester finally released
their 300 Win Mag, since I felt they would legitimize the 30-338 Magnum, but I guess they decided they wanted just a little
edge, capacity wise.

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