Get a older remington 40x 308/223 repeater and bed it into a mcmillan stock. Make the fine adjustments with glass of your choice and you are good to go. US military have been doing
it since the late 1960's. They have worked most of the "issue's" out of this combination. Remington is using surplus US Army sniper rifle parts to build new receiver's and barrel's into sniper
rifle's to be sold to the public a present and into 2014.
You could also work up an M14 to do the same thing. I bought the military m14/ART 3x9 combination surplus back in the day. The US military has worked all of the "issue's" out of this
combination also.
Both of these can be done as non-restricted and have a long track record of service. The main idea is, most of these can be built and can do more than the average shooter can do.
It is all in the time put in to learn "the trade" and restricted rifles don't allow the various condition"s to be tried out.
There are a few US Military personel who have do a lot with Winchester Model 70's, Remington Model 700's and M14's. The M14 is out of the game due to a lack of part's and cost of
production. The "Black Rifle" platform is being used because that is what is being manufactured now and into the future. M14 went out of production in 1964!!!
it since the late 1960's. They have worked most of the "issue's" out of this combination. Remington is using surplus US Army sniper rifle parts to build new receiver's and barrel's into sniper
rifle's to be sold to the public a present and into 2014.
You could also work up an M14 to do the same thing. I bought the military m14/ART 3x9 combination surplus back in the day. The US military has worked all of the "issue's" out of this
combination also.
Both of these can be done as non-restricted and have a long track record of service. The main idea is, most of these can be built and can do more than the average shooter can do.
It is all in the time put in to learn "the trade" and restricted rifles don't allow the various condition"s to be tried out.
There are a few US Military personel who have do a lot with Winchester Model 70's, Remington Model 700's and M14's. The M14 is out of the game due to a lack of part's and cost of
production. The "Black Rifle" platform is being used because that is what is being manufactured now and into the future. M14 went out of production in 1964!!!



















































