To start I will give you the specifics of this rifle. It started with ordering a Stiller TAC30 action from Ian Robertson. Great guy to deal with. The action was ordered with a Timney trigger (cerami coated), a .300" recoil lug, and a 20 MOA rail. It came in fantastic time and is everything I expected.
The barrel was ordered from Adams Lake Barrels (Obtunded) and it also came in great time. I ordered a #5 Krieger with a 1-8" twist and 10 flutes. It was made to be finished at 25".
The stock is a M40A1 EDGE from McMillan, (ordered through 24hourcampfire, great service) with the gel textured grip and painted black. This stock is extremely stiff and light. I love it.
I was going to use VBull bottom metal, but i got sidetracked at P&D and bought a HS set instead. I don't regret it, but I will use the VBull on the next one (Sorry Ed
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Henry Remple did the metal work and another fantastic job that was. The guy is fun to deal with and his work is well above par.
TangoKilo did all the minor inletting and bedding, and I can't thank him enough. I love Marine-tex.
Here are some photos.
Now the break in.
I only did a twelve round breakin,
The one with the star above it was the shot after I boresighted.
The gun was cleaned, then the three shot group to the right was fired, cleaning after every shot. It measures .331".
The center group was three without cleaning and measures .319".
The rifle was then cleaned and the scope was adjusted, the first two shots are the bottom ones so numbered. The final three are in .245". All five are in .671".
The components are not prepped in any way, and was as follows:
123gr Scenars, Lapua Brass, Fed 205 primers, RL15.
This was tossed together for a breakin load. I am looking forward to load development
The barrel was ordered from Adams Lake Barrels (Obtunded) and it also came in great time. I ordered a #5 Krieger with a 1-8" twist and 10 flutes. It was made to be finished at 25".
The stock is a M40A1 EDGE from McMillan, (ordered through 24hourcampfire, great service) with the gel textured grip and painted black. This stock is extremely stiff and light. I love it.
I was going to use VBull bottom metal, but i got sidetracked at P&D and bought a HS set instead. I don't regret it, but I will use the VBull on the next one (Sorry Ed

Henry Remple did the metal work and another fantastic job that was. The guy is fun to deal with and his work is well above par.
TangoKilo did all the minor inletting and bedding, and I can't thank him enough. I love Marine-tex.
Here are some photos.




Now the break in.
I only did a twelve round breakin,

The one with the star above it was the shot after I boresighted.
The gun was cleaned, then the three shot group to the right was fired, cleaning after every shot. It measures .331".
The center group was three without cleaning and measures .319".
The rifle was then cleaned and the scope was adjusted, the first two shots are the bottom ones so numbered. The final three are in .245". All five are in .671".
The components are not prepped in any way, and was as follows:
123gr Scenars, Lapua Brass, Fed 205 primers, RL15.
This was tossed together for a breakin load. I am looking forward to load development