Pics of your precision rifle

Pardone the crappy pics. 13lbs 4 oz as seen with bipod, but I am waiting on a mdt rail to instal my new sierra 7 bipod!

-Savage 10tr
-mdt lss-xl
-mdt skeleton light
-ergo grip
-kel-tec RFB muzzel brake
-factory egw rail
-Nightforce NXS 5.5-22×50 moar-t
-Nightforce ultralight extrem rings (low)
-Nightforce ptl
-cadwell elcheapo bipod( will be replace with Sierra 7)



 
Couple pics I snapped today:

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Here is mine - 6mm Dasher, Borden Rimrock action, Kreiger barrel, McMillan stock, Sightron 10-50x. It doesn't seem to have the wow factor that a lot of the others have, but that's my baby. Also a picture of my seating depth test, each group is 5 rounds at 100 yards. Won three gold medals at the Provincials in Alberta and broke the club record for 400m



 
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This is my Custom .308.
-Defiance Machine Rebel short action, right bolt, left target port, heavy tang, accepts 10 round AI AW mags
-Broughton 10-twist m40 contour barrel at 24"
-ATRS dbm for AI AW mags
-McMillan A5, all the bells and whistles
-Jewel Trigger
-Atlas bipod
-Nightforce NXS 5.5-22x56
-ATRS rings

If memory serves me correctly, it weighed in at about 17.8 lbs scoped, but unloaded. It shoots fantastic, but I don't really have any pics of targets.
 
Here is mine - 6mm Dasher, Borden Rimrock action, Kreiger barrel, McMillan stock, Sightron 10-50x. It doesn't seem to have the wow factor that a lot of the others have, but that's my baby. Also a picture of my seating depth test, each group is 5 rounds at 100 yards. Won three gold medals at the Provincials in Alberta and broke the club record for 400m

THAT'S a wow factor for me!!! oO

:)

Dark
 
After looking at some of the other rifles in here, I can't tell if mine are "target and precision rifles" or "black and green precision rifles"

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My head hurts, lol!
 
Well you've certainly got my wow factor

Gilbert
Here is mine - 6mm Dasher, Borden Rimrock action, Kreiger barrel, McMillan stock, Sightron 10-50x. It doesn't seem to have the wow factor that a lot of the others have, but that's my baby. Also a picture of my seating depth test, each group is 5 rounds at 100 yards. Won three gold medals at the Provincials in Alberta and broke the club record for 400m



 
After looking at some of the other rifles in here, I can't tell if mine are "target and precision rifles" or "black and green precision rifles"

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My head hurts, lol!

Well I dont know much about anything but here is how I see it:

Target rifles is a tool usually single shot or bolt action , to compete and or to target shoot at extreme distance. With no compromise on bareel lenght and size and also will usually feature heavier bipod or tripod.

Black and green precision rifle is a tool that is usually bolt action or semi auto rifle that his ment to hit target at extrem long ranges but also attention is given to the weight of the rifle to allow the rifle to have the capability to be portable for competition that requires more portability (like PRS) , for hunting purpose or millitary and police application
 
Well I dont know much about anything but here is how I see it:

Target rifles is a tool usually single shot or bolt action , to compete and or to target shoot at extreme distance. With no compromise on bareel lenght and size and also will usually feature heavier bipod or tripod.

Black and green precision rifle is a tool that is usually bolt action or semi auto rifle that his ment to hit target at extrem long ranges but also attention is given to the weight of the rifle to allow the rifle to have the capability to be portable for competition that requires more portability (like PRS) , for hunting purpose or millitary and police application

I would think the same. Black and green precision rifle would be more "practical" to deploy elsewhere than in a range.

Dark
 
Well I dont know much about anything but here is how I see it:

Target rifles is a tool usually single shot or bolt action , to compete and or to target shoot at extreme distance. With no compromise on bareel lenght and size and also will usually feature heavier bipod or tripod.

Black and green precision rifle is a tool that is usually bolt action or semi auto rifle that his ment to hit target at extrem long ranges but also attention is given to the weight of the rifle to allow the rifle to have the capability to be portable for competition that requires more portability (like PRS) , for hunting purpose or millitary and police application

Gotcha, I probably would not want to go for a 13km ruck march lugging one of my rifles through the hills, but but would not be impossible.

No competitions for me yet, maybe one day :)

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Here is mine - 6mm Dasher, Borden Rimrock action, Kreiger barrel, McMillan stock, Sightron 10-50x. It doesn't seem to have the wow factor that a lot of the others have, but that's my baby. Also a picture of my seating depth test, each group is 5 rounds at 100 yards. Won three gold medals at the Provincials in Alberta and broke the club record for 400m




I look at those groups and think WOW !!!

Who did your smithing?

Care to share some other specs? like bullet, is it turn neck etc?
 
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You bet. Berger Hybrid 6mm 105g bullet. Neck turned just enough to make it shiny. Lapua brass, CCI 400 primers, Varget powder. Wilson seating die, Redding Sizing Die with bushing. Bushing has just enough tension to hold the bullet, but not more than that. Rings are higher than normal to keep your head up. The barrel has about 4,000 rounds through it so it probably needs replacing soon. Gunsmith was Henry Rempel in Calgary.
 
Here is mine - 6mm Dasher, Borden Rimrock action, Kreiger barrel, McMillan stock, Sightron 10-50x. It doesn't seem to have the wow factor that a lot of the others have, but that's my baby. Also a picture of my seating depth test, each group is 5 rounds at 100 yards. Won three gold medals at the Provincials in Alberta and broke the club record for 400m




When I first looked at the picture without reading the post I thought the measurements were group size, not seating depth, didn't quite make sense...
I say wow!
 
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