Daniel Hagerty
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Might make weight but I'm guessing that you will be about 1/4" over the max allowed length for U-guns.
Lynn Shultz
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If the bore is 50 cal should be no problem weight
But like 260 the OAL may get you
But the guys in Ohio starting a new x
Class shoot what you brung they welcome fire beathing dragons
jrs
"ole78x80"
Life's easier when your only average
IHMSA #57528
Match director Backyard range 2013,2014
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ole95 wrote:If the bore is 50 cal should be no problem weight
But like 260 the OAL may get you
But the guys in Ohio starting a new x
Class shoot what you brung they welcome fire beathing dragons
Forcast for Tusco this saturday is high of 42 with AM rain/snow showers. Yes, I will be welcoming any fire breathing dragons.
That is a 31" Krieger 6.5 Cal 1:8 twist barrel blank. when it is cut down to proper length, I should have enough left for a second barrel to use later.
I am still making up my mind if I want it contoured to a standard silhouette contour and have the Muzzle brake installed, OR go Bull Barrel and not use a muzzle brake.
It will be chambered either in 6.5BR or 6.5x47 Lapua. I shoot a lot of 500 Meter, so the extra horsepower of the 6.5x47 lapua is what I am Favoring.
Daniel Hagerty
IHMSA # 42084L
IHMSA News Editor - 2015-2017
.22 records Coordinator - Present
CA State Director - 2015-2019
Match Director, Stockton Silhouette club 1990-1995
NRA Patriot Endowment Life Member
nutcase wrote:ok, time to be serious ;)
I am still making up my mind if I want it contoured to a standard silhouette contour and have the Muzzle brake installed, OR go Bull Barrel and not use a muzzle brake.
Real men don't need no stinking brake!
Steve W.
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Due to recent cutbacks the light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off.
If your looking for opions here my $00.02
I have 2 striker "fun guns"
308 fac. Barrel with brake and 6.5x 284 heavy
Taper no brake. With full house loads and same weight bullets the heavy no brake
Has a lot less recoil and i like the heavy barrel
Better. Now this heavy would not make weight
But this barrel shoyld on a lighter xp
jrs
"ole78x80"
Life's easier when your only average
IHMSA #57528
Match director Backyard range 2013,2014
NRA
nutcase wrote:ok, time to be serious ;)
I am still making up my mind if I want it contoured to a standard silhouette contour and have the Muzzle brake installed, OR go Bull Barrel and not use a muzzle brake.
Real men don't need no stinking brake!
Steve W.
I am leaning that way.. But you remember my XP 7-08 I shot on 1/2 size the first WCC? between me, Ted and Richard Mischler I think we broke at least 5 Targets
Daniel Hagerty
IHMSA # 42084L
IHMSA News Editor - 2015-2017
.22 records Coordinator - Present
CA State Director - 2015-2019
Match Director, Stockton Silhouette club 1990-1995
NRA Patriot Endowment Life Member
ole95 wrote:If your looking for opions here my $00.02
I have 2 striker "fun guns"
308 fac. Barrel with brake and 6.5x 284 heavy
Taper no brake. With full house loads and same weight bullets the heavy no brake
Has a lot less recoil and i like the heavy barrel
Better. Now this heavy would not make weight
But this barrel shoyld on a lighter xp
I hope you don't shoot those in Prone!
Daniel Hagerty
IHMSA # 42084L
IHMSA News Editor - 2015-2017
.22 records Coordinator - Present
CA State Director - 2015-2019
Match Director, Stockton Silhouette club 1990-1995
NRA Patriot Endowment Life Member