.308 Winchester
Remington 700 (Bare Receiver - Non Designated)
Take Off Remington 700 .308 Win barrel w/ 1-12" twist cut to 15.75" in length
Choate Ultimate Varmint Stock Modified to Pistol Stock
Timney Trigger (2 pounds)
MARS Rail
Warne Rings
Weaver 2.5-8x Pistol Scope
Hit the range this afternoon to test the accuracy and zero before I coat the stock with Brownell's AlumaHyde II Epoxy Paint.
Federal 168gr Gold Metal Match
Federal 175gr Gold Metal Match
Hornady TAP 168gr A-Max
100yard Zero with the Hornady TAP 168gr A-Max = 3" High @ 100 Yards
Video of Recoil with the Hornady Factory Ammo
http://vid26.photobucket.com/albums/c106...zpsofhpmwoh.mp4The gun shoots very well for a Take-Off barrel and a slow twist. I'm rather pleased for what little I have in the gun. Sort of a spur of the moment parts gun.
I was initially going to thread the barrel and I may eventually do so. But, it's not at the moment. I actually shot the pistol mostly left handed and ran the bolt with my right hand today. Been awhile since I've shot a SP with a bi-pod and now I remember why I don't like the bounce that results. A brake will assuredly help with that. I've been spoiled with field rests and heavy bench rests.
I'll lighten the trigger more when I take it apart to coat the stock. The scope is a good hunting scope, which this gun is purpose built for. A little light powered for target work, but it suited fine.
I'm pretty happy with the build and plan to hammer some hogs in the near future with her.