4 but one is way back in the vault. Building one in MRC Action in the near future.Must have been sleeping...you have 3?....![]()
Krish
Krish
4 but one is way back in the vault. Building one in MRC Action in the near future.Must have been sleeping...you have 3?....![]()
Wow....what are the specs on those bottom 2...weight ..barrel length etc please?...top one looks like possibly got a thing on the end of the barrel....other 24 but one is way back in the vault. Building one in MRC Action in the near future.
Krish
Krish
OK thought barrels were bit shorter...but must be the angle of photo ...all very nice...and wood on all of them looks very good...when you fancy swopping one for a visit let me knowThey are all about 10.5 lb's bare. All have mercury reducers . The middle one have 2. That is how i ordered it. Middle one is the only one I have shot with 600gr woodleigh. The other three i have not shot since I got them. If I am not mistaken they are 24 or 25 as factory specs. None of them are modified other than the muzzle break on two of them. Only one with break is posted. All cz 550's.
Krish
Since you said that I measured them. They are in fact 24" .
Krish.
They are all about 10.5 lb's bare. All have mercury reducers . The middle one have 2. That is how i ordered it. Middle one is the only one I have shot with 600gr woodleigh. The other three i have not shot since I got them. If I am not mistaken they are 24 or 25 as factory specs. None of them are modified other than the muzzle break on two of them. Only one with break is posted. All cz 550's.
Krish
That Sako BB in 500, I love it dearly, but it's absolutely the worst ;The width of a Sako butt stock is not nearly what it should be to soak up the recoil of a .50 caliber. I've said it several times...stock fit becomes more critical as the caliber goes up. Sako believes the butt stock shape used on a 6.5CM will be just fine for .375 and above. It's not.
An AHR #3 is a different story altogether.