6mm br what u think about it?
#12
yes it is a small world i didnt take any pictures yet and im working in washington right now. i know will took sum i will see if he still has them. i guess i gonna have to learn more about guns besideds shooting them so i can talk intelligent on here but that what Will is for.DID WILL SHOW U THE GUN THAT FIBER METAL STOCK PIANT JOB IS COOL HE HAD DUN
#13
I have a 243wssm he built me and i was wanting a true varmit gun and i was told this is the best vs a 22-250 and it is one sweet shooter the guy that put it together for me is a good freind he is the gun master im just a shooter he told me the pros and cons of the 2 so it became a 6mmbr best part about the gun i luv it has a 20 imch barrel i luv that its so short
#15
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: pa
Posts: 26
hi fellas, i'm new to THIS site. i learned about it from gunnermlr and joemontana. guess i'm the lucky guy who gets to build guns for others to enjoy. the one gun i did for joemotana is a 6mm br. the specs are as follows;
Bat vr action
kreiger 14tw ss fluted 19" long
hs precision model 7 varmit stock
(filled in and reinletted for the Bat action)
(the stock is then dipped in a custom carbon fiber)
ss rem trigger set at 1 1/2 lbs
rw hart custom one peice base and rings
leupold 6.5 x 20 efr target scope
lapua brass
nosler 55gr bt
varget powder (vel. 3540fps)
shoots low .2s ,if you do your part
both gunnermlr and i use the 6 br's for benchrest comp. with the heavier 105s and 108 bergers going high 2700 to low 2900,the perform quit well from 200yrds out to 1000. they are fun to shoot, with a lot less recoil the 6.5s and larger cal. i'll try to figure out how to post a pic enjoy
Bat vr action
kreiger 14tw ss fluted 19" long
hs precision model 7 varmit stock
(filled in and reinletted for the Bat action)
(the stock is then dipped in a custom carbon fiber)
ss rem trigger set at 1 1/2 lbs
rw hart custom one peice base and rings
leupold 6.5 x 20 efr target scope
lapua brass
nosler 55gr bt
varget powder (vel. 3540fps)
shoots low .2s ,if you do your part
both gunnermlr and i use the 6 br's for benchrest comp. with the heavier 105s and 108 bergers going high 2700 to low 2900,the perform quit well from 200yrds out to 1000. they are fun to shoot, with a lot less recoil the 6.5s and larger cal. i'll try to figure out how to post a pic enjoy
Last edited by wilbur300wsm; 02-16-2011 at 04:22 PM.
#16
Yea post some pics, I have a 100% carbon fiber stock but it would be much cheaper to get one dipped for the look!!
You can always PM me for my e-mail then I can post the pics for you...but if you have a photobucket its super simple to post them here...
You can always PM me for my e-mail then I can post the pics for you...but if you have a photobucket its super simple to post them here...
#18
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: pa
Posts: 26
jeepkid, we've used the kevler pounder stocks from brown precision before, nice and light but a pain in the backside to work with. the place that does the dipping for me is called liquid illusions here in pa. they do very good work, they've done qiute a few stock for us.
#20
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: pa
Posts: 26
jeepkid, for hunting stock, it's $95. you can get semi gloss or high gloss. talk to kevin, they have lots of diff patters to choose from
http://liquidillusion.net/pattern.html
http://liquidillusion.net/pattern.html