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Post by Hank on Jun 30, 2016 17:38:57 GMT -5
Well guys. I have just finished up another SPML build.. This one is for Jeff Land. The action was supplied by him and I used a Krieger barrel 1-20 twist and a Boyd's Pro Varmint stock. Here is a picture of the finished rifle and a quick video of the test fire..
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Post by speedrackin on Jun 30, 2016 18:12:08 GMT -5
Another great SML keep up the good work and the great video!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2016 18:13:26 GMT -5
Why no brake?
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Post by Kyle on Jun 30, 2016 18:35:21 GMT -5
That is a shooter!!! Another awesome Hankins build!!
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Post by doug136 on Jun 30, 2016 18:47:32 GMT -5
Very impressive shooting
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Post by hillbill on Jun 30, 2016 20:08:14 GMT -5
another shooter...
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Post by itneverends22 on Jun 30, 2016 20:53:57 GMT -5
that is a shooter for sure, very nice build, great video!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2016 21:05:18 GMT -5
Nice looking gun, and exceptional taste in stock and color...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2016 21:46:37 GMT -5
That will be another happy customer.
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Post by nexttime on Jun 30, 2016 21:59:22 GMT -5
That would put a smile on any customers face. Glad I'm on the list.
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Post by 12ptdroptine on Jun 30, 2016 22:12:26 GMT -5
These guns are just crazy accurate nowadays.....crazy Drop
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Post by Richard on Jun 30, 2016 22:29:22 GMT -5
No doubt it shoots Jeff! You have the formula! I am going to add an observation along with a suggestion concerning the bullets. I am sure Jeff has his bench clean but................when shooting at the range, be careful that your bullets DO NOT pick up any grit from the bench. I say this because after sizing these bullets, if they are not degreased, it is easy to have a piece of grit stick to the bullet and this could cause havoc with your bore. After sizing my bullets, I wipe them off with a rag to get most of the Castrol sizing wax off. Then I put them in a can with lacquer thinner and shake them around, pour off the thinner (I re use it)and then put the bullets in a soft cloth and rotate them to dry, then put them in the box or bottle I take to the range. At the range, I put down either a clean cloth or a piece of paper towel to set my bullets on.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2016 8:43:13 GMT -5
No doubt it shoots Jeff! You have the formula! I am going to add an observation along with a suggestion concerning the bullets. I am sure Jeff has his bench clean but................when shooting at the range, be careful that your bullets DO NOT pick up any grit from the bench. I say this because after sizing these bullets, if they are not degreased, it is easy to have a piece of grit stick to the bullet and this could cause havoc with your bore. After sizing my bullets, I wipe them off with a rag to get most of the Castrol sizing wax off. Then I put them in a can with lacquer thinner and shake them around, pour off the thinner (I re use it)and then put the bullets in a soft cloth and rotate them to dry, then put them in the box or bottle I take to the range. At the range, I put down either a clean cloth or a piece of paper towel to set my bullets on. Excellent advice. I love me some lacquer thinner.
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Post by Yankee Bill on Jul 1, 2016 8:59:07 GMT -5
Another quality build and great shooter .... Well done Jeff!
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Post by schunter on Jul 1, 2016 9:31:36 GMT -5
That will work!
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Post by Hank on Jul 1, 2016 20:27:28 GMT -5
No doubt it shoots Jeff! You have the formula! I am going to add an observation along with a suggestion concerning the bullets. I am sure Jeff has his bench clean but................when shooting at the range, be careful that your bullets DO NOT pick up any grit from the bench. I say this because after sizing these bullets, if they are not degreased, it is easy to have a piece of grit stick to the bullet and this could cause havoc with your bore. After sizing my bullets, I wipe them off with a rag to get most of the Castrol sizing wax off. Then I put them in a can with lacquer thinner and shake them around, pour off the thinner (I re use it)and then put the bullets in a soft cloth and rotate them to dry, then put them in the box or bottle I take to the range. At the range, I put down either a clean cloth or a piece of paper towel to set my bullets on. Richard.... That is some good advice about dirt and debris sticking to the bullets. I don't use any sizing grease or lube when sizing these bullets so I shouldn't have anything sticking to them, but I do make sure my ram rod don't pick up an grit from the concrete tables. I also make sure my tables are clean... A piece of sand or two could ruin a perfectly good thing..... Thanks to everyone for the comments on this rifle. Very much appreciated...
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Post by buckdoehunter on Jul 2, 2016 6:23:38 GMT -5
Nice rifle, a shooter for sure.
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