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Post by rodney on Jan 2, 2016 20:52:54 GMT -5
Have meant to post this for a while but work has been crazy the last three months. Last year at this time I had the chance to pick up a of a deal on a new unfired Remington Ultimaate Muzzleloader. Stripped it down to the bare action and sent it off to Jeff to have him build my barreled action assembly. I fitted the factory Remington stock and could not get the cheek weld I wanted so I used the new stock pictured. Bedded it last week and headed to the range today. I was only able to shoot 125 yards form the bipod and a rear bag but the results were very good. Load was a 300 grain Match Hunter requiring fairly easly two hand loading, 75 grains H4198, and LRMP. I was just bore sighted leaving the house so the first one was about 4" left and I just fired two more to get a group before zeroing. The three shot group consists of the first fouling shot and the next two immediately following. The three shots measured .625 center to center. Just love this rifle. Thanks Jeff!
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Post by deadeyedon89 on Jan 2, 2016 21:01:18 GMT -5
Have meant to post this for a while but work has been crazy the last three months. Last year at this time I had the chance to pick up a of a deal on a new unfired Remington Ultimaate Muzzleloader. Stripped it down to the bare action and sent it off to Jeff to have him build my barreled action assembly.
I fitted the factory Remington stock and could not get the cheek weld I wanted so I used the new stock pictured. Bedded it last week and headed to the range today. I was only able to shoot 125 yards form the bipod and a rear bag but the results were very good. Load was a 300 grain Match Hunter requiring fairly easly two hand loading, 75 grains H4198, and LRMP.
I was just bore sighted leaving the house so the first one was about 4" left and I just fired two more to get a group before zeroing. The three shot group consists of the first fouling shot and the next two immediately following. The three shots measured .625 center to center. Just love this rifle. Thanks Jeff!
Jeffs guns just plain shoot...... But it takes a good person behind the trigger as well....... GREAT SHOOTING Rodney
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Post by Yankee Bill on Jan 2, 2016 21:46:00 GMT -5
That's a sweet looking rig! Good shooting too! Congrats, enjoy the rifle.
YB
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Post by jims on Jan 2, 2016 22:20:16 GMT -5
Nice fluting and shooting.
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Post by rojo23 on Jan 3, 2016 7:27:48 GMT -5
great group
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2016 9:00:22 GMT -5
great looking gun and nice grouping to start off for sure!
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Post by itneverends22 on Jan 3, 2016 9:14:31 GMT -5
good looking rig, great shooting..
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2016 12:08:53 GMT -5
Very nice setup and shooting
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Post by WGK on Jan 3, 2016 13:33:09 GMT -5
Nice looking rifle may I ask what kind of stock that is.
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Post by zalexander on Jan 3, 2016 14:12:47 GMT -5
Nice looking rifle may I ask what kind of stock that is. The stock looks like a Bobby Hart LRT. I have the same one on my 700 conversion and I really like it.
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Post by rodney on Jan 5, 2016 21:28:53 GMT -5
It is the LRT as noted above without the Aluminum bedding block. Thanks for the comments guys.
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Post by schunter on Jan 5, 2016 21:32:41 GMT -5
Beautiful gun and a great group!
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Post by hando31 on Jan 7, 2016 19:24:55 GMT -5
Beautiful gun all around Rod, the fluting is sick. The groups will probably just get tighter and tighter based on what most of Jeff's guns do, enjoy
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