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Unread 06-08-06, 07:03
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My M40



Thought I'd help add to the new forums....

Base rifle was a Remington 700 Vamint Synthetic .308win

The Stock is a solid molded McMillan HTG with sniper fill under the action for added weight.

The bbl is a Mike Rock 20" pipe. 1.250" at the breech with a straight taper to 1.000" at the muzzle.

The recoil lug, trigger guard, one piece scope base, and rings are all Badger Ordnance.

The trigger is a Jewell set to 3lbs with .75mm of travel

The glass is a M1LR 3.5x10 with a Premiere Reticles mildot reticle (cross hairs are etched, not a wire)

The stock pack is Eagle Industries.

If I do my part, and with proper ammunition, this rifle is capable of 1/3 MOA.
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not so precision now but wait till I get it all sent and back from GA also look forward to seeing you out this weekend Gunnfixr
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Am I going nuts or is the first rifle a lefty?
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Both pictures above have left handed ejection... You guys both left handed or is the board mirroring pictures?
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Am I going nuts or is the first rifle a lefty?
That looks like a big ole' lefty bolt handle to me too. The stock saddle also makes it look a little uncomfortable for a right hander too.

ETA: They must both be left handers as the other images on the site don't appear to be mirrored.
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Yup, both Lefties. Stick looks good, T.
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Yup, both Lefties. Stick looks good, T.
Thanks. I'll be running it this Saturday at the match...
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Post that sweet group you shot.
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Those dudes shoot from the wrong side of the rifle.

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You're both wrong, and right...or is that left? I'm a freak, I like shooting left handed, with right handed guns and vice versa.
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not so precision now but wait till I get it all sent and back from GA also look forward to seeing you out this weekend Gunnfixr
You broke it!

Your mother and I told you not to leave it laying around!

And from another Lefty shooting righty guns........
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Nice sticks you all have there.
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yep nice rigs
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man thats cool im a lefty too...........my savage 10 is a lefty too.........
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Not an M40 but..... Remington 700 .300 Remington ultra mag. Choate varmint stock and Shepherd 3-10 scope

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Here's mine. Not an M40 but close. Mines a Rem 700 Police DM (.308) that was reworked by PWS Quantico, who lapped the action, glass bedded it and did the trigger job on it. Before I had John Noveske cut it to 20" and thread the muzzle it was shooting 1.3" groups at 300yds at Quantico Range 1 with 175gr BH ammo. Since the shortening and running the AAC Cyclone I've not noticed any less accuracy, if anything it's more accurate now. At 100yds I can put 10 rounds into about 1/2".

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ok this one is in a little better shape

Factory remington sendero in 7mm mag 4.5-14 lupy VXIII with a mildot reticle and MK4 rings

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