I moved my 6.5CM custom into a chassis freeing up a KRG Bravo. Installed my Rem 700 LTR 308 20 inch fluted into the Bravo plus added an Area 419 brake.
I moved my 6.5CM custom into a chassis freeing up a KRG Bravo. Installed my Rem 700 LTR 308 20 inch fluted into the Bravo plus added an Area 419 brake.
Cut down to 20 inches. 8mm. Ghost ring sight.
Yes, I have gone full meal deal on Area 419 - the muzzle adapter, the two port brake (308), and the suppressor adapter. This was the first time I shot the Area 419 2 port brake it did very well and made a noticeable recoil reduction on a relatively light 308. I got the 2 port for this rifle due to the shorter barrel - the two port vents more to the side (minimal to the rear). I have the Area 419 three port brake on my Accurate Ordnance 6.5 Creedmoor - that started me down this path. All my bolt action "target/competition/long range" rifles now have the Area 419 muzzle adapters and I move the brakes and suppressor (308) around the fleet. I am pleased with Area 419 service and quality. If you look close at the suppressor, that is a former AAC 51T suppressor modified to use the Silencerco Omega style adapters.
Last edited by ranger; 12-22-2019 at 09:08 PM.
My new 223 trainer. Savage 10 223 Heavy Threaded barrel (Cabela special) in a new Oryx chassis (MDT) with AAC 308 suppressor on an Area 419 muzzle adapter. This Oryx chassis fits a lot of actions - I prefer the KRG Bravo but it is not available for Savage. If you want to build this type of long range rifle - a Savage 10 bull barrel threaded from factory plus a entry level chassis is hard to beat for the $$.
Last edited by ranger; 12-22-2019 at 09:29 PM.
I moved my Accurate Ordnance 6.5 Creedmoor to an XLR Evolution chassis I got on a special clearance. My rifle uses a Stiller Specter action that is octagon and they closed out their remaining chassis for that specific action. Can't wait to take it out distance. Zero barely moved after I moved it and torques it down.
second stamp came through a few weeks ago - now the proud father of twins:
And so it begins...
ARC Nucleus 1.1 long action for a 300 PRC build.
“There is no growth in the comfort zone.”--Jocko Willink
"You can never have too many knives." --Joe Ambercrombie
I fell in the same rabbit hole, 6.5 Creedmoor
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