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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    Extend as in make it fit longer overall length rounds...
    Getting TimeRiders rig set up for the Toby Shoot. It's almost as I was told to set it up. Will get a T3 on it a bit down the track, but while at gunworks organising the chamber work I noticed their fidget spinners on the counter, so for expedience got them to bung one on at the same time. Got her prone on the blunt end to set up the scope this afternoon.

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    Browning A-Bolt 7mm Rem Mag (Left Hand).
    Gunworks brake.
    EGW 20 MOA rail.
    Burris rings with +/-10 inserts.
    Sightron SIII 6-24x50, MOA.
    Harris bipod.

    Not pictured is a Gunworks suppressor, but that will be left behind in favour of sharing the noise love.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gadgetman View Post
    Getting TimeRiders rig set up for the Toby Shoot. It's almost as I was told to set it up. Will get a T3 on it a bit down the track, but while at gunworks organising the chamber work I noticed their fidget spinners on the counter, so for expedience got them to bung one on at the same time. Got her prone on the blunt end to set up the scope this afternoon.

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    Browning A-Bolt 7mm Rem Mag (Left Hand).
    Gunworks brake.
    EGW 20 MOA rail.
    Burris rings with +/-10 inserts.
    Sightron SIII 6-24x50, MOA.
    Harris bipod.

    Not pictured is a Gunworks suppressor, but that will be left behind in favour of sharing the noise love.
    nice bolts on the proper side

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    The bolt is on the wrong side.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    The bolt is on the wrong side.
    Very much so. I did make sure that she kept Rushy happy by having the faulty bolt open for the photo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    The bolt is on the wrong side.
    who cares ill still shoot it all day long

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    My new terminator products 300 RUM.
    Model 7 action and a factory rem barrel, stug stock, vx5 held on by talleys. And possibly the most important part- a terminator t2 to keep this thing bearable!!!

    My load I'm running is getting the 230 bergers moving along at 2950fps.

    3.3kg all up without the bipod!!!

    This is my 4th terminator rifle and I couldn't be happier with all of them!
    Thanks again @kiwigreg









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    Quote Originally Posted by 338 View Post
    My new terminator products 300 RUM.
    Model 7 action and a factory rem barrel, stug stock, vx5 held on by talleys. And possibly the most important part- a terminator t2 to keep this thing bearable!!!

    My load I'm running is getting the 230 bergers moving along at 2950fps.

    3.3kg all up without the bipod!!!

    This is my 4th terminator rifle and I couldn't be happier with all of them!
    Thanks again @kiwigreg









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    That's a bloody long cartridge in a very short action - how do you find it so far? Single feeding?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 338 View Post
    My new terminator products 300 RUM.
    Model 7 action and a factory rem barrel, stug stock, vx5 held on by talleys. And possibly the most important part- a terminator t2 to keep this thing bearable!!!

    My load I'm running is getting the 230 bergers moving along at 2950fps.

    3.3kg all up without the bipod!!!

    This is my 4th terminator rifle and I couldn't be happier with all of them!
    Thanks again @kiwigreg









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    2950fps with 230s is that a hot load or just so so?? And what length the factory barrel
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikee View Post
    2950fps with 230s is that a hot load or just so so?? And what length the factory barrel
    I'm a full 2 grains below where I found pressure. 26"


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    300 Rum is generally a single feed when running big projectiles seated out even on a long action so I figure it's better to have a shorter, lighter action.


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    New Cooper 92 in 300 win, first time out, 200gr ELD-x Hornardy factory seams to shoot well, 180 federal blue box not so much,
    Its pretty light 7lbs 4 oz, 3.2kg, so a Kg lighter than my 300H&H, pretty lively, but I am at moa out as far as 300m, of course cant find another box of Hornardy 200gr, but have Redding dies on order.
    picked up 190gr Accubonds and 200gr ELD-X and have partions on hand.
    Fitted a Z6 3x18 with BRH, bought used.
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    Quote Originally Posted by southernman View Post
    New Cooper 92 in 300 win, first time out, 200gr ELD-x Hornardy factory seams to shoot well, 180 federal blue box not so much,
    Its pretty light 7lbs 4 oz, 3.2kg, so a Kg lighter than my 300H&H, pretty lively, but I am at moa out as far as 300m, of course cant find another box of Hornardy 200gr, but have Redding dies on order.
    picked up 190gr Accubonds and 200gr ELD-X and have partions on hand.
    Fitted a Z6 3x18 with BRH, bought used.
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    Attachment 75875 300m, three shots, in the top, the single on the bottom is my 6x45, 75gr HP.
    Those coopers are nice bits of kit.
    A different brake might tame her down a bit ya reckon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    Those coopers are nice bits of kit.
    A different brake might tame her down a bit ya reckon?

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    Yea it probably wood, but its a hunting rifle, and I hate brakes with a passion, I will get a suppressor, for it, once its back in NZ, I can shoot it well enough, and have harder kicking rifles, its a typical light weight rifle and is slappy and hard to shoot well, consistency. I've only just got it, and am still getting used to it, and developing a couple loads, then I will move the 300H&H on.

 

 

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