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It's a solid Billet stock highly polished and the action is a Bat the barrel is 1.5" and is set in a barrel block, the rifle was built by Bruce Baer and the rest also built by Baer, the rest is a two piece to be legal in IBS and is fully adjustable front and rear wind age and elevation. I'm the second owner of the rifle and I had it redone and balanced a bit better for my liking. As for accuracy yes it's very accurate it has shot 4" at 1000 yards and sub 2" at 600 yards. I currently have it chambered in 30 boo boo and a 22 dasher with two different bolts for each caliber. It's a work of art and a job in itself to keep polished.
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i'm confused. do you ever move the gun yourself or do you just wind the cranks then pull the trigger

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i'm confused. do you ever move the gun yourself or do you just wind the cranks then pull the trigger


Based on what I've read, they rarely move the rifle. Most adjustments appear to be made by turning a couple knobs on the rest. Edited by TripleDigitRide
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can you explain "30 boo boo"?  the gun is awesome, never seen anything like that

 

 

The 30 Boo Boo is based of an 8x68 RWS case resized and fire formed it's a design Dave Tooley came up with and is very accurate

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[quote name="jphillips63" post="898388" timestamp="1359395551"]Explain?[/quote] The answer is "why not?"
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ooo, shiny.

 

I must now have a 30-boo-boo just because I have never heard of it before.  Preferably in a pistol.

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The answer is "why not?"

 

 

Ah ok. I can think of a few why nots, but I've always been different than most. I've never followed the pack on the "in" thing I've always taken the more challenging routes in competition shooting. It's had it's up and downs but once mastered it's self rewarding.

 

 Here's an example...

 

  http://www.6mmbr.com/gunweek030.html

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amazing stuff sir. Now where do you live so that i can stay at least 2,500 yards away :D

 

 

 When I go down to Ga and meet up with some of my friends in Milan I normally take the 338 Lapua and my 50 BMG and put on a show of shooting Gallon jugs and 3 Liter coke bottles at a mile. There are a few cotton fields down there that allows to get to that distance. Longest kill on a PD was North of Sturgis and that shot was 2200 yards.   

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 When I go down to Ga and meet up with some of my friends in Milan I normally take the 338 Lapua and my 50 BMG and put on a show of shooting Gallon jugs and 3 Liter coke bottles at a mile. There are a few cotton fields down there that allows to get to that distance. Longest kill on a PD was North of Sturgis and that shot was 2200 yards.   

That's insane. Hey I got you a candy bar. Have you lost weight? Gosh you're a nice guy! :D

 

Seriously though, I have to ask and excuse me if this is too personal. But I can't fathom the wallet required for such gear and the reloading facility. Are you sponsered or is all of this out of pocket?

 

I could never afford it, mostly because I have too many hobbies.

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