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Lightweight 6 Dasher build
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<blockquote data-quote="Idaho Trecker" data-source="post: 3070063" data-attributes="member: 67706"><p>Bat Igniter </p><p>Mcmillan game hunter</p><p>TT special </p><p>Hawkins m5 hunter bm and mag with spacer kit (runs flawless)</p><p>16.5" proof sendero</p><p>20 moa Bat rail</p><p>Seekins rings</p><p>Leica amplus 6 3-18</p><p></p><p>The bumblebee doesn't limit stock but just adds more hassle to the process of having it inlet for the flat bottom and bosses. I have a bumblebee in an alterra stock and it took a long time to have Bat inlet the stock for me. If I had the budget I'd go for the vesper but if not the Igniter because I don't have to send the stock off for inlet at extra time and expense. I've moved to the kelbly nanook's now and like them quite a bit. My only gripe with them is the trigger hanger... don't know why a hunting action needs that. It takes up space that could allow for a longer magazine length rather than the hanger protruding forward into that space.</p><p></p><p>Just worked up a load yesterday with 88 grain hammer hunter to shoot some pigs in a couple weeks. Looks like I'll be right at 2900 fps. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]557863[/ATTACH]</p><p>I've been shootimg 87 vmax for coyotes and squirrels and 108 eldm,112 match burners, 115 rdf and 105 a max for paper/steel. This cartridge seems to eat everything and love it. I have a heavier one built on a sako 85 varmint for more paper/steel fun and it will also be getting a 22 dasher barrel soon.</p><p></p><p>I'll be interested to see your build come together. I've wondered how light I could have made one with the right budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaho Trecker, post: 3070063, member: 67706"] Bat Igniter Mcmillan game hunter TT special Hawkins m5 hunter bm and mag with spacer kit (runs flawless) 16.5" proof sendero 20 moa Bat rail Seekins rings Leica amplus 6 3-18 The bumblebee doesn't limit stock but just adds more hassle to the process of having it inlet for the flat bottom and bosses. I have a bumblebee in an alterra stock and it took a long time to have Bat inlet the stock for me. If I had the budget I'd go for the vesper but if not the Igniter because I don't have to send the stock off for inlet at extra time and expense. I've moved to the kelbly nanook's now and like them quite a bit. My only gripe with them is the trigger hanger... don't know why a hunting action needs that. It takes up space that could allow for a longer magazine length rather than the hanger protruding forward into that space. Just worked up a load yesterday with 88 grain hammer hunter to shoot some pigs in a couple weeks. Looks like I'll be right at 2900 fps. [ATTACH type="full"]557863[/ATTACH] I've been shootimg 87 vmax for coyotes and squirrels and 108 eldm,112 match burners, 115 rdf and 105 a max for paper/steel. This cartridge seems to eat everything and love it. I have a heavier one built on a sako 85 varmint for more paper/steel fun and it will also be getting a 22 dasher barrel soon. I'll be interested to see your build come together. I've wondered how light I could have made one with the right budget. [/QUOTE]
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