BallisticsGuy
Well-Known Member
I wanted to finally get my bucket list rifle now that I'm debt free and kids are moved out. This was going to be a huge expenditure but I had a mission in mind: It had to be something that would allow me to get rid of most of my other rifles which meant switch barrel with fantastic return to zero capability and able to take anything from a .223 case to a .338LM case with box mag feeding and night vision clip-on capability and it had to be silly accurate and barrel changes had to be able to be done in the field. I settled on the Desert Tech M2 from a list that included Cadex, Accuracy International, Barrett and a few others. In the end the .223rem requirement eliminated all but the Desert Tech.
I still have a couple barrels outstanding getting cut by Short Action Customs (great people to work with, absolutely helpful, no nonsense, straight shooters) and my .338LM barrel from Desert Tech. I ordered the chassis and the .338LM barrel and tons of accessories in the beginning of December along with the Steiner M7Xi 4-28x56 and Larue LT111 mount.
The scope got to me and the chassis got to my FFL at the end of December and I promptly started the paperwork on the chassis. I finally got it out of Kommiefornia wait jail in early January but didn't even have a bolt for it yet. While I waited for barrels, bolts, mags (a total of 8 short mags and 6 long mags) and such to arrive I started thinking about what other goodies I should have in the hard case I'm setting up as a deployment kit so I picked up an AN/PVS-30 night vision clip-on and a M2124LR night vision clip-on and a PVS-27 night vision clip-on (want to see which one I'll like best in my AO), a couple brakes from APA and Area 419, a UTG over-bore bipod and Arca->Picatinny adapter. I've received the PVS-30 & M2124 and the PVS-27 should arrive any day now. Modern .mil grade clip-on NV is quite expensive but it's also amazing kit. I suspect I'll like the PVS-27 best but the M2124LR is so light weight compared to the 27 or the 30. It's just not got the recoil tolerance of the others and the enormous lens on the 27 is going to dominate in ambient light. We'll see how that shakes out.
About a week ago I received a custom 26-inch 6XC barrel that had a low round count and tons of ammo with it on a Bartlein blank and a few days later an unfired factory Desert Tech 26-inch .300WM barrel. Just as I received the .300WM barrel I get an email from SAC that my 22.5-inch .223Rem barrel/bolt/mag setup is shipping and they're still working on my 26-inch .308Win barrel (on a 400MODBB blank) and 26-inch .338WM barrel. The 338WM and 300WM are both pretty much just for hunting and the others are mostly for competing.
Then I put in a ton of work measuring and checking twice so I could design custom case foam from mycasebuilder.com to fit 5 barrels, 15 magazines, 5 bolts, the rifle chassis with scope, tools, bipod, 60rds of ammo and a PVS-30 or PVS-27 into a case only 45 inches long. Sure it'll weigh 100lbs with all that stuff in it but I'll only have to wheel the one rifle case out to the car (and 5 ammo cans) on shoot days.
It's good to bucket list. What did you do for your bucket list gun? If you haven't done it yet, what do you want to do for your bucket list gun?
I still have a couple barrels outstanding getting cut by Short Action Customs (great people to work with, absolutely helpful, no nonsense, straight shooters) and my .338LM barrel from Desert Tech. I ordered the chassis and the .338LM barrel and tons of accessories in the beginning of December along with the Steiner M7Xi 4-28x56 and Larue LT111 mount.
The scope got to me and the chassis got to my FFL at the end of December and I promptly started the paperwork on the chassis. I finally got it out of Kommiefornia wait jail in early January but didn't even have a bolt for it yet. While I waited for barrels, bolts, mags (a total of 8 short mags and 6 long mags) and such to arrive I started thinking about what other goodies I should have in the hard case I'm setting up as a deployment kit so I picked up an AN/PVS-30 night vision clip-on and a M2124LR night vision clip-on and a PVS-27 night vision clip-on (want to see which one I'll like best in my AO), a couple brakes from APA and Area 419, a UTG over-bore bipod and Arca->Picatinny adapter. I've received the PVS-30 & M2124 and the PVS-27 should arrive any day now. Modern .mil grade clip-on NV is quite expensive but it's also amazing kit. I suspect I'll like the PVS-27 best but the M2124LR is so light weight compared to the 27 or the 30. It's just not got the recoil tolerance of the others and the enormous lens on the 27 is going to dominate in ambient light. We'll see how that shakes out.
About a week ago I received a custom 26-inch 6XC barrel that had a low round count and tons of ammo with it on a Bartlein blank and a few days later an unfired factory Desert Tech 26-inch .300WM barrel. Just as I received the .300WM barrel I get an email from SAC that my 22.5-inch .223Rem barrel/bolt/mag setup is shipping and they're still working on my 26-inch .308Win barrel (on a 400MODBB blank) and 26-inch .338WM barrel. The 338WM and 300WM are both pretty much just for hunting and the others are mostly for competing.
Then I put in a ton of work measuring and checking twice so I could design custom case foam from mycasebuilder.com to fit 5 barrels, 15 magazines, 5 bolts, the rifle chassis with scope, tools, bipod, 60rds of ammo and a PVS-30 or PVS-27 into a case only 45 inches long. Sure it'll weigh 100lbs with all that stuff in it but I'll only have to wheel the one rifle case out to the car (and 5 ammo cans) on shoot days.
It's good to bucket list. What did you do for your bucket list gun? If you haven't done it yet, what do you want to do for your bucket list gun?