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<blockquote data-quote="Happyshooter" data-source="post: 2836780" data-attributes="member: 127025"><p>One of my clients from Iowa called and asked that I set up a light weight rifle that he could hunt in very thick timber or step out and take a six or seven hundred yard shot if necessary. He was partial to the 28 Nosler that I did for him years ago so we decided to stick with that cartridge. Here's a parts list that was used.</p><p></p><p>Zermatt SR3 action</p><p>Proof Research 22" Light Sendero 8 twist barrel</p><p>Triggertech Diamond Pro Trigger</p><p>AG Composite Alpine Hunter stock in Carbon Blaze - He saw my 6.5 demo and liked the look so we ran with it. </p><p>HS Precision detachable magazine</p><p>US Optics 1.8-10x Foundation Series scope. NOTE: He was concerned with the low power range but that changed as soon as he shot it.</p><p>I used the 195 grain Berger EOL with a temp stable powder and ADG brass for the preferred load.</p><p>The Energetic Arms Vox K2 took the pop out while I was doing load development. I just recently started using this line of suppressors and have been extremely happy with them. </p><p></p><p>After break-in I fired a couple quick standing at about ten yards, then one off Gunstix at 1010 Yards, then one shot off a bench at 1746 just for fun. </p><p>He came out from Iowa and tried it yesterday and was extremely happy. So was I!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Happyshooter, post: 2836780, member: 127025"] One of my clients from Iowa called and asked that I set up a light weight rifle that he could hunt in very thick timber or step out and take a six or seven hundred yard shot if necessary. He was partial to the 28 Nosler that I did for him years ago so we decided to stick with that cartridge. Here's a parts list that was used. Zermatt SR3 action Proof Research 22" Light Sendero 8 twist barrel Triggertech Diamond Pro Trigger AG Composite Alpine Hunter stock in Carbon Blaze - He saw my 6.5 demo and liked the look so we ran with it. HS Precision detachable magazine US Optics 1.8-10x Foundation Series scope. NOTE: He was concerned with the low power range but that changed as soon as he shot it. I used the 195 grain Berger EOL with a temp stable powder and ADG brass for the preferred load. The Energetic Arms Vox K2 took the pop out while I was doing load development. I just recently started using this line of suppressors and have been extremely happy with them. After break-in I fired a couple quick standing at about ten yards, then one off Gunstix at 1010 Yards, then one shot off a bench at 1746 just for fun. He came out from Iowa and tried it yesterday and was extremely happy. So was I!! [/QUOTE]
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