Let’s see those Smokeless builds!!

I've got a couple to post I'm addicted to smokeless ML's my first is a switch barrel Lone peak Razor Ti 30" Brux Asg plug McMillan A5
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The second is a savage long action 30"brux my own breach plug ASG module the rifle doubles as a 458 LOTT
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Both push 300 grain Pittmans over 3000fps in to great groups
My carry ML is a savage 10 with a 18" barrel Asg plug was still able to hit 2650fps with 250 grainers
 
Any details on "rolling your own"?
I would like to build a switch barrel platform/system.
I only have a Zermatt/BigHorn SS TL3 short action for components so far.
Probably best to use a magnum action?
 
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This is my second McWhorter built smokeless. The first was about 10yrs ago and required a plastic sabot. Not the case with this one.
Bullet to bore
Brux 26" + custom brake
Borden Action
Jewell trigger
McMillan stock, hand painted lichen camo
Topped w/ Leica Magnus 2.4-16x56i
Shoots better than I can shoot it....current load is 73.5g of imr-4198, pushing a 325gr Pittman Aeromax @ 2850fps. It's a 1 ragged hole special at 100yds, and I've shot under .5moa out to 400yds.....and I'm hardly a long range sniper. The recoil is a little stiff compared to my .280ai, but I have more confidence shooting this than any other rifle I own.
 

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72.6gr. Groups start opening up at 73gr

It shot as well with 328 gr Pittman but recoil was worse and velocity was at 2630. I went with the increase velocity.
I wouldn't mind scaling back the recoil on mine....maybe I'm getting old and soft, but it really punishes me.
The guys who built mine are now shooting the same bullet at +\- 3200fps, but it requires like 104gr of 4198. I can't imagine taking the beating it's bound to give.
 
I wouldn't mind scaling back the recoil on mine....maybe I'm getting old and soft, but it really punishes me.
The guys who built mine are now shooting the same bullet at +\- 3200fps, but it requires like 104gr of 4198. I can't imagine taking the beating it's bound to give.
I am having another one built a little lighter. I feel that 2800 is enough to put the hammer down. This one weighs 10lb 2oz with optics.
 
72.6gr. Groups start opening up at 73gr

It shot as well with 328 gr Pittman but recoil was worse and velocity was at 2630. I went with the increase velocity.
I love the shorter barrel with yours....it doesn't cost u much speed, and much easier to handle in a tree or a blind.
 
I had a mcwhorter I sold. I am a short barreled dude now. So much more comfortable in a blind.
Yeah they charge a premium....it's always top shelf and u know it will shoot. But buying the components and having a good builder do the work is def more economical.
I bought mine from Allan, who's the owner. He had built it and used it on 3 or 4 trips. I needed one in a hurry and it was mine. I'd like to have a 20 or 22" barrel though.
 
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