My new .30 Wolf...

Texas

I don't think it is a fair comparison, not apples to apples. The way I see it, someone would choose the tomahawk because they do not want to enlarge the bolt face of an action they own, but want more powder capacity for higher performance with Ultra long barrels.

The Wolf is more accurate, for a number of reasons. The quality of the brass, the quality of the actions, the shape of the powder column, the anti-torque brake has a significant impact on accuracy because of its affect on barrel harmonics and its affect on the human pulling the trigger.

The threaded barrel joint is different (no details so don't ask). The Wolf comes with a 1/3 Moa Guarantee because it is assembled and machined in a better way, and it probably costs $300 dollars more than a Tommy built on the same action with the same stock.

Few give a 1/3 MOA guarantee with a big cartridge because it is not easy to do. We have figured out how, and it takes a little more work, and costs a little more, but for someone concerned about accuracy past 1,000 yards, it is worth it.
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The brake is about 1.200" O.D. and the barrel is about .990" near the muzzle.

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Looks like 3 shades back to back.

How much to get a gun camoed?
How much to get a scope and shade camoed?
Turn around time?
Is it the same as the stuff Armalight uses?

Those are tooooooooo **** cool!!
I have to get one done!
 
Brent


It takes about 3 to 4 weeks. Bolt guns are less then semi - autos. Guns have to be disassembled. And it is best to do a bolt action before bedding, because it saves time. It can still be done after bedding but it is very time consuming.

Bolt guns run about 80 dollars less than the AR variety.

BOLT ACTION-- $280.00 WITH SCOPE AND RINGS.

The pictures do not do them justice even though they are great quality. They look even better in person.
 
Yes, I do all of the realtree HD patterns, and Mossy OAK Breakup, Shadow Grass, Desert, and will soon be doing a digital pattern to defeat NVD's.

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Ok I give whats the digital pattern look like? Sound very interesting. What would the cost run on this special option?
 
Hello,

I'm sure that 300 Tomahawk, 338 Tomahawk and 30 Wolf are excellent cartridges for long range. I may also add 30 and 338 Yogi are excellent as well.

If you want to keep the factory long action, go for 300 Tomahawk. (low budget)

If you have a custom long action, go for Lapua family like Yogi, Wolf and 338/416 Rigby. (high budget)

Check your X-mas present next year.
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-Denny
338 Tomahawkallthewaay.
 
S1,
What compound is it exactly? Is it a polymer, paint or what? I know the stuff Armalite has is very tough stuff. I think it's pretty much the same as what Remington and others are using too.

My wife I think thought I found some porno on the net by my expressions when looking at those things pics, she had to come and look.
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She made some comments about the only two things that get my attention like that are...
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