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These are the rifles I used in the Nationals. The wood stock is a savage target action timed and trued by Fred Moreo of Sharp Shooters Supplies and one of his offset dogtracker stocks with a Brux 7mm 1 in 9 inch 30 inch, 1.25 straight barrel. I used this one from 300-800 yards but would have happily kept going with it except I had the BAT below working at higher speed with pointed hybrids. The scope is a converted sightron 10-50 with Peter Smith custom reticle (Big thanks to Peter Smith for all his help).
The other is a BAT trilug dual port action (yes I can here you groaning from here Bruce), on a converted McMillan F class stock. I added some carbon fibre and foam layers and an offset and it tracks beautifully. I have to thank Phill Mastin and truflite for a pair of great 32 inch 1 in 9 twist barrels that, at this early stage, seem as accurate as each other (and the one I had last year so 3/3 for Truflite). Scope is a March 5-50 which I am extremely happy with. Also a big thanks to Mark Fairbairn (wild dog) and Peter Smith (once again) who diagnosed my bedding problem over a few wines on the last night of Mackay queens. Since then this outfit has been humming.
All chambered in 284 SHEHANE
As discussed with Marty we just have to work out how to bottle what we have now and open it up again next year. It seems whilst it is hard to get them humming, it is even harder to keep them there.