25 June 2004, 07:20
Jerry EdenRe: Pics of the custom 6mm-06....
hvyw8t:
That is one fine looking rifle. I am building almost the exact same rifle, but with a Pac-Nor Barrel, and no flutes.
I really appreciate the load data and other info you have posted.
Thanks
Jerry
23 June 2004, 16:47
hvyw8t
Remmington long action, krieger match stainless barrel, 4 groove, 1in 9 twist finished at 28.5 inches. HS Precision pss stock. Leupold scope and mounts.
My hats off to Kirby Allen of Allen Precision ( fifty driver) for putting together an incredible rifle. He has some incredible talent. He finished it ahead of schedule and had some fantastic suggestions along the way. This wont be the last one he specs out for me. I will post some data and groups next. Cheers!
23 June 2004, 16:50
hvyw8tHere is some data and a pic of a group or two....
54 grains h414
71 grain berger mef
win brass
fed 215m primer
velocity avg. 3956
sd 47 fps
group size .240
57 grains h414
55 grain nosler
win brass
fed 215m primer
average velocity 4432
sd 27 fps
group size .223

24 June 2004, 08:48
laduckkillerhvyw8t -Would love to see the pics, but they don't show up (trying to view pictures outside of imagestation???)
I cant access my pictures I have uploaded at Imagestation. Seems they want money now...
24 June 2004, 11:09
hvyw8tScroll down, the pics are down aways.
http://www.varminthunters.com/forums/ggvg/1index.shtml25 June 2004, 03:19
FiftydriverHvyw8t,
I'm am very happy with your satisfaction of the rifle, those loads obviously work well in your rifle. From your testing and my brief testing before shipping the rifle, it seems that anything from the 55 gr Ballistic Tip up to the 105 Berger VLD's will group well under 1/2 moa.
Hope you enjoy your new rifle!
50
Allen Precision Shooting
25 June 2004, 05:34
pdhntr1hvyw8t,
First of all let me congratulate you on the new rifle. I have 3 Kriegers and the forth one is on order. I have also built stocks for (and tested) almost two dozen guns with Kriegers.
Fifty-driver is right on. Everything you put in it will group less than half inch.
There is one serious problem with them....once you have one, it is just a matter of time before you get another. They are really addictive.

pdhntr