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Just Completed clap.600 Overkill...Very Custom thumb...Bastogne Walnut,22" Pac-Nor Barrel,Drop Mag holds 3 down,9pds,3 ounces! shocker





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That looks pretty nice! What is the parent case, case dimensions, etc? How does it shoot? Smiler
 
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Thanks!I see that you are new here as it is one of the most popular of the Ultra Big Bores here on AR....Lots of us have them...This is #7 for me...You need to get one! thumb
It is it's own case and AHR sells them and the rifles.This one is was made for me by Bijou Creek Rifles...900 grains at anywhere from 1800 to 2500 fps! (Not for Girley Men!) shame


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SAFARIKID,

THAT is BEAUTIFUL !!!

Love the stock and metal work is simply outstanding.

Good luck wth your latest toy.

Some day, my stainless PH action will be mated to a stainless, fluted barrel. Now that I have seen that bastogne wood, I might have to change from a laminate stock to that!

What's on the menu for target practice?

Stay well,
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Safarikid, what a great looking rifle, thumb
 
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9#3 .. tom, can you even lift it?


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that's pretty heavy isn't it? Probably need a gun bearer for that brick!

Very nice Tom.

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Good one Jeff. Tom it is one nice looking rifle. Mike did a great job on it.
 
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That looks pretty nice! What is the parent case, case dimensions, etc? How does it shoot? Smiler


No parent case.
robgunbuilder invented it . . basically a belted 600 NE with a gibbs case head, and CAN be loaded beyound what a mere mortal can shoot... or at 600NE balistics, is easy in a bolt gun


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9#3 .. tom, can you even lift it?

Headed for the gym in the morning,got to do some curls so I can muster it up to my shoulder! animal
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Gorgeous rifle!! However after shooting the monsters at the big bore shoot in Juliff, I think I'll stick with a 4 bore--even though it'll take me 10 years to save the cash for one.

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Fantastic piece of work Tom, but I am concerned about you being able to carry it very far. This is the bench rest version, am I correct?

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Tom,
That is an awesome rifle as I've told you via email. I really like that stock.
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9#3 .. tom, can you even lift it?

Headed for the gym in the morning,got to do some curls so I can muster it up to my shoulder! animal
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I was about to say Tom, isn't that a bit heavy for one of your big bores Wink.

Very nice looking rifle by the way Big Grin.

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How Fast does the 600gr bullet go?
 
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What's with the muzzle brake, nancy-boy?! jumping



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Beautiful rifle!


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Nice craftmanship, but am i the only one that has noticed the "turd" on the front sight?

 
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HA! That is a non removable "integral pain/flinch" Big Grin remover that doesn't add any weight or length to the barrel. They are on all of my 500s and 600s...Dont want to break the stock,or my shoulder! shame rotflmo
This video shows how effective they are on my 8pd 600 Overkill CRYBABY(also shows the power of the Mighty 600!) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGfu3Rge8Xo


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Congrats,a very beautiful gun. But...I wonder: what kind of noise this muzzle brake produces?. It can produce a bunch of deaf gunbearers.. Big Grin
 
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Congrats,a very beautiful gun. But...I wonder: what kind of noise this muzzle brake produces?. It can produce a bunch of deaf gunbearers.. Big Grin


Huhh?...You say something? Huhh? lol


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Kills on one end, maims on the other. Seriously, its a beauty
 
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Fancy & SWEEEETTT hilbilyCongratulatins on your new baby! clap
 
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Tom- Once again. beautiful gun. To those who dont like Muzzel brakes? I'd like to see, no I'll Pay money to see you shoot the 900gr, 2400fps load without one. -Rob


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Perhaps if Tom didn't insist on it being so lightweight........ dancing



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Tom- Once again. beautiful gun. To those who dont like Muzzel brakes? I'd like to see, no I'll Pay money to see you shoot the 900gr, 2400fps load without one. -Rob


Put me in for a copy of the video.
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I'll be waiting nearby in the M.A.S.H. unit for delivery. I believe we do have orthopedic, maxillofacial and ophthalmogic surgeons in our midst on AR, so they should be on standby as well. coffee

I do shoot my 600OK without the muzzle brake but: a)at no higher velocity than 2,200fps; and 2)my rifle is just over a pound heavier than SAFARIKID's. BOOM

Even with AHR's massive muzzle brake AND when my 600OK weighed 13lbs (prior to it's Bitterroot diet) the torque and recoil of a 900grain slug at 2,445fps were IMPRESSIVE to say the least! shocker

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Y'all misunderstood!
I was referring to the ugly blank screw on the sight.

Believe you me i would not light that fire without a brake either Big Grin

 
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Oh and as far as muzzle brakes go, when we were in Zimbabwe recently, I asked our PH, tracker and game scout (all individually and pivately)if it was OK for my dad to use his muzzle brake on his 585AHR.

Each said "Not a problem." I reiterated my question after clarifying that it could simply be screwed off and each responded it was fine either way.

I have not measured dB difference between braked vs. unbraked for either 600OK or 585AHR. I can say that lateral muzzle blast is substantially greater with the brake.

The difference in "loudness" was, to me imperceptable unbraked vs. braked standing about two feet behind and to the right my dad's right shoulder as he fired the 585 in practice before we left for our safari.


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Y'all misunderstood!
I was referring to the ugly blank screw on the sight.

Believe you me i would not light that fire without a brake either Big Grin



Ahhh, OK. Will reserve the "reconstructive" surgery for the next guy thumb


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Tom- Once again. beautiful gun. To those who dont like Muzzel brakes? I'd like to see, no I'll Pay money to see you shoot the 900gr, 2400fps load without one. -Rob


How much are you offering to pay?

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Unless you weigh 400lbs or more,How's about your bar bill for that evening? -Rob


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900 @ 2400 = 9.5 lb gun
Recoil Energy of 260 foot pounds, recoil Velocity of 42 fps


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Very nice rifle clap. Impressive big bore Eeker.

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How Fast does the 600gr bullet go?

It generally shoots(launch's Wink) 900 grain bullets.I like them at 2100fps,but it can go up to 2500fps if you got the Kahuna's shocker


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Unless you weigh 400lbs or more,How's about your bar bill for that evening? -Rob

I don't drink so that isn't much of an offer, I thought we were talking cash money here. Big Grin

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900 @ 2400 = 9.5 lb gun
Recoil Energy of 260 foot pounds, recoil Velocity of 42 fps


I'm guessing you guys haven't seen the video of me shooting the 2 Bore I recently finished.
3000grains at 1300FPS in 24 pound rifle =
Recoil Energy of 335 foot pounds, and Recoil Velocity of 30 fps. According to the calculator.

The links to the videos are in this thread:
2 Bore Boxlock

I shoot big bores all the time so shooting the 600OK without a muzzlebrake really doesn't intimidate me any.
BTW that is a very nice looking rifle.
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Unless you weigh 400lbs or more,How's about your bar bill for that evening? -Rob

I don't drink so that isn't much of an offer, I thought we were talking cash money here. Big Grin

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900 @ 2400 = 9.5 lb gun
Recoil Energy of 260 foot pounds, recoil Velocity of 42 fps


I'm guessing you guys haven't seen the video of me shooting the 2 Bore I recently finished.
3000grains at 1300FPS in 24 pound rifle =
Recoil Energy of 335 foot pounds, and Recoil Velocity of 30 fps. According to the calculator.

The links to the videos are in this thread:
2 Bore Boxlock

I shoot big bores all the time so shooting the 600OK without a muzzlebrake really doesn't intimidate me any.
BTW that is a very nice looking rifle.
Colin


Very cool Colin!


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Not fair Rob. I weigh 160 or so but with the cast after shooting I would get close to the 400Lb Cut off. Big Grin


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Gene,
remember, ROB invented it, and its very likely you'll have to shoot something with one!!

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What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
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But with a break or I will pull the trigger while your big ass holds it. jumping


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luv you brother! ,.. keep your elbow down!


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