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One of a pair. Titanium receiver, bolt and bottom metal. Open sights with quarter rib.
Skeleton Buttplate and grip cap, Fleur dis lis.
K&P 1-8 twist stainless barrel. 100 yard sight in. Safari Arms 150gr barnes TTSX, 1st two shots nearly in the same hole. Ready for an upcoming Audad hunt.



 
Posts: 1235 | Location: Satterlee Arms 1-605-584-2189 | Registered: 12 November 2005Reply With Quote
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Stuart,
What is your finish on the Ti action? Always curious how the finish is done on dissimilar metals.
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Micro-slick on the bolt, cera-kote on the receiver, barrel, bottom metal. I blued a few parts, buttplate and screws reason being coatings will change the screw index to BTDC.
The micro slick on cera-kote runs as well as the pvd coating, I can work locally with another entity on the coating work. By doing this I can deliver in person, pick up in person this means a great deal to me. Reduced shipments means less risk of loss in shipping to the east coast.



 
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Beautiful rifle and a shooter to boot! Nothing pisses me off more than to pay top dollar for a custom rifle that won't group. That one is special!


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Sweet! It's titanium, what does it weigh?
 
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Magnificent!
 
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It looks so well laid out. Everything exactly where its supposed to be!


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It weighs 7lbs without the scope.



 
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Super rifle , nicely done ...


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Nice Job Stuart!


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Nice Job Stuart!


Thanks,



 
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She's a beauty!
 
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Gorgeous!!!


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That is about as good as it gets to my eye.


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Always a treat! tu2
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One of a pair. Titanium receiver, bolt and bottom metal. Open sights with quarter rib.
Skeleton Buttplate and grip cap, Fleur dis lis.
K&P 1-8 twist stainless barrel. 100 yard sight in. Safari Arms 150gr barnes TTSX, 1st two shots nearly in the same hole. Ready for an upcoming Audad hunt.


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Beautiful and accurate. I like it!!!


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So, so very nice!

Fun to see a beautiful rifle that shoots well to boot!
Just awesome, IMHO.

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Just awesome, IMHO.

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