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New Lightweight Left Handed "Walk About" Rifle for My Property

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07 December 2012, 07:40
ChopperGuy
New Lightweight Left Handed "Walk About" Rifle for My Property
I've had several rifles I've carried around while walking the property or using my Kubota RTV for chores. We have a lot of varmints like coyotes, raccoons, skunks and even wolves that run the place and prey on the game animals and have pursued hunting dogs from time to time on the shooting preserve/game farm.

This rifle started life as a lefty Tikka T3 Stainless Lightweight in .223.

I took the rifle to Jim Kobe for some work and conversion to 300 Blackout. On my home from OK & IA deer hunting I got word this little project was ready to be picked up.

Jim rebarreled this rifle in 300 Blackout, added the oversized bolt, metal bolt shroud, threaded the barrel for when I get to move out of this commie State and own a suppressor, bedded the action and finished it at 16.5".

I got it it home and mounted a Leupold Gilmore red dot optic to it and loaded up some mags.

I could only shoot it at 85 yards on my rimfire & handgun range and just used shooting sticks standing.

It only took 6 shots to get a perfect zero as the windage was spot on already.

Ammo used was all factory Remington 115 grain loads and the Barnes 115 Tipped hunting loads.

This little rifle will be coming with me on all my walks and travels in the Kubota RTV around the property from now on.

Come on varmints! I'll post the first blood when it happens.

A couple 5 shot groups off the sticks in a strong & gusty winds.




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07 December 2012, 13:51
Nordic2
Nice rifle.
I would have used a rubber boltknob insted because its warmer to handle.
07 December 2012, 16:50
Ken Cline
Is that a copy of the factory barrel contour? What length did you end up making it?
10 December 2012, 01:24
ChopperGuy
It is the same as the factory barrel contour. I wanted to keep it light. Total barrel length is 16.5".

I've got the same bolt knob on my custom 308 and love it. I considered the rubber one that's offered after market, but thought it might be too sticky when using my leather faced gloves I usually wear when shooting and walking about.


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Guns are like parachutes. If you need one and don't have one, you'll likely never need one again Author Unknown, But obviously brilliant.

If you are in trouble anywhere in the world, an airplane can fly over and drop flowers, but a helicopter can land and save your life. - Igor Sikorski, 1947