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If you guys was going to build a new 30BR . What items would you go with I have a Bat modle B RLR action and a nightforce 12-42 BR scope. What else would you with ( twist, barrel, stock, reamer, bullets,triger?
If you guys was going to build a new 30BR . What items would you go with I have a Bat modle B RLR action and a nightforce 12-42 BR scope. What else would you with ( twist, barrel, stock, reamer, bullets,triger?
If you guys was going to build a new 30BR . What items would you go with I have a Bat modle B RLR action and a nightforce 12-42 BR scope. What else would you with ( twist, barrel, stock, reamer, bullets,triger?
I have a speedy stock for your bat action if you havent already bought a stock and you want to use the BAt. the stock is brand new just needs paint. Very nice!! Lee
If you guys was going to build a new 30BR . What items would you go with I have a Bat modle B RLR action and a nightforce 12-42 BR scope. What else would you with ( twist, barrel, stock, reamer, bullets,triger?
No. I was talking about Ronnie Long. He built my two 30BR's I have, and like Jazzy said, they can shoot better than I ever can. With that knd of confidence in my rifles, I have not only been able to elevate my game, but far exceed my expectations. The only draw back to having a Ronnie Long built 30br is I expect to win every single time I take it to a competition, and I'm dissapointed when I don't. I have ZERO doubts in my rifle and my set up. When I miss, it's all on me....Do you mean Gary Long?
Louie, there was a 30x1.5 years ago. The concept is nothing new.
What most of us credit the later pioneers, (specifically Randy R), with is the concept of small weight, short 30 caliber bullets and ultra slow twist barrels, which openned the door for the Varmint for Score Rifle that is so popular now.......jackie
Jackie, the 'slow/light' concept was well worked out by the Hunter Benchrest shooters long before the 30BR VfS rifles entered the scene. Again, Randy Robinett was the guiding force behind that revolution, though it was all but ignored by the rest of the BR world. -Al
That article: 'Confessions of a Ballistic Idiot'
was published in the April 2002 issue of Precision Shooting Magazine.
Reading through it again, not only has the basic premise stood the test of time over the past nine seasons...but the predictions have proven to be dead on.
Good shootin'. -Al