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Its actually a tensioned barrel. Its threaded on the end with a nut Tighten the nut and it pulls the barrel in tension while putting the shroud in compression. Extremely rigid assembly
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Wayne, I'm pretty sure that we all know what bench rest rifles look like.Originally posted by BlackSnake View Postlol, yeah I think thats a water cooled machine. I think IBS has Unlimited class from something like 17/18 lbs and heavier, but they dont all look like that. Some look like a slightly over sized rifle. Do a quick search and you will see what I'm talking about.
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lol, yeah I think thats a water cooled machine. I think IBS has Unlimited class from something like 17/18 lbs and heavier, but they dont all look like that. Some look like a slightly over sized rifle. Do a quick search and you will see what I'm talking about.Originally posted by Jedi View PostAre you talking about the Unlimited Class? They are beasts but they are just a giant rest with a barrel and action.
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Are you talking about the Unlimited Class? They are beasts but they are just a giant rest with a barrel and action.Originally posted by BlackSnake View PostThere are weight divisions in competition shooting, so I don't see the cheating end of it. Light Gun, Heavy Gun etc. Surprised you haven't seen this if you shoot competition 1000. But then again, I haven't a clue as to what type of competition you are shooting. Pretty much common ground really.
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There are weight divisions in competition shooting, so I don't see the cheating end of it. Light Gun, Heavy Gun etc. Surprised you haven't seen this if you shoot competition 1000. But then again, I haven't a clue as to what type of competition you are shooting. Pretty much common ground really.Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View PostI've never seen any rifles like that at any of my shooting competitions. My 1000 yard AR weighs 11lbs. The point I'm making is none of these rifles need to be that heavy. People intentionally weight them like that so it's easier to shoot. I personally think it's cheating.
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The longest confirmed kill is held with an Accuracy International chambered in 338 Lapua shot was a confirmed 2.47 KM which is roughly 1.5 miles. Just food for thought given what you want to do, but as stated above I would highly advise getting into reloading as soon as possible either way. When extra long range comes into play every little thing will help such as neck thickness, neck tension, brass consistancy and powder charge down to the thousandths. Consistancy is key without it and you'll just wear yourself thin trying to hit steel that far on a reliable basis.
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A factory stock Accuracy International or Sako TRG is easily capable of 1500 yrd shots. The rifles that weigh upwards of 40lbs or more are most likely BR class rifles. What type of competitions is your buddy shooting?
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I've never seen any rifles like that at any of my shooting competitions. My 1000 yard AR weighs 11lbs. The point I'm making is none of these rifles need to be that heavy. People intentionally weight them like that so it's easier to shoot. I personally think it's cheating.Originally posted by BlackSnake View PostThe weight on these type rifles go as much as 200 pounds and better. When you enter these competitions, one of the rules is that you have to carry it unassisted. 40lbs is actually considered light weight and carries its own class. 1500 yards is a long way to shoot a traditional rifle with any kind of accuracy.
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A friend of mine shoots competition 1000 yards with a 338 Lapua on a MacMillan stock and his weighs 30.5lbs. unloaded. He is fixing to get another stock that will make it over 40lbs. But they can get even heavier. Really depends on the barrel you choose and if you weight the stock.Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View PostI'm just trying to figure out where the 40lb rifle comments are coming from. None of the above guns mentioned would be close to 40lbs. .338 lapua? .300wm?
He just came back from Cali in a competition where he placed 1st in 5 out of 6 categories.Last edited by BlackSnake; 01-18-2012, 07:02 PM.
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The weight on these type rifles go as much as 200 pounds and better. When you enter these competitions, one of the rules is that you have to carry it unassisted. 40lbs is actually considered light weight and carries its own class. 1500 yards is a long way to shoot a traditional rifle with any kind of accuracy.Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View PostLOL 40lbs? Wtf are you trying to get him to buy, a 20mm anti-tank rifle?
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Nope it is not. When the gun was bought it came with 3 spares.....Originally posted by dee View PostLike Yale said a 300 win mag is the only way to compete with the 6.5's the only way to get close with the 308 win is to run the 155's but they need to be pushed to almost 2900 to be as efficient.
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Like Yale said a 300 win mag is the only way to compete with the 6.5's the only way to get close with the 308 win is to run the 155's but they need to be pushed to almost 2900 to be as efficient.
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Even more so since I believe he's talking about the 264 win mag, very good long range round just not super friendly to the barrel.
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