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    #31
    Perfect...thanks. Yeah, Batt was the emerging rave even back when as well as I recall. If it's done right who cares. My best lv & hv were both flat K's & did not know the short br game was diluting so badly but can grasp.

    I'll do something special one day custom again...unless a user miracal falls into my lap somehow. Just no idea to fill that gap not represented. A shame my only true customs were used on paper while the poser 700's did the killing.

    I want a custom action huntng rig at some point

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      #32
      Wow how cool, so you can get a right hand bolt with a left ejection port for the brass?

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        #33
        Blake,
        Another newbie here, why the single shot?

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          #34
          Look what Blake wrote above


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            #35
            Originally posted by sotx View Post
            Wow how cool, so you can get a right hand bolt with a left ejection port for the brass?
            It was a great feature at the range & helped speed things up when running a condition & not having to take your hand off the bolt. Most all those br rigs had no ejector, as the last thing you want is for that hi-dollar Lapua that has a bunch of hours in it being prepped hitting the ground. I always lands on the neck!!

            At one point, I think it was viper who was working on a drop port that fell out of small cut out from the bottom of the action & stock, gently falling on a towel.

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              #36
              Originally posted by sotx View Post
              Wow how cool, so you can get a right hand bolt with a left ejection port for the brass?
              many right handed benchrest shooters prefer an action with a Right Bolt, Left loading Port, and Right side micro-eject. This allows the shooter to shoot faster under optimal weather conditions. You're reading dozens if not hundreds of wind flags trying to duplicate 5 exact shots. You have 7 minutes to shoot 5 shots for record, you can shoot unlimited times at your sighter target. You shoot 5 groups for record and the average of all 5 groups is your "group size" for a particular yardage. Winners are determind who has the smallest group size at 100, 200, and occasionally 300 yds. The 6PPC cartridge is shot by 99.9999% of the competitors since it's the most accurate short range cartridge ever designed.

              Watch this video below as this is how I got started in precision accuracy, hand loading, and chasing 1 hole groups. Because I learned how to shoot fast, I prefer a single shot action since I have 100% confidence in my rifle. In theory "One Shot, One Kill". If your 1st shot hits the brain, eyeball, heart, earhole, or intended spot, you rarely need a 2nd shot.

              If you notice above, most all of my rifles are designed like a bechrest gun... 10.5 lbs w/out glass, wide forend, and a Sendero or Light Varmint contour barrel. Very little recoil since the guns are so heavy. The largest hunting cartridge I own is a 6.5x284, no magnums or .300's since I don't shoot elk in Colorado. I shoot deer, hogs, coyotes, crows, varmints, predators, and paper.

              [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTHjjCcr_44"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTHjjCcr_44[/ame]

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              Last edited by Cajun Blake; 01-24-2018, 04:36 PM.

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                #37
                Here's my Panda .. RB, LP, R eject

                This rifle is designed for benchrest competition or shooting prairie dogs, groundhogs from a bench. After firing a round, the case is ejected through the R side micro-port. Most of my hunting rifles are RB/LP and eject on left side.



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                  #38
                  You have got some toys sir!


                  Sierracharlie out…

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by sierracharlie338 View Post
                    You have got some toys sir!


                    Sierracharlie out…
                    True but look at that lawn!!

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                      #40
                      Excellent thread and I’m sure helpful to many

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Quackerbox View Post
                        True but look at that lawn!!


                        Also a true statement haha I love a nice green yard!


                        Sierracharlie out…

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                          #42
                          Awesome information, thanks for the insight.

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                            #43
                            Bump as I’m going a gentleman with a new custom LR build

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                              #44
                              Cajun Blake, glad you bumped it. Thanks for the very useful, detailed information. I never knew how much I didn’t know until I quickly read through this post. I will spend time closely reading it to better understand custom rifles. Great post, thanks.

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                                #45


                                Really wish we could keep this guy in the tbh family...

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