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What do you do when you inherit a MCM50 comp. bench rest rifle (and you just like to go out and "plink")? You machine a monster chassis compatible with a bipod / tripod.
Sun's out, guns out. I made a bunch of billet pneumatic recoil stocks to replace my printed ones (makes a 50 Beowulf feel like a 223). Cerakoted the stock patriot blue, the chassis might be getting the same once I get tired of the powder chipping. Barrel, bolt, and action really needs blasted and re-coated. I hope my small oven is long enough for it, it would suck to fire up my 10x20ft oven for 1 part. The brake needs timing work as well.
The tanker brake is vicious, huge concussion. It has me thinking about a different design with a 90deg first port then angled ports... I know it's always going boom but better is better right?
I think I had the bipod set out too far for my table , that old mark 4 scope has a super narrow eye relief.
But I got some trigger time.
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