New rifle coming in soon!!!

Very nice. I understand the anticipation. I am in a similar situation. I hope it turns out to be a hummer!

Steve
I’m excited it for it for sure it’s going to be awesome. I’ve been wanting to get a precision gas gun for a while. With precision gas guns you need the best parts put together by someone who really knows what they’re doing.

Nightforce atacr F1 4-16x42mm tremor 3 reticle.


6mm creedmoor.


Law Folder.


B5 precision stock.


JP LowMass.


Silent Captured Spring.


Full ambi controls.


Hiperfire 24 ECL.


Spur Mount.


SS 416R Preffered Barrel Blank


24” 1:7 6mm SPR Profile Barrel with a +3 gas system on it.


Magpul 20 round magazine.

He’s doing a new cerakote camo job on it as well. I bought 5 magazines so I’ll be able to carry 100 rounds at a time. This is going to be my new long range hog and predator gun. I’ve got a clip on thermal that I’m going to be testing on it in front of the day scope. If I like it I’ll end up buying the thermal to use on it.
 
Good parts are the key to a successful system. I learned a long time ago cutting corners on parts can turn into a wreck. I haven't done any gas guns in ages. I will be interested to see how it works. I would love to shoot a 6mm Creedmoor gas gun for the experience. I'm sure it would be a lot of fun! Like I said, I hope it turns out to be a hummer for you.
 
Good parts are the key to a successful system. I learned a long time ago cutting corners on parts can turn into a wreck. I haven't done any gas guns in ages. I will be interested to see how it works. I would love to shoot a 6mm Creedmoor gas gun for the experience. I'm sure it would be a lot of fun! Like I said, I hope it turns out to be a hummer for you.
I see a lot of guys have problems with accuracy and struggle even with the best parts. I’ve seen guys get beyond frustrated. They buy quality stuff and slap it together but it shoots terrible. They think just buying quality parts will give them a quality gun without spending the money to have someone build it. The problem is that they don’t know what they are doing and they don’t know how to tune them. The key is to have the best parts in the hands of a master at his craft. Jeff is definitely that and this is one of his personal rigs. I’m buying it off of him and he’s putting a new barrel on it, cerakoting it, and he is going to tune it for me. I’m going to go spend a couple days with him when I get the rifle. We are going to do load development, tune the rifle perfectly to the load, and film some content together. He does some incredible work especially with gas guns. They are absolute shooters making this worth every penny. I have a precision bolt gun from him already and it’s extremely accurate.
 
I agree. I'm fortunate that I have a very skilled rifle builder just a few minutes from my house. I have tried several over the years. I have yet to get a bad one from him. I've used some with not nearly has high of success rate. I believe the key to his success is he much prefers to use good parts. He only builds bolt guns. He strongly prefers custom actions. He is a very skilled machinist. He also does an excellent job with his bedding. He has his little quirks, foibles, and opinions, but he will always build what I ask him to build. I have yet to meet a rifle builder who wasn't opinionated. I think it is because they find something that works well, and they want to stick with it. I can understand this mentality. When I take him good parts, he never refuses the work.
 
I agree. I'm fortunate that I have a very skilled rifle builder just a few minutes from my house. I have tried several over the years. I have yet to get a bad one from him. I've used some with not nearly has high of success rate. I believe the key to his success is he much prefers to use good parts. He only builds bolt guns. He strongly prefers custom actions. He is a very skilled machinist. He also does an excellent job with his bedding. He has his little quirks, foibles, and opinions, but he will always build what I ask him to build. I have yet to meet a rifle builder who wasn't opinionated. I think it is because they find something that works well, and they want to stick with it. I can understand this mentality. When I take him good parts, he never refuses the work.
Quality parts is always important in building a precision rifle. In building a precision gas gun it’s absolutely critical. Bolt guns are easy to get accuracy out of because they don’t have many moving parts. Accuracy is consistency and the more moving parts the harder it is to be consistent. Jeff specializes in precision gas guns and is very skilled. He’s also a professional shooter who does precision long range competitions with gas guns and wins. I’m extremely picky about stuff and I’ll wait long periods of time in order to get something right and exactly what I want. That’s awesome that you have your guy and he’s so close. Jeff is a few hours drive from me which might be a good thing. If he lived closer he wouldn’t get any work done 😂
 
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