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Offline Mac11700

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Re: My Custom 26" 30-06 Ultra
« Reply #30 on: June 07, 2010, 02:16:04 PM »
Thanks..everything went as good as it could today.A little groggy still from the drugs this morning,.but I should be fine by tonight..

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Re: My Custom 26" 30-06 Ultra
« Reply #31 on: June 07, 2010, 03:54:12 PM »
Well Mac.
Thought to add my 2 cents. Hope the rifle shoots well? As for the looks, painted rifles don't turn my crank nor do plastic stocks.
But as you know beauty is in the eye of the beholder. The caliber 30-06 is super a ok. 2lbs trigger or rather 30oz pull is my stile.

I had a few 30-06 rifles and they never disappointed. Two rifles need to go to the range but we had such a terrible weather ever since we returned from AZ. Had a chance to buy a 1in500 #1
in 06. But the walnut wood was rather plain Jane.
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Re: My Custom 26" 30-06 Ultra
« Reply #32 on: June 07, 2010, 08:16:18 PM »
Thanks Fred..I hope it shoots good too. Nothing wrong with a #1..not in my book,and having fine wood on them is as easy as as much as you want to spend :D :D I like fine guns like the #1,especially with beautiful wood and "colt" style bluing as deep and reflective as our cool blue springs we have here in Missouri,but,this one with it's synthetic stock and Cerrakoted metal grows on you real quick.It's made to take the elements and I don't have to worry near as much when I go hunting as I would with one of those beauties..This one looks good,and better still, feels good in my hands,and actually reminds me more of all of my past #1's a-lot. I would love to commission Mc Millian to make a run of their wonderful laid up Kevlar stocks for these guys,but don't have the money quite yet for that..Wouldn't that be a hoot..

Good luck with your new to you o6'..and shot me some pics when you get your new wood for it..I've had my eye on a real nice stainless one that I would love dearly to have a nice set of Purple Heart stocks made for it..or some Zebra Wood with Bubbinga inlays..

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Re: My Custom 26" 30-06 Ultra
« Reply #33 on: June 09, 2010, 09:12:26 AM »
No shooting today..both of my ranges are closed >:( Spent the last 3 hours going to both places only to strike out completely...Oh well..everything for a reason as my lovely wife always tells me..

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Re: My Custom 26" 30-06 Ultra
« Reply #34 on: June 09, 2010, 09:52:01 AM »
I think your '06 is holding out for some "bruiser" reloads.

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Re: My Custom 26" 30-06 Ultra
« Reply #35 on: June 10, 2010, 05:53:12 PM »
Looks sharp old friend. I am sure you will make it a shooter if the rarity that it isn't  8)
I'm a HUGE fan of the 308.....as I know you are as well..., but I have seen some amazing -06's.
I too look forward to hearing about's it's performance.....
Keep us posted!




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Re: My Custom 26" 30-06 Ultra
« Reply #36 on: June 11, 2010, 07:59:00 AM »
-06 is good for everything from moose to squirrel, right, Mac?
Speaking of which, I haven't heard from the squirrel hunter and 'Big Mama' in years.

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Re: My Custom 26" 30-06 Ultra
« Reply #37 on: June 11, 2010, 09:51:19 AM »
if it shoots half as good as it looks.it was money well spent.

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Re: My Custom 26" 30-06 Ultra
« Reply #38 on: June 11, 2010, 12:45:01 PM »
Going to try tomorrow to get back to the range..got off too late this morning to even consider it..This grave yard shift is killin me

Mac
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Re: My Custom 26" 30-06 Ultra
« Reply #39 on: June 11, 2010, 02:52:07 PM »


I thought those clowns were wrong then,and I know for certain they were now.I have always said you get out of them,what you are willing to put into them. ;)

 

Mac 

Who you calling a clown!!!!
LOL!! Just kidding, I believe I remember that post and my answer then and now is that you have to make it your own.
All I can say about your results is Handi-Perfection!!!!! Great dream and great job in seeing it through. Congrats.
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Re: My Custom 26" 30-06 Ultra
« Reply #40 on: June 12, 2010, 06:04:19 PM »
Congratulations, that's one of the nicest Handis I've seen, excellent!  Glad you have a nice scope on there too!

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Re: My Custom 26" 30-06 Ultra and 1st range report
« Reply #41 on: June 13, 2010, 09:21:09 AM »
Well...I guess everyone wants to know how this dang thing shoots...right..

All things considered pretty damn good ;D ;D ;D ;D :D

First the pics of the only 2 decent groups I WAS ALLOWED TO SHOOT..I'll explain later..





These are shooting Federal Factory 150 grain and 180 grain Power shocks..I've always found them to be on the hot side as to their loading for the 30-06 and today was no different..

The first group I got to actually shoot after sighting in and moving the target out to 100 yards was on it's way to be a very nice sub moa 3/4" group for 4..but I was bounced off my target just as I pulled through on the 5th shot which opened up to 1.25" group. This was shot with the 150 grains and the bi-pod as pictured. The temp when I started was 89 degrees and a slight but fabulous breeze.I should have just packed up and left..but didn't..From that point on..it was impossible to shoot with the bi-pod...My bench was really bouncing as you can see by the 2 shot groups to the right of the 5 shot group..I fired these during the barrage from my left..I actually was using the same point of hold which was the bottom of the 2.1/2" circle the 5 shot group was in...To say I was getting a little frustrated would be a understatement..but..such is the life of shooting at a public range..
The next picture of the second 3 shot group was shot with the 180 grain load almost 1 hour later and at 103 degrees no breeze and with the target barley visible where I was at. By this time my barrel was too hot to touch.

In the shooting booth on my right..I had 1 very nice guy trying his hardest to dial in 2 AR-10's..but in the 2 booths to my left were 2 guys shooting BP rifles and cap & ball pistols and some of the most gawd awful smoky CF pistol reloads. They were throwing so much smoke into the air..I could barely see my target at times.The bench I had to use was your typical 2x6's nailed across to the walls..all the way down the line so they were connected to everyone else bench..and each effects the other since they were pretty flimsy..When these guys shot..they literally bounced my rifle all over the bench. I had to remove the bi-pod completely because of not being able to tell what was happening with my shots..It was bouncing so hard at 2 points..I accidentally shot the guys target to my left 2x's..He understood..cause he was having the same problem..

So..How's it shoot...all things considered..and only using 2 factory loads..pretty darn good. I don't know if this is the typical handy 2 shots together and 1 out yet with the 180 grainer's,cause I didn't really get a chance to work at it and see with a steady rest,and was the very last group I shot..I packed it up and left..I am extremly pleased with the results though..they do look very promising. I'll have to try again when I can go to my co-workers range where I can shoot without too much distraction and out to 400 yards..I'll also be trying the 180's again as well as some reloads then..

On a side note..I did have 3 of the 180 grain loads loose their primers completely..no they didn't flatten and run out..but came completely out of the case..very strange..I hope to chronograph them and see what velocity I am getting.

Lastly..recoil with this rifle is basically non-existent...the 150 grain loads felt like a 125 grain 30-30 load..and the 180 grain loads was just a little more stout..about like the 150 loads..Adding all of the epoxy and lead shotgun slugs really tamed it along with that excellent recoil pad and hand grip on the stock..The varmint forearm slides really well in the bags BTW..just in case anyone wanted to know..IMHO sooooo much better than the smaller forearms for bench shooting..All in all a real creme puff to shoot..and I am very pleased with the result of it all around including the pro done paint job with the spider webbing..No chaffing with it on my cheek at all..

I think once I have it dialed in with some better loads..being able to say it is a sub-moa rifle will be a regular occurrence..right now I'll just say it's a inch shooter ;) ;) :D

There ya have it..Thanks for sticking around from start with this one..It's been fun so far..can't wait to really wring this baby out over the summer..and I'll update things here when I do..

Mac
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Re: My Custom 26" 30-06 Ultra and 1st range report
« Reply #42 on: June 13, 2010, 09:40:13 AM »
Lookin good Mac, nice shooting!!

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Re: My Custom 26" 30-06 Ultra and 1st range report
« Reply #43 on: June 13, 2010, 10:03:32 AM »
Thanks Quick..

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Re: My Custom 26" 30-06 Ultra and 1st range report
« Reply #44 on: June 13, 2010, 10:45:24 AM »
Looks good Mac, now ya need to load up some MatchKings for that beast 8)
Sucks sharing a range, I hear ya there :-\

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Re: My Custom 26" 30-06 Ultra and 1st range report
« Reply #45 on: June 13, 2010, 10:49:18 AM »
Mac,
  What kind of choke do you have in that gun?  ::) LoL Just kidding! That rifle shows some good potential. BTW, I really dislike shooting at public ranges too, there's always a "know-it-all" there, someone slinging hot brass on you from their AR, and someone (usually a doctor) who has spent thousands on their rifle and scope that hasn't the slightest clue how to sight it in. With that being said, there is one exception and that range is a few hours away in Ottawa, IL. The RSOs there don't take any slack from anyone and the owner invested in a proper range set-up. Thety even have screens for those who shoot semi-autos.

Let's see some groups fired with some Berger VLDs loaded. Mine shoot nearly 3/8 MOA.

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Re: My Custom 26" 30-06 Ultra and 1st range report
« Reply #46 on: June 13, 2010, 11:43:21 AM »
Mac,

Glad you got to shoot this morning, I was watching the radar and it didn't look good in MO.  We have the same problem with folks making it hard to shoot at my club.  I heard some guys complaining about an old bearded fellow with a couple of 45/70s & 45/120 that makes it hard for them to aim there little 22s.  Hey, wait a minute, those SOBs where talkin' about me!!! :o ::) 

Your new 06' shows real promise, I bet when you get your load(s) worked up it will be a real tack driver.

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Re: My Custom 26" 30-06 Ultra and 1st range report
« Reply #47 on: June 13, 2010, 03:24:22 PM »
That's about how my old 44mag Handi shoots at 100 yards. :)



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Re: My Custom 26" 30-06 Ultra and 1st range report
« Reply #48 on: June 13, 2010, 04:02:04 PM »

Thanks guys..

I got to thinking about this trip and wondering if I should have prepped it a little more than I did before shooting it,since I did a few things different this time out..The only thing I did to this rifle was to pull a bore snake through it 1 time.I did that the day it came home and almost forgot about doing that. Everything else was basically like a person buying a new Handi. No barrel prep..no bedding the scope rail,no bedding the barrel in the forearm..nada..so yes Spanky..it shoots about like any other Handi would in that caliber..nothing special..nothing to right home about looking at those groups.. ::) But what I see is if it can do this with $13.00 a box ammo in 103 heat being bounced all over the place by a bunch of dingleberries..then I think ....I just think it is going to get real interesting once I start hand loading..Will it be a 1 hole wonder..Don't know..I hope it is..

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Re: My Custom 26" 30-06 Ultra and 1st range report
« Reply #49 on: June 13, 2010, 04:16:53 PM »
Looks like a really good start Mac.  Have fun with it.  DP
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Re: My Custom 26" 30-06 Ultra and 1st range report
« Reply #50 on: June 13, 2010, 04:20:50 PM »
Mac you didn't spend 2hrs polishing the bore of that bugger? I am begining to think I don't even know you anymore ;D I am sure wayne has sharp cutters, and it will help.

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Re: My Custom 26" 30-06 Ultra and 1st range report
« Reply #51 on: June 13, 2010, 06:37:35 PM »
Very nice for an untuned rifle...just wait till you get everything dialed in...we'll ALL be green with envy...hahahahah.

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Re: My Custom 26" 30-06 Ultra and 1st range report
« Reply #52 on: June 14, 2010, 12:48:03 PM »


Yup...it will be fully tuned the next time out for it.

Mac
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