My drill sergeant in basic taught us to shoot that way for reflexive firing.
It's how I shoot.
It's how I shoot.
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Last edited by rdx-fx (2012-04-15 13:47:29)
I shot the Mk13 when the SF dudes were at the range. Shot that and their Mk12 Mod 0s. Both suppressed.rdx-fx wrote:
Anyone here get any hands-on with the Mk13-Mod5?
Apparently, it's a Remington 700 (long action) in 300 Win Mag
26.5" Lilja barrel (looks to be a stainless steel)
AICS (LA 2.0)
Badger Ordnance MARS rail
Knight's Armament Mk11 suppressor
[Nightforce NXS scope usually attached]
I am debating selling my 300 WSM (Rem 700 WSM w/sako extractor,AICS 1.5 SA, 25.5" Krieger SS barrel,JP brake),
and building something a little more interesting;
Surgeon action, 300 Norma Magnum (not the old 308 norma) launching 230gr Berger Hybrids
AICS 1.5 (tan/dark earth)
Krieger barrel (26-28"?)
Badger IMUNS (night sight mount, fits on AICS bipod mount)
-or-
Same as above, but build a 300 WSM on a Surgeon long action (i.e. 300 Win Mag 3.3" COAL)
Short action 300 WSM (2.95" cartridge COAL) has a muzzle velocity of 2750, and a max supersonic range of 1675yds
(or 26 MOA drop @ 1000yds)
Long action 300 WSM (3.25" cartridge COAL) should have a muzzle velocity of 2850, and a max range of 1750yds
(or 24 MOA drop @ 1000yds)
300 Norma Magnum should be just under 3000 fps with the 230 bergers, giving it a max range of about 1875yds
(or 21 MOA drop @ 1000yds)
I am not 100% happy with my existing Remington 700 action.
Sako extractor doesn't give me a "warm fuzzy" like a more robust M16 style extractor (or Winchester 70 extractor) would.
Slight out-of-round concentricity errors systemic of the Remington 700 action, exacerbated by the very rigid AICS mounting (slightly tweaks the action when bolted down).
My existing rifle will pull 1/2 MOA groups out to 1000 yards, most days of the week.
Just a bit of a picky beast finding a load it likes.
Have to be real precise in working up loads, and spend the time to find exactly what it likes.
Currently, it likes 230 berger hybrids on top of H4831sc, launched at 2750
From what I've heard, the 300 Norma & Surgeon action are both much much less picky about what ammo they'll shoot well.
Put both of those together, the 300 Norma cartridge and the Surgeon action, and you should have a tac driving hammer of a rifle!
Can barely believe that NSW Crane went with the Rem700 action for their Mk13-Mod5, instead of a Surgeon action.
Lilja barrel makes some sense, as they tend to stay cleaner under sustained fire. I'd still go with a Krieger, but...
I'm looking closely at the Mk13-Mod5, as NSW Crane generally has good reasons for their decisions. Generally...
That all sounds expensive and not too satisfying.rdx-fx wrote:
Anyone here get any hands-on with the Mk13-Mod5?
Apparently, it's a Remington 700 (long action) in 300 Win Mag
26.5" Lilja barrel (looks to be a stainless steel)
AICS (LA 2.0)
Badger Ordnance MARS rail
Knight's Armament Mk11 suppressor
[Nightforce NXS scope usually attached]
I am debating selling my 300 WSM (Rem 700 WSM w/sako extractor,AICS 1.5 SA, 25.5" Krieger SS barrel,JP brake),
and building something a little more interesting;
Surgeon action, 300 Norma Magnum (not the old 308 norma) launching 230gr Berger Hybrids
AICS 1.5 (tan/dark earth)
Krieger barrel (26-28"?)
Badger IMUNS (night sight mount, fits on AICS bipod mount)
-or-
Same as above, but build a 300 WSM on a Surgeon long action (i.e. 300 Win Mag 3.3" COAL)
Short action 300 WSM (2.95" cartridge COAL) has a muzzle velocity of 2750, and a max supersonic range of 1675yds
(or 26 MOA drop @ 1000yds)
Long action 300 WSM (3.25" cartridge COAL) should have a muzzle velocity of 2850, and a max range of 1750yds
(or 24 MOA drop @ 1000yds)
300 Norma Magnum should be just under 3000 fps with the 230 bergers, giving it a max range of about 1875yds
(or 21 MOA drop @ 1000yds)
I am not 100% happy with my existing Remington 700 action.
Sako extractor doesn't give me a "warm fuzzy" like a more robust M16 style extractor (or Winchester 70 extractor) would.
Slight out-of-round concentricity errors systemic of the Remington 700 action, exacerbated by the very rigid AICS mounting (slightly tweaks the action when bolted down).
My existing rifle will pull 1/2 MOA groups out to 1000 yards, most days of the week.
Just a bit of a picky beast finding a load it likes.
Have to be real precise in working up loads, and spend the time to find exactly what it likes.
Currently, it likes 230 berger hybrids on top of H4831sc, launched at 2750
From what I've heard, the 300 Norma & Surgeon action are both much much less picky about what ammo they'll shoot well.
Put both of those together, the 300 Norma cartridge and the Surgeon action, and you should have a tac driving hammer of a rifle!
Can barely believe that NSW Crane went with the Rem700 action for their Mk13-Mod5, instead of a Surgeon action.
Lilja barrel makes some sense, as they tend to stay cleaner under sustained fire. I'd still go with a Krieger, but...
I'm looking closely at the Mk13-Mod5, as NSW Crane generally has good reasons for their decisions. Generally...
Any failure to extract on empty cases?1stSFOD-Delta wrote:
I shot the Mk13 when the SF dudes were at the range. Shot that and their Mk12 Mod 0s. Both suppressed.
Burning through cases of Federal 9mm for now.Dilbert X wrote:
That all sounds expensive and not too satisfying.
Buy a Dillon and 10,000 bullets and primers for the 9mm.
Uzique wrote:
... why do you care?
in my experience, no
It's a G34. I forgot the G24C in the pics, which is pretty much a 40 S&W G17L.
I have the HK45C. That counts.rdx-fx wrote:
Still missing an HK45 and Browning HiPower
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