Thought Id post up a pic of my latest project I've been working on. Its a Steven's 200 in 223rem ditched the awful factory stock an replaced it with a Boyd's Prairie Hunter. I bedded the action an tweaked on the factory trigger a little and have it braking at a nice crisp 5.5lbs. This has been a nice little budget build that I have less than $350 (minus the scope) in. Its proven to be very accurate will post a pic of best group out of the first range trip. It was right at 1.25" with 3 rounds stacked on each other, and was shot using PMC factory loaded ammo. Finally with the help of a fellow member who sold me some of his .224HPBT 69gr projectiles Ill be able to work up a custom load for it. I shoot it of bench rest witch I shoot most all my rifles from but the gun is pretty light weight. I got the rifle with the intentions of building a Heavy Barreled bench gun but the rifle is a lot of fun the way it is and shoots very well with just factory ammo. I would think it will do a little better with some match stuff or my handloads. So I'm not sure if Ill leave it the way it is or continue the full on transformation (The Shilen Barrel I have for it sitting in the gun cabinet keeps calling my name to be installed ). An now for a few pics
100yrds off bench, 55gr PMC, 5 shot group
100yrds off bench, 55gr PMC, 5 shot group