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pnse
09-23-2008, 05:34 PM
picked her up a couple of weeks ago http://photos.imageevent.com/pnse/httpimageeventcompnse/websize/DSCN1048.JPGhttp://photos.imageevent.com/pnse/httpimageeventcompnse/websize/DSCN1040.JPG http://photos.imageevent.com/pnse/httpimageeventcompnse/websize/DSCN1041.JPG
practical 20
Lawton action
20'' 1-12 lilja barrel
custom sleeve over moderator
made to measure stock
Williams precision floor plate and trigger guard
badger rings
all toped off with a 5.5-22x56 nightforce scope [NP-2DD ret.]

jim barker
09-24-2008, 01:39 AM
Great looking toy and it don't shoot bad either. Have fun!!

Fireball
09-24-2008, 02:47 AM
Nice rifle! That's my favorite powder for the 20 Practical.

craigyboy
10-05-2008, 01:06 PM
The prac20 looks great pnse, that stock would be great for shooting of the bipod you use a similar combo that I use in my tactical20, vhit133 and 40g v-max, cleanest load I have ever used, the only difference is I use 23.3g of vhit for 3600 fps, this combo is good for under 1 inch groups at 300 yards, longest kill has been a bunnie at 470 yards, you will find the 40g v-max still kills real good at that range. Good luck with the rifle and you have got it just in time for lamping season ;)

Jordan
10-07-2008, 09:51 PM
Beautiful. Who did that stock for you? Very nice.


Jordan

pnse
10-08-2008, 02:30 PM
Beautiful. Who did that stock for you? Very nice.


Jordan
the stock was made by Gary cane a UK based stock maker

ATB PAUL

pnse
10-08-2008, 02:49 PM
The prac20 looks great pnse, that stock would be great for shooting of the bipod you use a similar combo that I use in my tactical20, vhit133 and 40g v-max, cleanest load I have ever used, the only difference is I use 23.3g of vhit for 3600 fps, this combo is good for under 1 inch groups at 300 yards, longest kill has been a bunnie at 470 yards, you will find the 40g v-max still kills real good at that range. Good luck with the rifle and you have got it just in time for lamping season ;)


hello Craig,yes the stock does work very well with a bipod useing the hook to pull the rifle into the shoulder.had perfect conditions for shooting this morning so decided to stretch its legs a bit,shot this group so the foxs are in for a hard time this winter
http://photos.imageevent.com/pnse/httpimageeventcompnse/websize/TgtGfx.jpg

Jordan
10-23-2008, 05:01 AM
PNSE:

Do you know how your stock maker does that stippling on the pistol grip? I like it alot. Will he do stock work for folks in the states?

Thanks,


Jordan

pnse
10-23-2008, 05:36 PM
PNSE:

Do you know how your stock maker does that stippling on the pistol grip? I like it alot. Will he do stock work for folks in the states?

Thanks,


Jordan

hello Jordan,as far as i know all work is done by hand,the stocks are made to measure IE length of pull and hand dimensions and start at about a £1000 before any trigger guards and floor plates the stock on mine cost me £1350 but is a work of art and fits like a glove.

ATB Paul
ps i've sent you the contact details for Gary cane