by MysticPrecision | May 8, 2015 | Gallery, Rifle, Tech
Phil from Belgium sent some nice pics and results of his new Wby Vanguard/MPOD 6BR. The Wby Vanguard is not often discussed when building precision rifles but it does perform very well. “Hi Jerry here are some photos of my rifle and some targets for your customer gallery. Description of my rifle: action—weatherby vanguard ( howa 1500) barrel—- lothar walther inox 6br1/8″ twist stock— staffordshire synthetic stock ( TAC5) bipod—- mystic precision I’ m very please of your bipod, rigid and light. Phil from Belgium.” Wish you all the best and continued success. I hope this will increase interest in this strong and solid receiver....
by MysticPrecision | Jan 30, 2015 | Featured, Gallery, Rifle, Tech
Hello Jerry, Here are some more pics of the PGW .338 Timberwolf as well as my PGW .308 Coyote. Noticed something, the .308 Coyote is missing your MPOD. Let’s work on that…..haha The .338 Timberwolf is my very prized addition to my collection. It’s perfomance is outstanding for all distances. For ammo, I use my hand loads of 225g Nosler AccuBond bullets, Lapua Mag Brass, Match primers and Hodgdon1000 Powder. Although PGW recommends the use 250g. bullet, they are hard to get. In result, with .225g. I can achieve smaller then 1inch group at 300m. The rifle performs very well under all weather conditions. Easy to handle and fun to use. This combination with your MPOD provides enormous amount of stability and control while performing in adverse conditions. I think this is a winning combination of true balance between the rifle and the MPOD. I strongly recommend your MPOD for use with any rifle. It is light, strong and durable and well balanced. Hopefully in the near future my .308 Coyote will also have the use of your MPOD. Thank you for your support Enjoy the pics Sebastian B Those are some fine looking rifles. I am very pleased that the MPOD is serving you well and obviously, shooting some very tight groups. I hope you get the rail for your Coyote. Now you put the MPOD on either rifle. Continued success… Enjoy and Thanks for sharing....
by Jerry Teo | Jan 8, 2015 | Customers, Featured, Gallery, Rifle, Tech
Here is another really cool Tactical rifle based on the Tikka T3 Tac. Some very interesting parts we don’t commonly see in the Canadian market. Hi Jerry, The MPOD arrived on 26 december. I’ve been putting in some handy work to put some threaded sleeves in the forend and attach the rail with two metric allen screws. See the result in the attached pictures. My set up is as follows: Tikka T3 TAC in .308W (basically only the 24” barrel, short action and trigger assembly); Roedale Precision M18x1 threaded muzzle break; GRS laminated wood long range stock; Konuspro M30 8.5-32×52 scope And… a Mystic Precision MPOD I expect to enjoy shooting it again in January, and will let you know how it goes. If all’s well, I will put out a positive review on the “vuurwapens.net” forum in The Netherlands. Just one quick question that came to mind – the ski’s are smooth on the underside. I am shooting from a flat concrete floor. Would glueing on some rubber pads be advisable? [Told to put a piece of thick nap carpet under the feet and things will track superbly] Thanks again for the fast service!...
by MysticPrecision | Sep 11, 2014 | Gallery, Rifle, Tech
One of the best featured stocks for the Rem 700 SA Right Hand. Comes with superb ergonomics. Fully adjustable LOP and Comb – settings stay put. We put a custom rifle together on this stock and very impressed with how it all fit and functions. The integral forend bipod is not adjustable and has limited use but makes a quick rest if needed. We modified to fit a rail for the MPOD. Comes with a 10rds center feed detachable mag. This great looking rifle was put together by Terry of Black Art Rifle Company. The action was fully blueprinted. Shilen SS Select Match barrel was expertly installed. Muzzle brake blended to a seemless fit. It shot very well, averaging in the 2’s and 3’s at 100yds. Contact...
by MysticPrecision | Jul 11, 2014 | F Class, Gallery, Rifle, Tech
How do you get more trigger time with your FTR rig without costing a fortune in ammo and bore wear? Well, Klemen P from Slovenia has a very interesting solution. He is shooting a Kepeller Rifle with a rimfire and 308 barreled action. These are near identical and mount to the same stock. The ergonomics are the same so form and position does not vary. Here is the rimfire version. Note the tuner. Love the all the adjustments possible with the Kepeller stock. Looks like the typical excellent design and manf typical of quality European rifles. And here is the 308 FTR. Klemen writes: Hi Jerrry, I went from international match already. It was held in Serbia, a big ammo & reloading components manufacturer “Prvi partizan” hosted “PPU 2014 CUP”. We shot at 300 & 500 meters (F-class open and F-TR). Bad weather, two days of rainy & windy conditions. I used the same rifle (only one – 308 WIN) & your bipod for all events (even open). I liked it a lot, no bounce, good tracking, light weight, rock solid, only adjusting took me a lot of time (height & canting adjustment). I won both 300m events, finished second in 500m TR (3 ponts behind winner) and third in 500m open (1 point behind). Results are not published yet, will send you link when they will be. A lot of guys looked what I use, so I did some marketing job for you. If you need test pilot for one free new generations bipod you are developing, please feel free to mail me :-). In 300m events I...
by MysticPrecision | Jun 3, 2014 | Gallery, Rifle, Tech
Frank D of Petawawa picked up a Rem 700 ACCSD recently but wasn’t happy with the stock. I suggested the Choate Tactical with a Tac Pro adjustable cheek to keep costs down without compromising performance. Here is his finished rig taken at a recent match in Ont. Rem 700 ACCSD in 308, Vortex HST Viper 4-16X44 in MRAD. Really nice pic by CGN handle, klink1983 200yds group with his bet 168gr Handloads. Frank notes ” I noticed a marked improvement from my first attempt shooting at 600yds. The only thing this stock doesn’t do is eliminate hard cross winds” Enjoy the stock and learning to read those hard cross winds....