Curtis Tactical Integrally suppressed Savage 308

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Curtis Tactical Integrally suppressed Savage 308

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This is a Savage 110 in 308win integrally suppressed rifle that we built recently. The rifle features a 16" Bartlien 5R barrel, McMillan A5 stock, and 24" oal integral suppressor.

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Looks great.

But the 1000 dollar question is "How's it sound?"
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John A. wrote:Looks great.

But the 1000 dollar question is "How's it sound?"
It sounds great, its quieter than any muzzle mounted suppressor on the market. I don't bother with videos much any more because you really cant tell much from them.
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What's the OD of the outer tube, 1.25"?
Did you use your K's or cones? How many did you get in there?
Did you tune it for a factory load or a customer specified?

Would you be able to share port size, # of ports, and start distance from throat?

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John A. wrote:Looks great.

But the 1000 dollar question is "How's it sound?"
Built with premium names such as McMillan, Bartlien and Leupold, the $66,000 question is: Why Savage?
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1rflman wrote:
John A. wrote:Looks great.

But the 1000 dollar question is "How's it sound?"
Built with premium names such as McMillan, Bartlien and Leupold, the $66,000 question is: Why Savage?
It was the customers fathers rifle so he wanted to use the receiver as the base for the build.
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T-Rex wrote:What's the OD of the outer tube, 1.25"?
Did you use your K's or cones? How many did you get in there?
Did you tune it for a factory load or a customer specified?

Would you be able to share port size, # of ports, and start distance from throat?

Nice work, Joe.
The tube is 1.22" OD, 1.125" ID. It has 9 cones in the suppressor portion. It has 18 .125 ports that start 2" behind the muzzle, this makes use of the over barrel portion and is way more efficient than a reflex design, with the ports close to the muzzle you dont sacrifice a whole lot of velocity. The rifle is set up for 175gmm ammo.
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Beautiful.
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That looks sweet.

The $100,000 dollar question is, when will you start building an integrally suppressed Ruger American Rifle in 300blk?
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Nice work!
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BlogSarge wrote:That looks sweet.

The $100,000 dollar question is, when will you start building an integrally suppressed Ruger American Rifle in 300blk?
As soon as someone wants one, if you are interested let me know, I am getting ready to build myself one on the mini 1500 Howa action real soon. It will be an 8" barrel inside a 16.5" tube. We can do it on the Ruger too.
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1rflman wrote:
John A. wrote:Looks great.

But the 1000 dollar question is "How's it sound?"
Built with premium names such as McMillan, Bartlien and Leupold, the $66,000 question is: Why Savage?
What's wrong with Savage?
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poikilotrm wrote:
1rflman wrote:
John A. wrote:Looks great.

But the 1000 dollar question is "How's it sound?"
Built with premium names such as McMillan, Bartlien and Leupold, the $66,000 question is: Why Savage?
What's wrong with Savage?

I was thinking the same thing. Lately (especially since the AccuTrigger) I have considered the Savage tactical rifles to be an excellent choice and a great value.
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My Savage Hog Hunter does not dissappoint.
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I love my Savage rifles and I have plenty to chose from. My 6yr old daughter has one too!

I think what he meant is that you'd expect to see a surgeon action or something of the likes, given the rest of the brand names. Why have a retail brand when everything else is aftermarket.

I could be wrong and he's just bashing savage :?
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The Savage rifles are the best bang for the buck out there. I have a .30-'06 I got for free because "it won't group". Twenty minutes of fine sanding to float the barrel left me with a MOA rifle. I just wish the barrel was threaded.

Maybe I will have it rechambered to .284 or .300WINMAG or something and have it threaded then when this barrel is shot out. I like Savage. It isn't pretentious or fancy, it is inexpensive, good quality, and does what it is supposed to do.
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Savage makes a good rifle.

The way it prints downrange is more important to me than what's printed on the side of it.

I don't care if it says accuracy international. M24, whatever.

The savage is a solid shooter.

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T-Rex wrote:I love my Savage rifles and I have plenty to chose from. My 6yr old daughter has one too!

I think what he meant is that you'd expect to see a surgeon action or something of the likes, given the rest of the brand names. Why have a retail brand when everything else is aftermarket.

I could be wrong and he's just bashing savage :?
... Pierce, Borden, Kelbly, Stiller, Templar, HS Precision, Nesika, etc.
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1rflman wrote: ... Pierce, Borden, Kelbly, Stiller, Templar, HS Precision, Nesika, etc.
Just a simple question, not trying to start a fight...
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