Handsome .284 Win F-Class Rig with Polished Borden Action
Note the owner’s name, “S. Limbourne” was engraved on the bolt release (and trigger guard, see below).
Who doesn’t like a spectacular figured-wood stock, particularly when it is combined with a superb custom action and a tack-driving barrel. Here’s some eye candy for Wednesday before Thanksgiving. This is a custom .284 Winchester F-Class Open division rig created by gunsmith Thomas “Speedy” Gonzalez for competitive shooter Scott Limbourne. The handsome Bacote wood figured stock comes from Cerus Rifleworks, while the action is a polished Borden RBRP BRMXD. Two Brux 1:9″ twist barrels were chambered for the project, both finished at 32″. The stock is also fitted with a R.A.D. Recoil System. This rig has top-of-the-line hardware all around.
Action: Borden BRMXD – Polished
Rail: 20 MOA Polished
Chambering: .284 Winchester
Trigger: Jewell BR – Blueprinted
Barrel: (2x) Brux 32″ 1:9″ Twist
Stock: Cerus F-Open in Exhibition Grade Bacote
Recoil System: R.A.D. System
Extras: Carbon Fiber Tunnel Plate, Custom Engraving Work on Action, Trigger Guard, and Bolt Release.
You’ll find more impressive rigs on Speedy’s Facebook Page. If you’d like a superb custom rifle like this, call Thomas “Speedy” Gonzalez at 972-672-6630, or send email to: speedy.godzilla [at] msn.com.
SPEEDY GONZALEZ
9023 HUEBNER RD. STE 102
SAN ANTONIO, TX 78240
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Tags: Borden Action, BRMXD, Brux Barrel, Cerus Stocks, Exhibition Grade, Jewell Trigger, Jim Borden, R.A.D. Recoil Reduction, Speedy Gonzalez, Thomas Gonzalez
That stock is a thing of beauty.
Awesome! I want one!
The engraved name will prevent mix ups on the range racks, so that’s good thinkin’. Man, it’s easier to see see the great groups come from somewhat homely looking rigs. Nice work all around!