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		<title>Sunday Gunday: &#8220;Maple Marvel&#8221; .243 Win 1000-Yard Prone Rifle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;I have molested that rifle on several different occasions over the years. It is more beautiful in person if that is possible. Fine craftsmanship in every aspect.&#8221; &#8212; Forum Member Matt K. Today&#8217;s Sunday GunDay feature is a &#8220;blast from the past&#8221;, part of our big Guns of the Week archive. Some years back, Forum [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><i>&#8220;I have molested that rifle on several different occasions over the years. It is more beautiful in person if that is possible. Fine craftsmanship in every aspect.&#8221; &#8212; Forum Member Matt K.</i></p>
<p><img class="alignleft" hspace="20" src="https://www.accurateshooter.com/wp-content/themes/paul/uploads//pid3229_maplestock01.jpg" alt=".243 Win prone rifle Corbin Shell"><big>Today&#8217;s Sunday GunDay feature is a &#8220;blast from the past&#8221;, part of our big <a href="https://www.accurateshooter.com/category/guns-of-week/" target="_blank">Guns of the Week</a> archive. Some years back, Forum member Corbin Shell told us he had a new, full-custom 1000-yard prone rifle. When he sent some photos of the maple-stocked masterpiece, our collective jaws dropped. Check it out &#8212; this is truly a &#8220;Maple Marvel&#8221;.</big></p>
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<p>Corbin&#8217;s GunDay rig is an eye-catcher for sure. This is one handsome rifle, built with all-premium components and a stunning Curly Maple thumbhole stock with adjustable cheekpiece. The rifle is <strong>chambered in .243 Winchester</strong>. It features a custom stainless RBRP action Nesika R action, with keycuts in the bottom instead of recoil lug. A Grünig &#038; Elmiger trigger has been specially modified (milled and pinned) to work with the Nesika action. The primary barrel is a 30&#8243; Broughton 5R Palma-contour tube. Interestingly, Corbin has a second 30&#8243; Broughton barrel chambered in 6mmBR for use at shorter ranges.</p>
<p>The trigger guard, fore-arm rail, cheek adjuster, and 4-way adjustable butt assembly are all custom metal, designed by Dan Gleason. The stock is cut from exhibition-grade fiddleback maple (from Cecil Fredi Gunstocks in Las Vegas) with a Gaboon Ebony tip wood and butt-plate spacer.</p>
<p><img width="600" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/corbin02.jpg" alt=".243 Win Maple rifle"></p>
<p><b>Fast and Accurate</b><br />
Corbin tells us the gun will put five shots into the size of a quarter at 300 yards &#8220;when he does his part.&#8221; Corbin shoots pointed Berger 105gr VLDs and 45.5 grains of H4831SC. That load runs 3180 fps. He can push it faster, but &#8220;that&#8217;s where the node was and where it shoots best&#8221;, according to Corbin.</p>
<blockquote><p>Forum member Jim Hardy has seen (and shot against) this beautiful rifle. Jim reports: &#8220;A casual observer might think that the trigger guard, cheek plate and butt plate hardware are Anschutz — as the stock takes on the Anschutz prone pattern. However, this is ALL custom metal. The G&#038;E trigger breaks like a glass rod and will makes my BR triggers feel inferior at best. I had the pleasure of holding, shouldering, and lusting over this gun at Camp Perry&#8230; and it is even more impressive in person. The killer is that there is yet ANOTHER one in a beautiful, dark figured walnut owned by Corbin’s shooting partner. BTW, both guns will hammer at 1000 yards prone.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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<blockquote><p><b>Long Range Prone Shooting with the .243 Winchester</b><br />
Is the .243 Winchester capable at 1000 yards? Absolutely. John Whidden has used the .243 Win to capture multiple NRA National Long-Range Championships. John selected the .243 Win because it offers excellent ballistics with manageable recoil. John says that, at least for a sling shooter, the .243 Win is hard to beat at long range. John explains that, while you CAN get somewhat better ballistics with a .284 Win or .300 WSM, you’ll pay a heavy price in <strong>increased recoil</strong> with those bigger cartridges.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/whidden24305.png" alt="John Whidden .243 Winchester Win National Championship Long Range Reloading Caliber Barnard Action Anshutz"></p>
<p>Running at an impressive 3275 FPS from his .243 Win, Berger 6mm 105 grain Hybrids are hard to beat, according to Whidden: &#8220;My .243 Win shoots inside a 6.5-284 with 142-grainers. Nothing out there is really ahead of [the .243], in 1000-yard ballistics unless you get into the short magnums or .284s and those carry a very significant recoil penalty.&#8221; John has tried bigger cases: &#8220;In the past I did shoot the 6.5-284. I went to the .243 Win because it had similar ballistics but had much less recoil. It doesn’t beat me up as much and is not as fatiguing.&#8221; <a href="http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2018/07/243-winchester-the-forgotten-long-range-cartridge/" target="_blank">READ Whidden .243 Winchester Report</a>.</p></blockquote>
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