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		<title>Sunday GunDay: Seb&#8217;s Hammerhead Dual-Discipline Rifle</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Feb 2020 15:11:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We first ran this story a few seasons back. Since then we&#8217;ve received many questions about this gun, so we thought we&#8217;d give readers another chance to learn about this truly innovative, switch-barrel &#8220;convertible&#8221; rifle. This gun works for both short-range (100/200) and long-range (500-1000 yd) benchrest matches. You interested in a truly innovative bench [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><i>We first ran this story a few seasons back. Since then we&#8217;ve received many questions about this gun, so we thought we&#8217;d give readers another chance to learn about this truly innovative, switch-barrel &#8220;convertible&#8221; rifle. This gun works for both short-range (100/200) and long-range (500-1000 yd) benchrest matches.</i></p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/sebwild02.jpg" alt="Seb Lambang 6PPC .284 Win Benchrest hammerhead"></p>
<p>You interested in a truly innovative bench gun that can shoot both short-range and long-range matches? Check out Seb Lambang&#8217;s original &#8220;do-it-all&#8221; rifle. This switch-barrel rifle combined two very different chamberings: 6 PPC and .284 Winchester. With that caliber combo, Seb&#8217;s covered from 100 yards (LV/HV mode) all the way out to 1000 (LR Light Gun mode). But the dual chambering is not the rifle&#8217;s only trick feature. Exploiting the long-range benchrest rules on stock designs, Seb has fitted a 3&#8243;-wide, flat rear metal keel to the buttstock. That counter-balances his 30&#8243;-long 7mm barrel, improves tracking, and adds stability. Seb built the stock and smithing was done by Australian gunsmith David Kerr.</p>
<p><b>Detachable Hammerhead Wing Section Plus Fat-Bottom Keel</b><br />
To further reduce torque and improve tracking, the stock features an <strong>8&#8243;-wide, detachable fore-end</strong> fixture. This &#8220;hammerhead&#8221; fore-end section has extended &#8220;wings&#8221; on both sides, making the rifle super-stable. The hammerhead unit can be removed, leaving the stock 3&#8243; wide for use in registered benchrest matches where 3&#8243; is the maximum width. The photos below show Seb&#8217;s gun in .284 Win Long-Range (LR) Light Gun mode, complete with front wings and rear keel.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/sebwild01.jpg" alt="Seb Lambang 6PPC .284 Win Benchrest hammerhead"></p>
<p><b>Yes This Rig Shoots &#8230; In Both Configurations, Long-Range and Short</b><br />
Seb has already used his switch-caliber, switch-barrel rig successfully in competition. Seb tells us: &#8220;The gun shot and tracked real well either in 6 PPC LV/HV mode or in .284 Win LG mode. I love it! Back in 2015, with this gun I placed Top 10 for the Two-Gun at the Harry Madden Championship in Brisbane, Australia just a few days ago and took the silver medal for the 500m Flyshoot with the .284 Win on the next day. So who says a switch-barrel rifle can&#8217;t (or doesn&#8217;t) work?&#8221; And get this, Seb finished the stock just four days before the Brisbane match. He glued-in the action the evening before the match and shot it the next day in competition. Pretty impressive we&#8217;d say&#8230;.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/sebwild05.jpg" alt="Sebastian Lambang Hammerhead 6PPC"></p>
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<p><big><b>6 PPC and .284 Win Convertible Rifle Specifications</b></big><br />
Action: Stolle Panda Short Action (glue-in plus front/rear alum. pillars), Right Bolt, Right Port, Right Eject, .473 bolt face.<br />
LV/HV Weight: Rifle weighs 10.4 lbs in 6 PPC mode (no keel, no front wings).<br />
LV/HV Barrel: Krieger 21.5&#8243; OAL, 6mm (6 PPC, .270&#8243; neck), 1:14&#8243; twist.<br />
Light Gun Weight: 15.5 lbs in .284 Mode with 3&#8243; rear aluminum keel and 8&#8243; fore-end attachment.<br />
Light Gun Barrel: Maddco 30&#8243; OAL, 7mm (.284 Win, .316&#8243; neck), 1:9&#8243; twist.<br />
Metal: Home-made, one-piece scope base with +15 MOA scope rings.</p>
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<blockquote><p><b>Seb Lambang &#8212; Indonesian Innovator</b><br />
Sebastian (&#8220;Seb&#8221;) Lambang is the designer/builder of the innovative <a href="http://www.sebcoax.com/" target="new">SEB Coaxial rests</a>, some of the best joystick rests on the market. The SEB Mini is a remarkable design &#8212; very compact but solid enough to win F-Class matches. And the SEB Neo Rest has become the go-to choice for short-range and long-range benchrest. The NEO folds flat for transport, yet offers extended vertical and horizontal travel and a rest top that can adjust from roughly 2&#8243; wide to over 6&#8243; in width. This Editor uses a SEB Neo for both bench and F-Class shooting and it is my favorite joystick rest. Here&#8217;s a video review of the SEB Mini, filmed at the Ben Avery Range in Phoenix:</p>
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<p>Seb is actually in the USA right now, competing at the Berger Southwest Nationals (SWN). No he&#8217;s not shooting his radical Hammerhead at Ben Avery this year &#8212; he&#8217;s got a more conventional F-TR rig. He is shooting with the Int&#8217;l Pickup F-TR team coached by Dean Wheeler. In the 2/6/2020 Team Palma match, Seb finished with high score for his team, 438-9X.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>ADDENDUM &#8212; Seb Succeeds at SWN in Sharpshooter Division:</strong><br />
Seb just posted this report from the Berger SW Nationals in Phoenix: &#8220;Proud to get first place in Sharpshooter Class in the Long Range Day 1 Aggregate. Super tough F-CLASS match against lots of the best shooters in the USA and some other countries. Thanks a bunch to my gunsmith Alex Wheeler who did a really great job, [providing a] super-smooth timed action. Thanks also to Tom Mousel who did a great job with the super-accurate ammo! Thanks to Will McCloskey for the best laminate wood rifle stock on the market. The rifle shoots GREAT. I really enjoy this match!&#8221;. Here is Seb on the firing line at Ben Avery. The rifle rests on the SEB Joy-Pod joystick bipod he created.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/seb2020x1.jpg" alt="Sebastian Lambang Hammerhead 6PPC .308 Win F-TR SWN"></p>
<p>[NOTE: The NRA has multiple divisions: High Master, Master, Expert, Sharpshooter, and Marksman. The most elite level is High Master.]</p>
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		<title>Hammerhead Stocks for Long-Range Benchrest</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Apr 2017 13:30:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We know that many of our readers have never seen a &#8220;Hammerhead&#8221; benchrest stock before. This is a design with an extra wide section in the very front, tapering to a narrow width starting about 6&#8243; back. When paired with a super-wide front sandbag, the hammerhead design provides added stability &#8212; just like having a [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignright" border="1" hspace="10" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/hammer1401.gif" alt="hammerhead stock Precision rifle tool Ray Bowman">We know that many of our readers have never seen a &#8220;Hammerhead&#8221; benchrest stock before. This is a design with an extra wide section in the very front, tapering to a narrow width starting about 6&#8243; back. When paired with a super-wide front sandbag, the hammerhead design provides added stability &#8212; just like having a wider track on a racing car. Some folks think mid-range and long-range benchrest stocks can only be 3&#8243; wide. Not so &#8212; IBS and NBRSA rules now allow much wider fore-ends. While F-Class Open rules limit fore-end width to 3&#8243; max, there is not such restriction on IBS or NBRSA Light Guns or Heavy Guns for 600- and 1000-yard competition. Here&#8217;s a 5&#8243;-wide Hammerhead design from <a href="http://precisionriflesales.com/" target="_blank">Precision Rifle &#038; Tool</a> (PR&#038;T).</p>
<p>Ray Bowman of PR&#038;T sent us some photos of another hammerhead benchrest rig. Ray reports: &#8220;Here&#8217;s another benchrest rifle that Precision Rifle &#038; Tool crafted. The customer shot this rifle at the 2014 IBS 1000-yard Nationals in West Virginia.&#8221; This IBS Light Gun sports PR&#038;T&#8217;s &#8220;Low Boy Hammer Head&#8221; stock in red/black laminate. Other components are a 6mm BRUX 30&#8243;, 1:8&#8243;-twist barrel, Borden BR Action, and a PR&#038;T 20 MOA scope rail.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/hammer1403.jpg" alt="hammerhead stock Precision rifle tool Ray Bowman"></p>
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		<title>Hammerhead Dual-Caliber, Multi-Discipline Bench Gun</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2015 18:11:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We first ran this story a couple seasons back. Since they we&#8217;ve received many questions about this gun, so we thought we&#8217;d give readers another chance to learn about this truly innovative, switch-barrel &#8220;convertible&#8221; rifle. This gun works for both short-range and long-range benchrest matches. You interested in a really wild, innovative bench gun that [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>We first ran this story a couple seasons back. Since they we&#8217;ve received many questions about this gun, so we thought we&#8217;d give readers another chance to learn about this truly innovative, switch-barrel &#8220;convertible&#8221; rifle. This gun works for both short-range and long-range benchrest matches.</i></p>
<p>You interested in a really wild, innovative bench gun that can shoot both short-range and long-range matches? Check out Seb Lambang&#8217;s latest &#8220;do-it-all&#8221; rifle. It&#8217;s a switch-barrel rifle combining two very different chamberings: 6 PPC and .284 Winchester. With that caliber combo, Seb&#8217;s covered from 100 yards (LV/HV mode) all the way out to 1000 (LR Light Gun mode). But the dual chambering is not the rifle&#8217;s only trick feature. Exploiting the new long-range benchrest rules, Seb has fitted a 3&#8243;-wide, flat rear metal keel to the buttstock. That counter-balances his 30&#8243;-long 7mm barrel, improves tracking, and adds stability. Seb built the stock and smithing was done by Australian gunsmith David Kerr.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/sebwild02.jpg" alt="Seb Lambang 6PPC .284 Win Benchrest hammerhead"></p>
<p><b>Detachable Hammerhead Wing Section Plus Fat-Bottom Keel</b><br />
To further reduce torque and improve tracking, the stock features an 8&#8243;-wide, detachable fore-end fixture. This &#8220;hammerhead&#8221; fore-end section has extended &#8220;wings&#8221; on both sides, making the rifle super-stable. The hammerhead unit can be removed, leaving the stock 3&#8243; wide for use in registered benchrest matches where 3&#8243; is the maximum width. The photos below show Seb&#8217;s gun in .284 Win Long-Range (LR) Light Gun mode.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/sebwild01.jpg" alt="Seb Lambang 6PPC .284 Win Benchrest hammerhead"></p>
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<p><b>Yes This Rig Shoots &#8230; In Both Configurations, Long-Range and Short</b><br />
Seb has already used his switch-caliber, switch-barrel rig successfully in competition. Seb tells us: &#8220;The gun shot and tracked real well either in 6 PPC LV/HV mode or in .284 Win LG mode. I love it! With this gun I placed Top 10 for the Two-Gun at the Harry Madden Championship in Brisbane, Australia just a few days ago and took the silver medal for the 500m Flyshoot with the .284 Win on the next day. So who says a switch-barrel rifle can&#8217;t (or doesn&#8217;t) work?&#8221; And get this, Seb finished the stock just four days before the Brisbane match. He glued-in the action the evening before the match and shot it the next day in competition. Pretty impressive we&#8217;d say&#8230;.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/sebwild03.jpg" alt="Seb Lambang 6PPC .284 Win Benchrest hammerhead"></p>
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<p><b>6 PPC and .284 Win Convertible Rifle Specifications</b><br />
Action: Stolle Panda Short Action (glue-in plus front/rear alum. pillars), Right Bolt, Right Port, Right Eject, .473 bolt face.<br />
LV/HV Weight: Rifle weighs 10.4 lbs in 6 PPC mode (no keel, no front wings).<br />
LV/HV Barrel: Krieger 21.5&#8243; OAL, 6mm (6 PPC, .270&#8243; neck), 1:14&#8243; twist.<br />
Light Gun Weight: 15.5 lbs in .284 Mode with 3&#8243; rear aluminum keel and 8&#8243; fore-end attachment.<br />
Light Gun Barrel: Maddco 30&#8243; OAL, 7mm (.284 Win, .316&#8243; neck), 1:9&#8243; twist.<br />
Metal: Home-made, one-piece scope base with +15 MOA scope rings.</p>
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<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/sebwild05.jpg" alt="Sebastian Lambang Hammerhead 6PPC"></p>
<p><b>Seb Lambang &#8212; Indonesian Innovator</b><br />
<em>If you don&#8217;t know already, Seb Lambang is the designer/builder of the innovative <a href="http://www.sebcoax.com/" target="new">SEB Coaxial rests</a>. These are some of the best joystick rests on the market. The latest version, the SEB Neo Rest, is a brilliant design that folds flat for transport, yet offers extended vertical and horizontal travel and a rest top that can adjust from roughly 2&#8243; wide to over 6&#8243; in width. This Editor uses a SEB Neo for both bench and F-Class shooting and it is my favorite joystick rest. Rest in photos is a SEB Neo MAX.</em></p>
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		<title>Seb&#8217;s Wild 6 PPC + .284 Win Fat-Bottom Hammerhead Convertible</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 19:58:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You interested in a really wild, innovative bench gun that can shoot both short-range and long-range matches? Check out Seb Lambang&#8217;s latest &#8220;do-it-all&#8221; rifle. It&#8217;s a switch-barrel rifle combining two very different chamberings: 6 PPC and .284 Winchester. With that caliber combo, Seb&#8217;s covered from 100 yards (LV/HV mode) all the way out to 1000 [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You interested in a really wild, innovative bench gun that can shoot both short-range and long-range matches? Check out Seb Lambang&#8217;s latest &#8220;do-it-all&#8221; rifle. It&#8217;s a switch-barrel rifle combining two very different chamberings: 6 PPC and .284 Winchester. With that caliber combo, Seb&#8217;s covered from 100 yards (LV/HV mode) all the way out to 1000 (LR Light Gun mode). But the dual chambering is not the rifle&#8217;s only trick feature. Exploiting the new long-range benchrest rules, Seb has fitted a 3&#8243;-wide, flat rear metal keel to the buttstock. That counter-balances his 30&#8243;-long 7mm barrel, improves tracking, and adds stability. Seb built the stock and smithing was done by Australian gunsmith David Kerr.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/sebwild02.jpg" alt="Seb Lambang 6PPC .284 Win Benchrest hammerhead"></p>
<p><b>Detachable Hammerhead Wing Section Plus Fat-Bottom Keel</b><br />
To further reduce torque and improve tracking, the stock features an 8&#8243;-wide, detachable fore-end fixture. This &#8220;hammerhead&#8221; fore-end section has extended &#8220;wings&#8221; on both sides, making the rifle super-stable. The hammerhead unit can be removed, leaving the stock 3&#8243; wide for use in registered benchrest matches where 3&#8243; is the maximum width. The photos below show Seb&#8217;s gun in .284 Win Long-Range (LR) Light Gun mode.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/sebwild01.jpg" alt="Seb Lambang 6PPC .284 Win Benchrest hammerhead"></p>
<p><b>Yes This Rig Shoots &#8230; In Both Configurations, Long-Range and Short</b><br />
Seb has already used his switch-caliber, switch-barrel rig successfully in competition. Seb tells us: &#8220;The gun shot and tracked real well either in 6 PPC LV/HV mode or in .284 Win LG mode. I love it! With this gun I placed Top 10 for the Two-Gun at the Harry Madden Championship in Brisbane, Australia just a few days ago and took the silver medal for the 500m Flyshoot with the .284 Win on the next day. So who says a switch-barrel rifle can&#8217;t (or doesn&#8217;t) work?&#8221; And get this, Seb finished the stock just four days before the Brisbane match. He glued-in the action the evening before the match and shot it the next day in competition. Pretty impressive we&#8217;d say&#8230;.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/sebwild03.jpg" alt="Seb Lambang 6PPC .284 Win Benchrest hammerhead"></p>
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<p><b>6 PPC and .284 Win Convertible Rifle Specifications</b><br />
Action: Stolle Panda Short Action (glue-in plus front/rear alum. pillars), Right Bolt, Right Port, Right Eject, .473 bolt face.<br />
LV/HV Weight: Rifle weighs 10.4 lbs in 6 PPC mode (no keel, no front wings).<br />
LV/HV Barrel: Krieger 21.5&#8243; OAL, 6mm (6 PPC, .270&#8243; neck), 1:14&#8243; twist.<br />
Light Gun Weight: 15.5 lbs in .284 Mode with 3&#8243; rear aluminum keel and 8&#8243; fore-end attachment.<br />
Light Gun Barrel: Maddco 30&#8243; OAL, 7mm (.284 Win, .316&#8243; neck), 1:9&#8243; twist.<br />
Metal: Home-made, one-piece scope base with +15 MOA scope rings.</p>
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<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/sebwild05.jpg" alt="Sebastian Lambang Hammerhead 6PPC"></p>
<p><b>Seb Lambang &#8212; Indonesian Innovator</b><br />
<em>If you don&#8217;t know already, Seb Lambang is the designer/builder of the innovative <a href="http://www.sebcoax.com/" target="new">SEB Coaxial rests</a>. These are some of the best joystick rests on the market. The latest version, the SEB Neo Rest, is a brilliant design that folds flat for transport, yet offers extended vertical and horizontal travel and a rest top that can adjust from roughly 2&#8243; wide to over 6&#8243; in width. This Editor uses a SEB Neo for both bench and F-Class shooting and it is my favorite joystick rest. Rest in photos is a SEB Neo MAX.</em></p>
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