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		<title>Navy Man Commissions Eye-Catching Blue .284 Win F-Open Rig</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 May 2013 17:49:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Forum member Keith T. (aka &#8220;KT&#8221;) is in the U.S. Navy, so he has a fondness for seafaring, nautical color-schemes. Here is KT&#8217;s new F-Open rifle, smithed by Accurate Ordnance out of Winder, Georgia. The gun is chambered in .284 Winchester for Lapua brass (necked up) and 180gr Berger Hybrids. KT admits, &#8220;It&#8217;s a little [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Forum member Keith T. (aka &#8220;KT&#8221;) is in the U.S. Navy, so he has a fondness for seafaring, nautical color-schemes. Here is KT&#8217;s new F-Open rifle, smithed by <a href="http://accurateordnance.com/" target="_blank">Accurate Ordnance</a> out of Winder, Georgia. The gun is chambered in .284 Winchester for Lapua brass (necked up) and 180gr Berger Hybrids.</p>
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<p>KT admits, &#8220;It&#8217;s a little bit different than most in appearance!&#8221; But KT likes it that way: &#8220;When I had Accurate Ordnance build it, the only thing I specified was the stock, action, caliber and barrel length. I left the rest up to them. I think they did a pretty awesome job.&#8221;</p>
<p>The gun features a Pierce cone-bolt long action (with Jewell trigger) in a McMillan F-Class stock. The barrel is a Brux 31&#8243;, 1:9&#8243; twist in the Brux &#8220;F-Class contour&#8221;. Sitting on top is the new Nightforce 15-55x52mm Competition scope with turrets and sun-shade coated blue to match the blue-coated action, bolt handle, rings, trigger guard and barrel.</p>
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<blockquote><p>The build came out great, but there were a few &#8220;bumps on the road&#8221;. KT explains: &#8220;This rifle took a long time to finish. When it comes to building guns I always joke and say if it weren&#8217;t for bad luck I wouldn&#8217;t have any luck at all. We started ordering parts in September 2012. Somehow I managed to order the stock from McMillan for the wrong Pierce action. After a bunch of scrambling and hard work on Accurate Ordnance&#8217;s part we were able to get my screw-up fixed. Then we ran into a few more snags. AO wanted to have the scope on hand before doing the coating. The first trigger was not up to standard with AO so they ordered another one and the list goes on. The rifle is finally done though and I couldn&#8217;t be happier.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<address>Photos by <a href="http://richardking.pro" target="_blank">Richard King Photography</a>.</address>
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