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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>
<p><img width="600" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/corbin00.jpg" alt=".243 Win 1000 yard Maple rifle"></p>
<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>
<p><img width="600" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/corbin04.jpg" alt=".243 Win 1000 yard Maple rifle"></p>
<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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		<title>American Riflemen Seek Olympic Medals in 50m Smallbore Prone</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Aug 2016 14:42:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today is an important day for Team USA shooters at the Rio Olympics. American rifle marksmen SFC Michael McPhail and David Higgins will be competing in the smallbore 50m prone event. In addition, 25m Pistol shooters will compete, and the Women&#8217;s Skeet Finals will be held this afternoon. UPDATE: CLICK HERE for Video Highlights of [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Today is an important day for Team USA shooters at the Rio Olympics. American rifle marksmen <a href="http://www.nbcolympics.com/news/michael-mcphails-three-keys-success-loss-dogs-and-army" target="_blank">SFC Michael McPhail</a> and David Higgins will be competing in the smallbore 50m prone event. In addition, 25m Pistol shooters will compete, and the Women&#8217;s Skeet Finals will be held this afternoon.</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE: <a href="http://www.nbcolympics.com/video/highlights-50m-rifle-prone-final" target="_blank">CLICK HERE for Video Highlights of Mens 50M Prone Finals on NBCOlympics.com</a></strong></p>
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<td colspan="2" align="middle"><strong>Schedule for the Remaining 2016 Olympic Shooting Events:</strong></td>
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<p><strong>Friday, August 12</strong><br />
8:00 am – 50m Rifle Prone Men<br />
8:00 am – Skeet Women<br />
9:30 am – Skeet Men Day 1<br />
10:00 am – Finals 50m Rifle Prone Men<br />
11:15 am – 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men Stage 1<br />
2:00 pm – Finals Skeet Women</td>
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<p><strong>Saturday, August 13</strong><br />
8:00 am – 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men Stage 2<br />
8:30 am – Skeet Men Day 2<br />
11:30 am – Finals 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men<br />
2:00 pm – Finals Skeet Men</p>
<p><strong>Sunday, August 14</strong><br />
8:00 am – 50m Rifle 3-Position Men<br />
12:00 pm – Finals 50m Rifle 3-Position Men</td>
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<h2>SFC Michael McPhail</h2>
<p>Hopes are high for McPhail, one of the favorites to win a shooting Gold Medal in Rio. McPhail, ranked number one in the world in men’s 50-meter rifle prone, won the ISSF World Cup Finals in Munich this September. McPhail also won back-to-back gold medals at the ISSF World Cup events at Fort Benning, GA and Munich, Germany, held in May and early June of 2015. This is McPhail&#8217;s second Olympic appearance, so he understands what&#8217;s at stake: &#8220;The Olympics are unlike any other match you’ll ever shoot, the magnitude of it&#8230;.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/mcphail1501.jpg" alt="SFC Michael McPhail"><br />
<em>SFC Michael McPhail, shown above, is currently ranked #1 in the world in the smallbore 50m prone rifle discipline. He’s one of the favorites to win Gold today in Rio.</em></p>
<p><img border="1" src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/prone50m01.jpg" alt="Rio Olympics 2016 50m prone rifle smallbore"></p>
<h2>David Higgins</h2>
<p>Air Force Academy graduate David Higgins has been a competitive shooter since his early teens. “I was 13 when I first began shooting Rifle competitively, and I immediately knew that I wanted to pursue Rifle as my primary sport,” said Higgins.</p>
<p><img border="1" src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/prone50m02.jpg" alt="Rio Olympics 2016 50m prone rifle smallbore"></p>
<p>Higgins recently graduated from the Air Force Academy and enjoys rock climbing, sailing and surfing in his free time. He now moves on to the next phase of his military career, having cross-commissioned into the Marine Corps upon graduation to become an infantry officer.</p>
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		<title>Corbin&#8217;s Curly Maple Masterpiece &#8212; .243 Win Prone Rifle</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2016 10:25:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a visual treat for our Daily Bulletin readers, we went back to our Gun of the Week archives to showcase a very special rifle. This humdinger could be the prettiest prone rifle we&#8217;ve ever seen. Commissioned for Forum member Corbin S., this is one handsome rifle, built with all-premium components and a stunning Curly [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>As a visual treat for our Daily Bulletin readers, we went back to our <a href="http://www.accurateshooter.com/category/guns-of-week/" target='_blank'>Gun of the Week</a> archives to showcase a very special rifle. This humdinger could be the prettiest prone rifle we&#8217;ve ever seen. Commissioned for Forum member Corbin S., this is one handsome rifle, built with all-premium components and a stunning Curly Maple thumbhole stock with adjustable cheekpiece. The rifle is chambered in .243 Winchester. It features a custom stainless RBRP action Nesika R action, with keycuts in the bottom instead of recoil lug. A Grünig &amp; Elmiger trigger has been specially modified (milled and pinned) to work with the Nesika action. The barrel is a 30&#8243; Broughton 5R Palma-contour tube, and there is another 30&#8243; Broughton 6BR barrel that Corbin uses at shorter ranges. 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/corbin00.jpg" alt=".243 Win Maple rifle"></p>
<p><b>Very Accurate with Fast-Flyin&#8217; Berger 105s</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>
<p>Forum member Jim Hardy has seen (and shot against) this beautiful rifle. He reports:</p>
<p>&#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&amp;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 last year, 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>
<p><img width="600" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/corbin02.jpg" alt=".243 Win 1000 yard Maple rifle"><br />
<img width="600" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/corbin04.jpg" alt=".243 Win 1000 yard Maple rifle"></p>
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