I dare you to tell me it is not beautiful

Accuracy is outstanding. I use the bipod for long range, and take it off if I am plinking with the irons. I actually get bored quickly because it is so accurate. Sporting clays has my attention, with that stoeger m3500 in the picture.

Time to move the target out farther... :D
 
Be careful "yeah" can be expensive trust me.......LOL

QFT. I have many overpriced purses in our closet to attest to that.

On topic. Pretty rifle, too many grips, but over all a great rifle.
 
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That's definatly a nice looking rig! I've often thought about settin one up similar to that...minus the forehandle. Anything that gets people lookin over and sayin "check that out" when you're out shootin is a beauty in it's own way!
 
Rysara.
Just do what i do when the wifey adds another annoying high dollar purse to the collection. Wait till she takes off for the day, grab an older one on your way to the shooting range and have some fun. Great substitute to a normal target.
 
I think that beauty is in the eye of the beholder and each of us has different eyes. That said, I do like barrel/suppressor system and the color. But as I posted a week or so ago, I'm in a de-contenting phase and took my 15-22 back down to a bare fore-stock to change my way of driving the gun. But the gnarly rails and my aging joints drove me to improvise something else so I took my vertical forward handgrip and made it a horizontal forward hand grip so I could extend my forefinger out straight as an aiming aid. Not wanting to give up my targeting laser (it's GREEN fer gosh sakes!), I tried to mount it somewhere around the thing but found the switch wasn't easily accessed. After some study I have reverse-mounted the grip with the laser directly in front of it so I can use the laser switch with my thumb (slide left for on) and guide the gun with my index finger point. So far it seems to work but I have more practice to do with the system. No bipod with the red-dot sight or tac-light (it will go down the hall with my 1911 in the other hand if necessary). I'm liking the feel of this operation system and how natural it is to follow the pointing finger. Less sometimes is more, just like the man said!
 
Looks good, much better setup than mine (although I'm still working on it).

I'm having a problem figuring out the bottom pic (with the bipod attached). The mag is what the rifle is resting on, although your bipod seems to be extended at regular length. With my bipod extended, even at it's shortest length, the mag sits even with the floor. Can't understand why the grip is raised so far off the floor (or whatever it's on).
 
I like it! Which barrel shroud is that? I may have to get one.
 
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