McMillan Tactical Rifles Outdoorsman

McMillan Tactical Rifles Outdoorsman

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About McMillan Tactical Rifles Outdoorsman

The Outdoorsman is designed for hunting where distances are large and winds blow hard. The Outdoorsman is chambered in 30-378 Weatherby, arguably the ultimate balance of velocity, power and flat trajectory. The stock uses McMillan’s proprietary EDGE graphite ultralight technology to save weight without sacrificing strength. Action: McMillan long action. Stock: McMillan Hunter, McMillan EDGE graphite ultralight technology, Pillar glass bedding, free floated barrel, 1" Sling swivels. Barrel: Match grade stainless steel, Target crown, Fluted, Vais muzzle brake. Floorplate: Machined one-piece steel hinged. Sights: Drilled and tapped for scope, premium bases included. McMillan Hunter fiberglass stock with monte carlo cheekpiece. McMillan G30 custom action. Barrel threads and the chamber are cut to critical tolerances and fit by hand. The barrel axis is perfectly in line with the bolt axis. The bolt face and action face are perpendicular to the barrel axis. The action is pillar-bedded into the stock and the barrel is free-floated. All dimensions are held to competition benchrest standards. Recoil lugs are surface ground on both sides and pinned to the receiver to produce a perfectly square mating between the action face and the barrel shank. All barrels are premium-selected, hand-lapped, match-grade barrels. Barrels are stainless steel with a mattefinish and a target crown. A custom one-piece stainless steel floorplate is more rugged than production firearms. Accessories are available, including scope, bipod, cleaning equipment and other options. Premium scope bases are included as standard.

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