FX Bobcat MkII .30 700MM Stx

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After work this evening, I took my .22 mag out and shot alittle bit. Right before dark, I decided to see if the bobcat was still zero’d, since I had a target still set up at 100yds. Well, no surprise at all. This is a 6 shot group at exactly 100yds. Ctc around 3/4”, I thought maybe you guys would like this. Especially the ones that have inquired about the conversion.
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Hey and thank you. I’m still very impressed with it every time I shoot it. Now, the transfer port from your old barrel will have to be removed and installed onto the new stx barrel. They are threaded and Loctited on so with a little heat the transfer port can be removed. Be very careful with the port as it is brass. Good luck and let me know how it turns out!

I am sorry it took me so long to get back to you but long the past summer, I had no time at all to take care of my beloved Bobcat.

I hope yours is doing well. Here's mine wich is set at 933 ft/sec with Jsb 44.75 grains or 910 ft/sec (NSA 47 grains).

It is a VERY accurate rifle at that speed!

Thanking you again for your help providing the info regarding the brass insert of the barrel as well as your efforts wich inspired me in this project :) View attachment MTU3MjAzMDg3NF8xMDE3OTM5NTk4NWRiMzQ5OWE1NzcwYTQuNDY1NzMxMDJfSU1BRzExMDYgLSDOkc69z4TOr86zz4HOsc+Gzr8uanBn
 

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