(1) The rifle is built on the McMillan 50 caliber single shot action. The RBLP (right bolt left port) configuration is popular with benchrest competitors for its ability to facilitate the loading and unloading of the rifle at the bench with the shooter's free hand. The action is void of any ejector so spent case won't flip out on to the ground, causing damage to the brass.
(2) The McMillan 50 LBR stock has been a mainstay in the 50 caliber benchrest competition circuit for its stability, stiffness, ergonomics and ability to ride the bags.
(3) A 32” match-grade barrel is chambered in 50 BMG. The light target contoured barrel is fluted to aid in cooling. The muzzle features a precision target crown and the barreled receiver is finished in matte black.
(4) The McMillan BR 50 caliber muzzle brake is similar to the ones used on our famous TAC-50 tactical rifles, but incorporates a symmetrical vent design which is more comfortable when shooting from a bench.
(5) Barrel threads and chamber are cut to critical tolerances and fit by hand. The axis of the bore is perfectly in line with the bolt axis. The bolt face and action face are perpendicular to the bolt axis. The action is pillar-bedded into the stock by hand, one at a time, and the barrel is free-floated. All critical dimensions are held to competition benchrest standards.
(6) 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.
(7) The Jewell trigger is adjustable from 12 ounces to 2-1/2 lbs pull weight.
(8) The robust McMillan aluminum trigger guard is a handsome component of the blind magazine configuration.
Price: $9,450
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