Gentleman,
All very valid points, as to why I would put a BRNO in a synthetic stock, this particular rifle has one of those ugly “hog back” stocks made out of wood that is just slightly better quality than forklift pallet.
I don’t know where the silencer comment comes from, but I agree this rifle will never have a can on it.
As for ruining the value by shortening the barrel, the value was already degraded when someone decided that the factory scope mounting option wasn’t good enough and had it drilled and tapped.
But the rifle is sound and accurate, so I’m thinking I’ll have the barrel cut to 22-23” with NECG front sight and recessed crown, fill the bolt knob, AHR 3 position safety, AHR trigger, black cerakote, synthetic stock & Alaska Arms QD rings.
My thinking is I would have rock solid .375 that could handle Africa and also be an all weather rifle should I ever book that Alaska brown bear hunt I’ve always wanted.
Leaving my “Africa battery” at…
.375 as described above
.404J - BRNO 602: Dennis Olson has in progress
.470 DR Sabatti that Ken Owen worked over