Tubb 2000
Competition rifle
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The Tubb 2000 (also known as the T2K) rifle is a fully adjustable modular sports target rifle produced in the United States by the McMillan Brothers Rifle Company. It was designed and endorsed by 11-time NRA Highpower Rifle and ICFRA Palma World Champion David Tubb and Rock McMillan for long-range target shooting.[1][2]
| Tubb 2000 a/k/a/ T2K | |
|---|---|
| Type | Competition rifle |
| Place of origin | United States |
| Production history | |
| Designer | David Tubb |
| Designed | 2000 |
| Manufacturer | McMillan Brothers Rifle Co. |
| Produced | 2000–2012 |
| Variants | Tubb 2000c, Tubb 2000t, Tubb 2000 Spec-Tac-LR |
| Specifications | |
| Mass | 12.0 lb (5.4 kg) |
| Cartridge | 6XC, .22-250 Remington, 6.5-284 Norma, 7mm-08 Remington, .308, 6mmBR Remington |
| Action | manually operated rotary bolt action |
| Feed system | 10 or 20 round detachable box magazine |
| Sights | Iron sight or telescopic sight |
The Tubb 2000's barrel can be changed by the end-user, allowing the same rifle to support various calibers. Adjustable or user-changeable features include stock, sights, hand grip, trigger. It includes a quiet shock absorbing stock instead of a loud muzzle brake.[1]
The successor to the Tubb 2000 was launched in 2017,[3] and is called Tubb ATR (Advanced Tactical Rifle).