First Look: The Accountant Rifle

by Braxton Taylor

Leupold Optics has teamed up with Gunwerks to develop the new Accountant Rifle, a limited-edition, compact, tactical bolt-action rifle with parts that either fully collapse or disassemble in order to fit inside a standard-size business briefcase. This one-of-a-kind rifle itself is built around a Remington 700 pattern short-action and is chambered in .308 Win. The Accountant makes use of a quick-detach .308 Win. 17.5-inch 416R stainless steel barrel that is also suppressor ready. Crowning the receiver of The Accountant bolt action rifle is a Leupold Mark 5HD 2-10x30mm riflescope with a PR1 MOA reticle. The Mk5 HD 2-10×30 mm is one Leupold’s highest grade yet smallest “full-size” traditionally magnified tactical scopes. This member of the Leupold Mk5 HD scope family is well-suited for engagements from 10 to 1,000 yards, making it an natural extension of this rifle. 

The Accountant isn’t just a rifle, however; it’s a complete rifle system that is fully contained in a locking leather briefcase. Custom-fit foam inside the briefcase ensures that the rifle is protected during transport.

The Accountant Rifle Features:

  • .308 Win. Federal Custom Shop ammo (100 rounds included)
  • JTAC chassis with a collapsible stock
  • Leupold Mark 5HD 2-10x30mm scope
  • 17.5-inch stainless steel machined barrel with a titanium sleeve suppressor
  • Two five-round magazines

The Federal Premium Custom shop also participated in this project by developing customized .308 Win. loads optimized to be shot from this compact bolt-action rifle. These custom-loaded projectiles make use of Federal’s 175-grain Terminal Ascent projectile. This classic rifle chambering was selected for its performance potential with barrel lengths as short as 11.5 inches. 

To learn more about the new Accountant rifle, please visit Gunwerks website at gunwerks.com. For more information about the Leupold Mk 5 HD riflescope product line, visit leupold.com and more information about Federal Premium ammunition is available at federalpremium.com.    

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