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The Basics, Starting Out
.300 Savage Build (Need Help)
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<blockquote data-quote="DirtySouth85" data-source="post: 588861" data-attributes="member: 28573"><p>Yeah, I've been keeping up with your thread. Lol, I just ordered my stock today, (Manners) and haven't decided on a barrel yet, but have asked for gift cards to Midway USA for Christmas so I plan on ordering a LEE single stage press, Larger bolt handle, and a Rifle Basix trigger. I have a while to wait on the MAnners stock so some of that stuff being backordered is no big deal.... Oh along with the action wrench, savage barrel nut wrench, and a larger recoil stop. </p><p></p><p>As for the Barrel I'm thinking a McGowen, Shilen or Pac-Nor. I'd actually like some input on what is a better drop in/ DIY barrel. Less amount of modifications to the end user the better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DirtySouth85, post: 588861, member: 28573"] Yeah, I've been keeping up with your thread. Lol, I just ordered my stock today, (Manners) and haven't decided on a barrel yet, but have asked for gift cards to Midway USA for Christmas so I plan on ordering a LEE single stage press, Larger bolt handle, and a Rifle Basix trigger. I have a while to wait on the MAnners stock so some of that stuff being backordered is no big deal.... Oh along with the action wrench, savage barrel nut wrench, and a larger recoil stop. As for the Barrel I'm thinking a McGowen, Shilen or Pac-Nor. I'd actually like some input on what is a better drop in/ DIY barrel. Less amount of modifications to the end user the better. [/QUOTE]
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