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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="Fiftydriver" data-source="post: 483621" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Outlaw45,</p><p> </p><p>cost will depend on how good of a rifle you want built. IF you want a full custom precision rifle built on the Sendero, you will spend just as much as if you would have started with a full custom receiver.</p><p> </p><p>Once you buy a stainless Rem 700 receiver, fully accurize it and get it ready to build a precision rifle on, its easy to get into the $1000 range, EASY. You can get a Borden Timberline Magnum for that money or a bit less and its a vastly superior receiver to the Rem 700. Plus you can order it set up for the long Wyatt 3.820" mag box right from the factory so no cost in coverting to that long mag box.</p><p> </p><p>Yes the stock would be included but your going to pay alot for the donor rifle. You can get into a full custom rifle for only $200-$300 more then a fully modified Rem 700 Sendero.</p><p> </p><p>Now if your just looking to rebarrel a rifle, go for it, just depends on how you want the finished rifle to perform.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiftydriver, post: 483621, member: 10"] Outlaw45, cost will depend on how good of a rifle you want built. IF you want a full custom precision rifle built on the Sendero, you will spend just as much as if you would have started with a full custom receiver. Once you buy a stainless Rem 700 receiver, fully accurize it and get it ready to build a precision rifle on, its easy to get into the $1000 range, EASY. You can get a Borden Timberline Magnum for that money or a bit less and its a vastly superior receiver to the Rem 700. Plus you can order it set up for the long Wyatt 3.820" mag box right from the factory so no cost in coverting to that long mag box. Yes the stock would be included but your going to pay alot for the donor rifle. You can get into a full custom rifle for only $200-$300 more then a fully modified Rem 700 Sendero. Now if your just looking to rebarrel a rifle, go for it, just depends on how you want the finished rifle to perform. [/QUOTE]
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