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375 cal barrel twist and projectiles?
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<blockquote data-quote="kellyzier" data-source="post: 403759" data-attributes="member: 22137"><p>If you go with the 375 snipe tac, I can give you a deal on the reamers and (go gage). Don't forget if you go with the 338, you will have to be doing another step in the reloading process to neck them down. Although, I think you can pay a bit extra from Dave and get them pre-formed.</p><p> </p><p>Also, regardless of what cal you go with, get ahold of Bobby Lawton now and get your order in for the Lawton 8000, he's got it on sale now (discounted 200 bucks) to $1,000. I do like my BAT action cause its got a built in 40 moa rail, but they take way too long to make. Lawton's lead times are much better. You will need a 40 moa rail, don't forget.</p><p> </p><p>Also check out the manners stocks, the T2 and T3's can get down to near 2.5 pounds when they are carbon fiberd and they can handle the big chey tac actions. I personally like the new T2's, the grip is better for long range accuaracy.</p><p> </p><p>And lastly, If I were to do it all over again, I would not build the snipe tac or allan mag..I would build the new Viersco Mag. It fits with all the parts we just mentioned, you can get it to a good hunting weight in the 10-12 lb range if you use carbon fiber barrels. Im not sure why a guy would want this, I pack a 15 lb gun all over and have no problem with it though.</p><p> </p><p>And the speed with the new VM will out pace anything out there...</p><p> </p><p>my .02 cents</p><p>got to go make some $$</p><p> </p><p>zman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kellyzier, post: 403759, member: 22137"] If you go with the 375 snipe tac, I can give you a deal on the reamers and (go gage). Don't forget if you go with the 338, you will have to be doing another step in the reloading process to neck them down. Although, I think you can pay a bit extra from Dave and get them pre-formed. Also, regardless of what cal you go with, get ahold of Bobby Lawton now and get your order in for the Lawton 8000, he's got it on sale now (discounted 200 bucks) to $1,000. I do like my BAT action cause its got a built in 40 moa rail, but they take way too long to make. Lawton's lead times are much better. You will need a 40 moa rail, don't forget. Also check out the manners stocks, the T2 and T3's can get down to near 2.5 pounds when they are carbon fiberd and they can handle the big chey tac actions. I personally like the new T2's, the grip is better for long range accuaracy. And lastly, If I were to do it all over again, I would not build the snipe tac or allan mag..I would build the new Viersco Mag. It fits with all the parts we just mentioned, you can get it to a good hunting weight in the 10-12 lb range if you use carbon fiber barrels. Im not sure why a guy would want this, I pack a 15 lb gun all over and have no problem with it though. And the speed with the new VM will out pace anything out there... my .02 cents got to go make some $$ zman [/QUOTE]
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