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<blockquote data-quote="backcountryguide" data-source="post: 803248" data-attributes="member: 38531"><p>Its funny you said that. Me and Lorenzo had this same talk the day I picked up the Creed. First I got a rock bottom deal on the Rem. It came in an HS stock with two sets of Badger metal. It being a .308 Win and me already owning a badass long barreled .308 that Lorenzo also built I needed to do something with it. I agree there are better ways to spend money and my next build will be on a Stiller Predator action chambered in .338 Norma also smithed by DPG. So there are several reasons for one to true up a rifle they already own IMO and also some very good reasons to start with a custom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backcountryguide, post: 803248, member: 38531"] Its funny you said that. Me and Lorenzo had this same talk the day I picked up the Creed. First I got a rock bottom deal on the Rem. It came in an HS stock with two sets of Badger metal. It being a .308 Win and me already owning a badass long barreled .308 that Lorenzo also built I needed to do something with it. I agree there are better ways to spend money and my next build will be on a Stiller Predator action chambered in .338 Norma also smithed by DPG. So there are several reasons for one to true up a rifle they already own IMO and also some very good reasons to start with a custom. [/QUOTE]
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