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<blockquote data-quote="NesikaChad" data-source="post: 237177" data-attributes="member: 7449"><p>David Kiff is a personal friend of mine and no doubt manufactures some of the nicest stuff in the gun industry. (The best for tooling/gauging IMO) Be that as it may, no one is going to pay much for a stock Remington bolt. The work that goes into modifying one is so simple and routine that there's no reason not to.</p><p></p><p>If you going to insist on spending money for flashy parts, I'd suggest just save a bit more and get a custom action. Nothing at all wrong with a Remington, but I equate them to much the same as a Camaro or Mustang. Everyone has had one at one time or another and we all put chrome valve covers on em and maybe a cam and set of heads.</p><p></p><p>It's still a Camaro/Mustang.</p><p></p><p>The better custom actions start at the level of a Corvette and can even progress to things like exotic sports cars.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.nesika.com" target="_blank">Nesika - Manufacturer of World Class Bolt Actions and Rifles - Offical Site</a> is a good one that I have had great success with if your interested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NesikaChad, post: 237177, member: 7449"] David Kiff is a personal friend of mine and no doubt manufactures some of the nicest stuff in the gun industry. (The best for tooling/gauging IMO) Be that as it may, no one is going to pay much for a stock Remington bolt. The work that goes into modifying one is so simple and routine that there's no reason not to. If you going to insist on spending money for flashy parts, I'd suggest just save a bit more and get a custom action. Nothing at all wrong with a Remington, but I equate them to much the same as a Camaro or Mustang. Everyone has had one at one time or another and we all put chrome valve covers on em and maybe a cam and set of heads. It's still a Camaro/Mustang. The better custom actions start at the level of a Corvette and can even progress to things like exotic sports cars. [url=http://www.nesika.com]Nesika - Manufacturer of World Class Bolt Actions and Rifles - Offical Site[/url] is a good one that I have had great success with if your interested. [/QUOTE]
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