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Building a 338 Edge
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<blockquote data-quote="not enough gun" data-source="post: 337772" data-attributes="member: 21875"><p>Okay thanks. I found a left hand savage, a model 700, and a mark V weatherby yesterday. Now I have to figure out which one to go with. The weatherby has a long enough magazine if I don't feed it the 300 gr. SMK so that would simplify the build a bunch. (at least I think so). The other two would be a little more labor intensive. I don't know anything about weatherby actions other than they are supposed to be the strongest commercially produced action. Now that I have these actions to choose from lets hear from you folks, The good, the bad, and the ugly. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="not enough gun, post: 337772, member: 21875"] Okay thanks. I found a left hand savage, a model 700, and a mark V weatherby yesterday. Now I have to figure out which one to go with. The weatherby has a long enough magazine if I don't feed it the 300 gr. SMK so that would simplify the build a bunch. (at least I think so). The other two would be a little more labor intensive. I don't know anything about weatherby actions other than they are supposed to be the strongest commercially produced action. Now that I have these actions to choose from lets hear from you folks, The good, the bad, and the ugly. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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