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Building a Custom hunting rifle 300 win input
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<blockquote data-quote="Bronc1" data-source="post: 1276167" data-attributes="member: 100054"><p>The Timney is the best investment in a factory Remington. As much as I like Remingtons they do have some minor imperfections that can be fixed. I have customs and factory rems and the trued actions I have that have been worked are so much better than the factory original. That being said when I buy a factory Remington I start by replacing the trigger with a Timney so I have a nice trigger that is safe and durable for hunting situations. I get sick of the cheap stocks real quick and add a Bell and Carlson or and HS and bring the accuracy up a little that way and have a better feeling gun. It seems with the factory barrels I seem to have to try a little harder to find a reload for those guns. I have a have tactical 223 that has about 2500 more 52 grain amaxes to burn up and it is going to get a new barrel and stock. If I rebarrel I will always have it trued it is just worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bronc1, post: 1276167, member: 100054"] The Timney is the best investment in a factory Remington. As much as I like Remingtons they do have some minor imperfections that can be fixed. I have customs and factory rems and the trued actions I have that have been worked are so much better than the factory original. That being said when I buy a factory Remington I start by replacing the trigger with a Timney so I have a nice trigger that is safe and durable for hunting situations. I get sick of the cheap stocks real quick and add a Bell and Carlson or and HS and bring the accuracy up a little that way and have a better feeling gun. It seems with the factory barrels I seem to have to try a little harder to find a reload for those guns. I have a have tactical 223 that has about 2500 more 52 grain amaxes to burn up and it is going to get a new barrel and stock. If I rebarrel I will always have it trued it is just worth it. [/QUOTE]
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