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Building a custom rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Hired Gun" data-source="post: 872507" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>This is how it starts. Just a couple bucks here and there and next thing you know your sporting a 375 Chey Tac, (a Stiller Tac 408 is only a little more than the Predator) Brass is the same as a Lapua, seems to be plentiful, no case forming. You can even buy factory made ammo. </p><p> </p><p>If you are not game on the Chey Tac version I would seriously consider a plain old 338 Lapua. </p><p> </p><p>A trued up $499 bare action is going to cost about the same or more than a Stiller. Stiller now has fully one piece bolts. No more knocking the handle off if you ever get a warm load. The M-16 extractor is better and it comes standard. </p><p> </p><p>Even doing my own labor for everything the only way I would do a Remington for myself was if it was free. Uhhh............. I guess not really. I would still buy a custom action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hired Gun, post: 872507, member: 1290"] This is how it starts. Just a couple bucks here and there and next thing you know your sporting a 375 Chey Tac, (a Stiller Tac 408 is only a little more than the Predator) Brass is the same as a Lapua, seems to be plentiful, no case forming. You can even buy factory made ammo. If you are not game on the Chey Tac version I would seriously consider a plain old 338 Lapua. A trued up $499 bare action is going to cost about the same or more than a Stiller. Stiller now has fully one piece bolts. No more knocking the handle off if you ever get a warm load. The M-16 extractor is better and it comes standard. Even doing my own labor for everything the only way I would do a Remington for myself was if it was free. Uhhh............. I guess not really. I would still buy a custom action. [/QUOTE]
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