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building my own hunting rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="nt7332" data-source="post: 1744963" data-attributes="member: 98937"><p>First you need to lock in a cartridge you are interested in. Then you need simply figure out what action you want to go with. There are several nice actions for light weight builds. Mesa Crux Ti, Pierce Ti, Defiance hunter etc. etc. I personally am a fan of proof CF barrels but again good steel barrel will work here also. Then stock, plenty of light weight options here also. Manners EH series, mcmillan. Lastly, do you want to run DBM setup or BDL setup and again your cartridge choice and bullet selection might lean this decision one way or another. This is just my opinion as I have had a few fierce rifles but I have never had one of them shoot like any of my other customs. I am sure others may have had luck with them. Not to mention the accumulation of parts for a new build is the fun part !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nt7332, post: 1744963, member: 98937"] First you need to lock in a cartridge you are interested in. Then you need simply figure out what action you want to go with. There are several nice actions for light weight builds. Mesa Crux Ti, Pierce Ti, Defiance hunter etc. etc. I personally am a fan of proof CF barrels but again good steel barrel will work here also. Then stock, plenty of light weight options here also. Manners EH series, mcmillan. Lastly, do you want to run DBM setup or BDL setup and again your cartridge choice and bullet selection might lean this decision one way or another. This is just my opinion as I have had a few fierce rifles but I have never had one of them shoot like any of my other customs. I am sure others may have had luck with them. Not to mention the accumulation of parts for a new build is the fun part ! [/QUOTE]
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