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building my own hunting rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 1751107" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>You're right to each their own. That's why I don't make comments to people who build nice and higher priced rifles. I've built a ton of savages for the sole reason I could do everything but the barrel work. Same with Remington and barrel nuts. Truing the actions, lapping lugs, squaring bolt faces, and timing is all done with a little experience and education plus tools. I've built a couple prs match rifles for less than 1000 including the scope. </p><p></p><p>this one cost under 1000 without the suppressor. All the work I put into it was a labor of fun. To each their own but a nice high end rifle is personal choice and a good choice at that. It should make no difference to anyone how someone else spends their money</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 1751107, member: 61747"] You’re right to each their own. That’s why I don’t make comments to people who build nice and higher priced rifles. I’ve built a ton of savages for the sole reason I could do everything but the barrel work. Same with Remington and barrel nuts. Truing the actions, lapping lugs, squaring bolt faces, and timing is all done with a little experience and education plus tools. I’ve built a couple prs match rifles for less than 1000 including the scope. this one cost under 1000 without the suppressor. All the work I put into it was a labor of fun. To each their own but a nice high end rifle is personal choice and a good choice at that. It should make no difference to anyone how someone else spends their money [/QUOTE]
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