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Custom action help. Which one is best?
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<blockquote data-quote="clyancey" data-source="post: 1336249" data-attributes="member: 69126"><p>I would strongly advise you check out the Mausingfield action made by American Rifle Company (ARC). Granted, its the only custom I own, but I personally think it offers the "best" features for my intended purpose (no nonsense/always work hunting and PRS rig). I'd advise you do a little research on controlled feed, Mauser 98 claw extractor reliability, inertial ejection (i.e M1903 Springfield) and toroidal lugs. Then decided if those things are worth spending extra for. The Mausingfield is more expensive.</p><p></p><p>As others have said, many of the customs offer great quality and you would be initially happy with most of them. I would wager your hypothetical contentment might sour a little if you started running the customs hard in the dirt/snow/environment. Don't take my word for it, look at what Chad Dixon (and his team) at Long Rifles Inc. (LRI) says and uses. His company modo: "Remember, men will bet their lives on the work you do" underlines what he values most in terms of "performance."</p><p></p><p>I've personally met Ted from ARC and had him do work on my rigs. He is a innovative genius who stands behind his products.</p><p></p><p>My only complaints with the Mausingfield:</p><p>1) Rail is heavy; I put lightening cuts in it.</p><p>2) wish it could accept AW Mags</p><p>3) wish it already came DLC coated; its the best way to run this action in my opinion as it is even smoother and more corrosion resistant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clyancey, post: 1336249, member: 69126"] I would strongly advise you check out the Mausingfield action made by American Rifle Company (ARC). Granted, its the only custom I own, but I personally think it offers the "best" features for my intended purpose (no nonsense/always work hunting and PRS rig). I'd advise you do a little research on controlled feed, Mauser 98 claw extractor reliability, inertial ejection (i.e M1903 Springfield) and toroidal lugs. Then decided if those things are worth spending extra for. The Mausingfield is more expensive. As others have said, many of the customs offer great quality and you would be initially happy with most of them. I would wager your hypothetical contentment might sour a little if you started running the customs hard in the dirt/snow/environment. Don't take my word for it, look at what Chad Dixon (and his team) at Long Rifles Inc. (LRI) says and uses. His company modo: "Remember, men will bet their lives on the work you do" underlines what he values most in terms of "performance." I've personally met Ted from ARC and had him do work on my rigs. He is a innovative genius who stands behind his products. My only complaints with the Mausingfield: 1) Rail is heavy; I put lightening cuts in it. 2) wish it could accept AW Mags 3) wish it already came DLC coated; its the best way to run this action in my opinion as it is even smoother and more corrosion resistant. [/QUOTE]
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