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<blockquote data-quote="TCKev" data-source="post: 178579" data-attributes="member: 8633"><p><strong>To Reload Or Not</strong></p><p></p><p>First things first if you go with the XP-100r your limited to either keeping the factory stock or getting one from Joel Russo in laminate. The factory stock is nice you just can't go to big with your barrel. As far as the chambering goes If I were to go with a factory round I would go with one of the WSM or SAUM choice's. I know over on Specialty Pistol dodgydoug58 is having Kirby build a 100r in 7mm SAUM with Joel's Stock, I would try and get with him or ask Kirby about it. I know Mark Hampton has done alot with both factory and wildcat round's he's also on this forum maybe he'll chime in. If it were me I'd go wildcat I'm shooting a center grip in 7.21 Lazzeroni it shoot's 168gr Bergers at 2850 and at 300 yd's it shoot's 3 shot's less than an inch, my second centergrip just shipped out yesterday to be customized by Greg Tanel in 300 Dakota so the waiting begin's. I unlike XPHunter shoot at this time pistol scopes the 3x12`Burris I can't decide what I'll do on the Dakota just yet, I would like to try a rifle scope but just hadn't tried it yet. The one thing about Custom gun's whether long or short there's enough decision's sometime's to make you pull your hair out, I just happen to like all that goes into it to get it done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCKev, post: 178579, member: 8633"] [b]To Reload Or Not[/b] First things first if you go with the XP-100r your limited to either keeping the factory stock or getting one from Joel Russo in laminate. The factory stock is nice you just can't go to big with your barrel. As far as the chambering goes If I were to go with a factory round I would go with one of the WSM or SAUM choice's. I know over on Specialty Pistol dodgydoug58 is having Kirby build a 100r in 7mm SAUM with Joel's Stock, I would try and get with him or ask Kirby about it. I know Mark Hampton has done alot with both factory and wildcat round's he's also on this forum maybe he'll chime in. If it were me I'd go wildcat I'm shooting a center grip in 7.21 Lazzeroni it shoot's 168gr Bergers at 2850 and at 300 yd's it shoot's 3 shot's less than an inch, my second centergrip just shipped out yesterday to be customized by Greg Tanel in 300 Dakota so the waiting begin's. I unlike XPHunter shoot at this time pistol scopes the 3x12`Burris I can't decide what I'll do on the Dakota just yet, I would like to try a rifle scope but just hadn't tried it yet. The one thing about Custom gun's whether long or short there's enough decision's sometime's to make you pull your hair out, I just happen to like all that goes into it to get it done. [/QUOTE]
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