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<blockquote data-quote="baydog" data-source="post: 1046428" data-attributes="member: 76072"><p>Hi I have a Remington Sendero in the 300 rum caliber and want to buy a extended Magazine box. I've found places to buy the box but was wandering how involved it is to install it. I understand of course that the mag box hole has to be made bigger and I assume a bit of the bottom side of the action. I'm not a gun smith but do as much work as I can on my own guns because I enjoy it just like I enjoy reloading plus I have a ace in the hole..My neighbor is a gun smith for Benelli and helps me when it's something I have trouble with figuring out or fixing but he's on a vacation that Benelli actually gave some of the employees...( I've been begging him to find ME a job there) so he's not around. I know it sound kinda of crude but I do have a die grinder with a carbon cutter bit and files. I understand it ain't as simple as I'm making it sound but is this something anybody on here has done before?..Thanks</p><p>Scotty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baydog, post: 1046428, member: 76072"] Hi I have a Remington Sendero in the 300 rum caliber and want to buy a extended Magazine box. I've found places to buy the box but was wandering how involved it is to install it. I understand of course that the mag box hole has to be made bigger and I assume a bit of the bottom side of the action. I'm not a gun smith but do as much work as I can on my own guns because I enjoy it just like I enjoy reloading plus I have a ace in the hole..My neighbor is a gun smith for Benelli and helps me when it's something I have trouble with figuring out or fixing but he's on a vacation that Benelli actually gave some of the employees...( I've been begging him to find ME a job there) so he's not around. I know it sound kinda of crude but I do have a die grinder with a carbon cutter bit and files. I understand it ain't as simple as I'm making it sound but is this something anybody on here has done before?..Thanks Scotty [/QUOTE]
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