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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 942256" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>I think Ron is sending you down the right road. The build I'm working on is a Savage 116. MPI is building a custom pull length kevlar and carbon fiber stock for it (10 weeks. Not bad). Then I am adding a McGowen barrel in 280 AI and it is going to be my carry rifle for everything from antelope to elk. So, basically putting the money into the stock and barrel, not the action. No need to with the Savage action.</p><p></p><p>The Bergers are good. The only way I have ever really got them to shoot though is to jam them. Jam them and they will out shoot most anything. Just lose some velocity due to having to cut back on powder due to high pressure caused from jamming them. But, like they say, accuracy is more important than speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 942256, member: 74902"] I think Ron is sending you down the right road. The build I'm working on is a Savage 116. MPI is building a custom pull length kevlar and carbon fiber stock for it (10 weeks. Not bad). Then I am adding a McGowen barrel in 280 AI and it is going to be my carry rifle for everything from antelope to elk. So, basically putting the money into the stock and barrel, not the action. No need to with the Savage action. The Bergers are good. The only way I have ever really got them to shoot though is to jam them. Jam them and they will out shoot most anything. Just lose some velocity due to having to cut back on powder due to high pressure caused from jamming them. But, like they say, accuracy is more important than speed. [/QUOTE]
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