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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Mark V truing.
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<blockquote data-quote="Thescandinavian" data-source="post: 1685963" data-attributes="member: 107409"><p>I'm afraid there is few gunsmiths here who are familiar with this actions. </p><p>I was recommended to build this off a rem 700, but that's been done so many times that I feel is not special enough. </p><p>I assume I would need to buy or make some special tools. </p><p>It's a pure hunting rifle so is it really worth the effort? I just think most bullets will struggle to provide proper expansion before accuracy become a problem. </p><p>I'm just spewing out assumptions so please correct me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thescandinavian, post: 1685963, member: 107409"] I'm afraid there is few gunsmiths here who are familiar with this actions. I was recommended to build this off a rem 700, but that's been done so many times that I feel is not special enough. I assume I would need to buy or make some special tools. It's a pure hunting rifle so is it really worth the effort? I just think most bullets will struggle to provide proper expansion before accuracy become a problem. I'm just spewing out assumptions so please correct me. [/QUOTE]
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