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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 516508" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>I really like the savage option. I have a custom 338 Lapua and I absolutley love it so I am excited you want one. I kept a scrapbook of all the parts and labor that went into it and I am sitting near $4k and I got a really good price on my smith work because it was a guy my dad hunts with. That price includes my vx3 6.5-20x50mm scope, but if you add in the price of reloading components, reloading equipment if you dont already have it. Rangefinder and other glass the list goes on as mentioned above.</p><p> Point being You dont have to go custom to shoot 1k savage makes a super accurate rifle and to be honest i with they would have had these rifles available when I built mine because i would have bought one and saved myself a pile of cash. (dont get me wrong i love my custom more than anything) I would urge you to buy a savage. You can always build a custom later if it doesnt fit your needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 516508, member: 22242"] I really like the savage option. I have a custom 338 Lapua and I absolutley love it so I am excited you want one. I kept a scrapbook of all the parts and labor that went into it and I am sitting near $4k and I got a really good price on my smith work because it was a guy my dad hunts with. That price includes my vx3 6.5-20x50mm scope, but if you add in the price of reloading components, reloading equipment if you dont already have it. Rangefinder and other glass the list goes on as mentioned above. Point being You dont have to go custom to shoot 1k savage makes a super accurate rifle and to be honest i with they would have had these rifles available when I built mine because i would have bought one and saved myself a pile of cash. (dont get me wrong i love my custom more than anything) I would urge you to buy a savage. You can always build a custom later if it doesnt fit your needs. [/QUOTE]
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