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New build, 7mm rem mag?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark37082" data-source="post: 3050755" data-attributes="member: 120066"><p>I agree with the comments about customs becoming addictive. It hasn't been too long ago I jumped into my first custom. I was wanting a mid weight rifle (under 9lbs ready to hunt). It takes some planning to shave weight. Stocks, barrels, and actions come in wide variety of weights. If you are wanting a Manners, I would look a the MCS Pro. If you shoot prone or spend a significant amount of time shooting with rear bags, the negative comb can make a difference. Adjustable stocks open up obvious adjustments, but typically add significant weight. Will you be hunting suppressed? Long barrels are great for squeezing a bit more velocity, but add to some cumbersome handling in the thick stuff along with a bit of weight. </p><p>Best advice I received from my GS was to soak in knowledge, but in the end get exactly what you want.</p><p>Welcome to the poor house. It is expensive, but worth every penny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark37082, post: 3050755, member: 120066"] I agree with the comments about customs becoming addictive. It hasn’t been too long ago I jumped into my first custom. I was wanting a mid weight rifle (under 9lbs ready to hunt). It takes some planning to shave weight. Stocks, barrels, and actions come in wide variety of weights. If you are wanting a Manners, I would look a the MCS Pro. If you shoot prone or spend a significant amount of time shooting with rear bags, the negative comb can make a difference. Adjustable stocks open up obvious adjustments, but typically add significant weight. Will you be hunting suppressed? Long barrels are great for squeezing a bit more velocity, but add to some cumbersome handling in the thick stuff along with a bit of weight. Best advice I received from my GS was to soak in knowledge, but in the end get exactly what you want. Welcome to the poor house. It is expensive, but worth every penny. [/QUOTE]
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