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<blockquote data-quote="Lyons7STW" data-source="post: 550081" data-attributes="member: 36853"><p>Yeah this was a budget build. I sarted this when I found out I was becoming a father. My buddies told me the days of buying new toys were over. Boy, they were right! The bills started coming in right away so it is not as "ccustom" as I imagined. But if this dumb ole country boy can do it anyone can.</p><p>I read my copy of ammo and ballistics from cover to cover a dozen times and settled on the STW. Bought a used 700 sps for $400, give em $240 for the bell and carlson stock, 350 to rechamber and muzzle break it and $150 for the timney trigger.</p><p>I love the light weight b&c stock. I would use a holland break on the next one, not super impressed with the Gentry. I absolutely love the timney trigger. </p><p>Fluted bolt and high end fluted barrel in a little thicker contour are on the wish list!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lyons7STW, post: 550081, member: 36853"] Yeah this was a budget build. I sarted this when I found out I was becoming a father. My buddies told me the days of buying new toys were over. Boy, they were right! The bills started coming in right away so it is not as "ccustom" as I imagined. But if this dumb ole country boy can do it anyone can. I read my copy of ammo and ballistics from cover to cover a dozen times and settled on the STW. Bought a used 700 sps for $400, give em $240 for the bell and carlson stock, 350 to rechamber and muzzle break it and $150 for the timney trigger. I love the light weight b&c stock. I would use a holland break on the next one, not super impressed with the Gentry. I absolutely love the timney trigger. Fluted bolt and high end fluted barrel in a little thicker contour are on the wish list! [/QUOTE]
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