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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
Pistol action Pros and cons
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<blockquote data-quote="Ernie" data-source="post: 336455" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>If I was starting over and wanted a trick bolt rig, I would go with a custom action and build from there. There are some XP clone actions to where you can use Remmy center-grip trigger set-up or one of the custom aftermarket ones</p><p>For hunting and field shooting I think I still prefer the center-grip. </p><p>It allows me to get a little more stretched out when using a rifle scope. </p><p></p><p>I have used a rear-grip XP almost exclusively this year. </p><p></p><p>I am liking the rear-grips better, but the center-grip design still calls loudly.</p><p>For pd's & bench shooting I like the rear grip better, for its ability to track so well. Scott McRee's stock is incredibly versatile and functional for all aspects of shooting.</p><p></p><p>The MOA is a different type of SP, and is much more portable than the XP's of similar barrel length and diameter. Great trigger, free-floated barrel-Easy to switch barrels.</p><p>I plan to use my 7mm Rem Mag Imp MOA Maximum quite a bit in 2010.</p><p>Which you want will depend on your preference or style.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ernie, post: 336455, member: 13"] If I was starting over and wanted a trick bolt rig, I would go with a custom action and build from there. There are some XP clone actions to where you can use Remmy center-grip trigger set-up or one of the custom aftermarket ones For hunting and field shooting I think I still prefer the center-grip. It allows me to get a little more stretched out when using a rifle scope. I have used a rear-grip XP almost exclusively this year. I am liking the rear-grips better, but the center-grip design still calls loudly. For pd's & bench shooting I like the rear grip better, for its ability to track so well. Scott McRee's stock is incredibly versatile and functional for all aspects of shooting. The MOA is a different type of SP, and is much more portable than the XP's of similar barrel length and diameter. Great trigger, free-floated barrel-Easy to switch barrels. I plan to use my 7mm Rem Mag Imp MOA Maximum quite a bit in 2010. Which you want will depend on your preference or style. [/QUOTE]
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