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rebarrel my remington or try a savage 111 lrh?
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<blockquote data-quote="cfvickers" data-source="post: 415705" data-attributes="member: 25488"><p>Like I said, given the choice and already having the action, I would still go with rebarreling the Remington 700. If starting from scratch and having say, 1400.00 to spend on a gun scope, mounts bases, (dies and brass??) (what I had when I ordered my LRH) The Savage is likely the best deal going. if you have these things, and a good action and stock to build with, then rebarreling is a good option. I have just seen a lot of people go to do a simple rebarreling and end up WAY over budget trying to get it to shoot as good as the barrel should. Just a possibility you have to think about, and be somewhat prepared for. Good luck, and post pictures. I want to see them all regardless. I just like guns. I have hung out with and shoot with some guys that have no limit on spending, and I definitely appreciate custom, and want one! But I also have seen guys get in way too deep when they needed to cut corners, and would have in the end been happier with a higher end factory rifle for the same money. This is why I say if going custom go all out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfvickers, post: 415705, member: 25488"] Like I said, given the choice and already having the action, I would still go with rebarreling the Remington 700. If starting from scratch and having say, 1400.00 to spend on a gun scope, mounts bases, (dies and brass??) (what I had when I ordered my LRH) The Savage is likely the best deal going. if you have these things, and a good action and stock to build with, then rebarreling is a good option. I have just seen a lot of people go to do a simple rebarreling and end up WAY over budget trying to get it to shoot as good as the barrel should. Just a possibility you have to think about, and be somewhat prepared for. Good luck, and post pictures. I want to see them all regardless. I just like guns. I have hung out with and shoot with some guys that have no limit on spending, and I definitely appreciate custom, and want one! But I also have seen guys get in way too deep when they needed to cut corners, and would have in the end been happier with a higher end factory rifle for the same money. This is why I say if going custom go all out. [/QUOTE]
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