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<blockquote data-quote="std7mag" data-source="post: 2885175" data-attributes="member: 125590"><p>I bought a used Whitworth Mark X in 270 Win for a donor rifle. </p><p>$259.</p><p>Put a B&C Medalist on it. </p><p>eBay used $100.</p><p>E.R. Shaw 1.5 contour, 24" in 284 Win. 11° recessed crown. Polished, blued. </p><p>$284 delivered to my house. </p><p>EGW 20 MOA one piece rail & their Keystone line of rings. </p><p></p><p>Was a nice rifle! Shot well. </p><p>But it was too heavy for a hunting rifle for me. </p><p>And too light, with the wrong kind of stock for competitions. </p><p></p><p>You don't have to spend a fortune. </p><p>But a Mauser isn't a light weight rifle either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="std7mag, post: 2885175, member: 125590"] I bought a used Whitworth Mark X in 270 Win for a donor rifle. $259. Put a B&C Medalist on it. eBay used $100. E.R. Shaw 1.5 contour, 24" in 284 Win. 11° recessed crown. Polished, blued. $284 delivered to my house. EGW 20 MOA one piece rail & their Keystone line of rings. Was a nice rifle! Shot well. But it was too heavy for a hunting rifle for me. And too light, with the wrong kind of stock for competitions. You don't have to spend a fortune. But a Mauser isn't a light weight rifle either. [/QUOTE]
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