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Rem 700 Project
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<blockquote data-quote="Uncle Fester" data-source="post: 671311" data-attributes="member: 26703"><p>I picked up a Rem 700 SPS in 300 WM and am looking to turn it into a shooter. I had planned on trying to do some of the work myself, but I bit off more than I could chew with my schedule and getting ready for our upcoming deployment. </p><p></p><p>This gun is sitting in my safe and no work is getting done. I have got a good idea of what I want done to it, but how does one go about choosing the right gunsmith for a project like this. I am well aware I will get what I pay for, and that is not an issue. I see some pretty websites, great pictures and outstanding self testimonials, but once the action is in the mail it is out of my hands until I get the rifle back. Just like a new tattoo once the man starts you cant take it back.</p><p></p><p>Any help here would be appreciated. Sean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uncle Fester, post: 671311, member: 26703"] I picked up a Rem 700 SPS in 300 WM and am looking to turn it into a shooter. I had planned on trying to do some of the work myself, but I bit off more than I could chew with my schedule and getting ready for our upcoming deployment. This gun is sitting in my safe and no work is getting done. I have got a good idea of what I want done to it, but how does one go about choosing the right gunsmith for a project like this. I am well aware I will get what I pay for, and that is not an issue. I see some pretty websites, great pictures and outstanding self testimonials, but once the action is in the mail it is out of my hands until I get the rifle back. Just like a new tattoo once the man starts you cant take it back. Any help here would be appreciated. Sean [/QUOTE]
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