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Semi custom vs New Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="ProfessorM" data-source="post: 1485841" data-attributes="member: 21919"><p>I had a Remington 700 Sendero rebarreled a couple of years ago that I wasn't happy with. I used my stock and my Timney trigger. I went with a Brux barrel in the same contour, had the action trued, added a break, and a new knob. I could have saved a few dollars by leaving off the new knob and break, but it's exactly what I wanted and didn't go over my budget. A custom action would be nice, but for my purposes, I don't think I would see any accuracy increase that it might offer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProfessorM, post: 1485841, member: 21919"] I had a Remington 700 Sendero rebarreled a couple of years ago that I wasn't happy with. I used my stock and my Timney trigger. I went with a Brux barrel in the same contour, had the action trued, added a break, and a new knob. I could have saved a few dollars by leaving off the new knob and break, but it's exactly what I wanted and didn't go over my budget. A custom action would be nice, but for my purposes, I don't think I would see any accuracy increase that it might offer. [/QUOTE]
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