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Stock action vs blueprinted vs custom ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1235244" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I just received my Rem 700 barreled action back from Bartlien a couple of months ago. A minty 70's vintage long action had a new 26" Sendaro/Varmint taper barrel installed was chambered in 6.5x284, trued, oversize recoil lug installed, and was matt finished for a total of $800. It was completed in less then 3 months and the workmanship was excellent, Aftet a short break in and minimal load development I have ended up with consistent .25MOA or better performance cold or warm, has held its zero and precision for at least 60 rounds, and cleans easily. It is mated to an A3 McMillan stock, Huber 2 stage 2.5# trigger, Huskemaw 5x20 scope.</p><p>While I'd call this a .25MOA rifle, 200 yard groups like this have been very frequent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1235244, member: 10291"] I just received my Rem 700 barreled action back from Bartlien a couple of months ago. A minty 70's vintage long action had a new 26" Sendaro/Varmint taper barrel installed was chambered in 6.5x284, trued, oversize recoil lug installed, and was matt finished for a total of $800. It was completed in less then 3 months and the workmanship was excellent, Aftet a short break in and minimal load development I have ended up with consistent .25MOA or better performance cold or warm, has held its zero and precision for at least 60 rounds, and cleans easily. It is mated to an A3 McMillan stock, Huber 2 stage 2.5# trigger, Huskemaw 5x20 scope. While I'd call this a .25MOA rifle, 200 yard groups like this have been very frequent. [/QUOTE]
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