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The ultimate Idaho weight "smokin fur" rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn Carlock" data-source="post: 130541" data-attributes="member: 4"><p><strong>Re: The ultimate Idaho weight \"smokin fur\" rifle</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks guys,</p><p></p><p> The brake is one of mine, I designed it especially for the large AM. The stock is an HS Precision for a 700, but with some serious mods. I had the front action screw hole relocated in the action to match a 700's, this allows me to use Remington bottom metal. Using a solid bottom action and BDL bottom metal leaves a storage space where I leave a set of foam ear plugs, a drop chart, 2 nickels, and a 2032 battery all in a small ziploc bag. This was also the reason it has a recoil lug like a Remington. I wanted to rifle to look fairly main stream for the most part, while it is visually appealing it was designed purely for function. I will be building one exactly like it for myself. The only thing I might do differently is sand blast grey the flutes instead of making them black.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn Carlock, post: 130541, member: 4"] [b]Re: The ultimate Idaho weight \"smokin fur\" rifle[/b] Thanks guys, The brake is one of mine, I designed it especially for the large AM. The stock is an HS Precision for a 700, but with some serious mods. I had the front action screw hole relocated in the action to match a 700's, this allows me to use Remington bottom metal. Using a solid bottom action and BDL bottom metal leaves a storage space where I leave a set of foam ear plugs, a drop chart, 2 nickels, and a 2032 battery all in a small ziploc bag. This was also the reason it has a recoil lug like a Remington. I wanted to rifle to look fairly main stream for the most part, while it is visually appealing it was designed purely for function. I will be building one exactly like it for myself. The only thing I might do differently is sand blast grey the flutes instead of making them black. [/QUOTE]
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