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Thinking about building a light hunting rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark37082" data-source="post: 2491920" data-attributes="member: 120066"><p>I would agree that custom is more engaging and fun to plan and ultimately should produce a rifle that will meet your desires. The fact remains there are so many options today in factory rifles and at a price point that can offer the common person more options than ever before. It is definitely interesting with the shift to lighter hunting rifles being desired vs the heavy tack drivers that are great for target work. My one and only true custom rifle is in the works. This was a bucket list thing for me. I will continue to try different factory options and fulfill some of the more immediate gratification desires going forward. I have had Kimber 1911's in the past and really want to try one of their rifles. Best of success with finding the right rig to scratch the itch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark37082, post: 2491920, member: 120066"] I would agree that custom is more engaging and fun to plan and ultimately should produce a rifle that will meet your desires. The fact remains there are so many options today in factory rifles and at a price point that can offer the common person more options than ever before. It is definitely interesting with the shift to lighter hunting rifles being desired vs the heavy tack drivers that are great for target work. My one and only true custom rifle is in the works. This was a bucket list thing for me. I will continue to try different factory options and fulfill some of the more immediate gratification desires going forward. I have had Kimber 1911’s in the past and really want to try one of their rifles. Best of success with finding the right rig to scratch the itch. [/QUOTE]
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