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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="rtv900" data-source="post: 240516" data-attributes="member: 9837"><p>Just as an example I went to Gander Mountain the other day and purchased a Remington BDL in 300 RUM (left hand) for about $500. I also got a Remington BDL in 338 RUM for the same price. I know they have some aged inventory Remington BDL's (right hand) in several cals for the same price.</p><p> </p><p>The Remington BDL I have right now in 300 RUM shoot very very well. I had all sorts of plans for the gun but it shoots so well I have just had a trigger job done to it and left it alone. The new ones I purchased will get worked over. The BDL stock is not something I like so I will replace it. </p><p> </p><p>There are so many options when you rebarrel a gun. SAvage is also a good way to go. I am partial to Remington but many people love their savages as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rtv900, post: 240516, member: 9837"] Just as an example I went to Gander Mountain the other day and purchased a Remington BDL in 300 RUM (left hand) for about $500. I also got a Remington BDL in 338 RUM for the same price. I know they have some aged inventory Remington BDL's (right hand) in several cals for the same price. The Remington BDL I have right now in 300 RUM shoot very very well. I had all sorts of plans for the gun but it shoots so well I have just had a trigger job done to it and left it alone. The new ones I purchased will get worked over. The BDL stock is not something I like so I will replace it. There are so many options when you rebarrel a gun. SAvage is also a good way to go. I am partial to Remington but many people love their savages as well. [/QUOTE]
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