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Where can get a long-barreled 7RUM, without having to go "custom"?
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<blockquote data-quote="Max Heat" data-source="post: 678878" data-attributes="member: 43153"><p>Well, unfortunately it did not, after spending more than 4 hours on the road and dumping more than 50 bucks worth of fuel into the tank (I still do appreciate the effort on your part though). But after the discussion that I had with briggsy, the let-down was far less then it could have been. It was a 300 RUM, with a stainless varmint contour barrel, in absolutely PRISTINE condition, for 4 1/2 bills. What shot the deal down, was that it was one of the early regular shank models. It made me want to cry. The experience almost makes me believe that they made even FEWER of the large shank RUMs. After all of the wasted time, effort, money, frustration, etc, the time has come to face reality, and make the dreaded call: Mission failed! New mission: Get a Remington! And then spend another 2 bills on the rem-compatible version of the stock that I want to use. I'll get a 30" barrel at some later time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max Heat, post: 678878, member: 43153"] Well, unfortunately it did not, after spending more than 4 hours on the road and dumping more than 50 bucks worth of fuel into the tank (I still do appreciate the effort on your part though). But after the discussion that I had with briggsy, the let-down was far less then it could have been. It was a 300 RUM, with a stainless varmint contour barrel, in absolutely PRISTINE condition, for 4 1/2 bills. What shot the deal down, was that it was one of the early regular shank models. It made me want to cry. The experience almost makes me believe that they made even FEWER of the large shank RUMs. After all of the wasted time, effort, money, frustration, etc, the time has come to face reality, and make the dreaded call: Mission failed! New mission: Get a Remington! And then spend another 2 bills on the rem-compatible version of the stock that I want to use. I'll get a 30" barrel at some later time. [/QUOTE]
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