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Which Action for Long Range .260 Rem?
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<blockquote data-quote="FEENIX" data-source="post: 3030131" data-attributes="member: 14204"><p><strong><em>If your budget allows you, go this route</em></strong>; if you want to DIY, then take this route. There are plenty of custom actions and donors (other than R700, Savage, etc.) that accept pre-fit barrels (shouldered and barrel nut), so you do not need a lathe, just the mechanical skills, patience, and some tools for the assemblies. I use the Savage because they are the most DIY-friendly.</p><p></p><p>If you go with the first route, work with a reputable gunsmith. I like to establish a good working relationship with a gunsmith. I have been working with my go-to gunsmith since 2003, and have always served me well. I am a 20-minute drive from him and I stop by anytime for a chat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FEENIX, post: 3030131, member: 14204"] [B][I]If your budget allows you, go this route[/I][/B]; if you want to DIY, then take this route. There are plenty of custom actions and donors (other than R700, Savage, etc.) that accept pre-fit barrels (shouldered and barrel nut), so you do not need a lathe, just the mechanical skills, patience, and some tools for the assemblies. I use the Savage because they are the most DIY-friendly. If you go with the first route, work with a reputable gunsmith. I like to establish a good working relationship with a gunsmith. I have been working with my go-to gunsmith since 2003, and have always served me well. I am a 20-minute drive from him and I stop by anytime for a chat. [/QUOTE]
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