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Which rifle, to get. Christensen, kimber Montana, bergara premier highlander
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<blockquote data-quote="dougduey" data-source="post: 1812514" data-attributes="member: 33159"><p>I wanted a 280 AI a few months ago and was looking at the same 3 brands you are. I own a CA in 338 Lapua and it's a tack driver. The CA I wanted wasn't in stock at the time. I held a Kimber at Cabelas and, honestly, I didn't like the way it felt in my hands. </p><p>I ended building one myself. I went through Northland Shooters Supply to purchase everything but the stock. James at NSS was awesome and made sure I had everything I needed to build my rifle. I went with a Rem 700 action and the Remage barrel nut set up to install the Criterion barrel. I purchased a stock from Grayboe and it dropped right in without any adjustments. Although I'm still in load development, it looks like it's going to be a shooter. When zeroing and breaking in the barrel, it was stacking Nosler factory ammo on top of each other. It was surprisingly easy to headspace and install the barrel. I'm really happy with the rifle and it was fun to build my first one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dougduey, post: 1812514, member: 33159"] I wanted a 280 AI a few months ago and was looking at the same 3 brands you are. I own a CA in 338 Lapua and it’s a tack driver. The CA I wanted wasn’t in stock at the time. I held a Kimber at Cabelas and, honestly, I didn’t like the way it felt in my hands. I ended building one myself. I went through Northland Shooters Supply to purchase everything but the stock. James at NSS was awesome and made sure I had everything I needed to build my rifle. I went with a Rem 700 action and the Remage barrel nut set up to install the Criterion barrel. I purchased a stock from Grayboe and it dropped right in without any adjustments. Although I’m still in load development, it looks like it’s going to be a shooter. When zeroing and breaking in the barrel, it was stacking Nosler factory ammo on top of each other. It was surprisingly easy to headspace and install the barrel. I’m really happy with the rifle and it was fun to build my first one. [/QUOTE]
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