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Why are custom rifles so Pricey??
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<blockquote data-quote="GNERGY" data-source="post: 555145"><p>I built my custom rifle when I was out of work, so I bought a barrel and sent it to Jim See at Centershot rifles to be chambered and braked and installed. He suggested certain things be done to the action, but only did what I thought necessary. I did my own extended magazine and changed the scope mounting screws to 8-32 in the receiver and the EGW rail myself. Sent a hunk of desert ironwood to Joel Russo to be carved out and sent back to me for final fit and devcon bedded and auto clear finish.</p><p>I eventually bought a Bobby Hart LRT stock from stockys to use for hunting so I don't ding up my Joel Russo stock. It was a very nice stock for the money. Fit and finish was a 99 out of 100. I ended up buying another one for my Rem 700 SPS tactical. For 188 bucks they can't be beat.</p><p>So you can pick and choose and still have a custom rifle without spending a fortune. I am more than satisfied with mine.</p><p>Tarey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GNERGY, post: 555145"] I built my custom rifle when I was out of work, so I bought a barrel and sent it to Jim See at Centershot rifles to be chambered and braked and installed. He suggested certain things be done to the action, but only did what I thought necessary. I did my own extended magazine and changed the scope mounting screws to 8-32 in the receiver and the EGW rail myself. Sent a hunk of desert ironwood to Joel Russo to be carved out and sent back to me for final fit and devcon bedded and auto clear finish. I eventually bought a Bobby Hart LRT stock from stockys to use for hunting so I don't ding up my Joel Russo stock. It was a very nice stock for the money. Fit and finish was a 99 out of 100. I ended up buying another one for my Rem 700 SPS tactical. For 188 bucks they can't be beat. So you can pick and choose and still have a custom rifle without spending a fortune. I am more than satisfied with mine. Tarey [/QUOTE]
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