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<blockquote data-quote="Flatlandcoaxer86" data-source="post: 2689229" data-attributes="member: 123185"><p>I wish I never would have traded my 527 17 Rem. Worst gun choice Ive ever made bar non. The owner of sharp shooter supply is generally regarded as THE savage guru. I talked to him briefly on a savage forum where he claimed hes done dozens of 17 Rem savages and a chamfer was the answer. I would have just sent it to him however he has the worst reputation Ive seen as far as business and turn around. Took me quite some time to find another Smith to do it as every one I talked to in my area only wished to deal with Rem 700s or high dollar prs style rifles. Hopefully I will be able to make it work after. This Smith suggested anywhere between 40 and 60 degrees. Ive seen 45 is very popular and I saw one that Speedy from Colorado school of trades did that was spherical. It looks like a lot of time went into that one. When you say 17 rem, most people think you are talking about a 17hmr because they aren't aware the center fire exists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatlandcoaxer86, post: 2689229, member: 123185"] I wish I never would have traded my 527 17 Rem. Worst gun choice Ive ever made bar non. The owner of sharp shooter supply is generally regarded as THE savage guru. I talked to him briefly on a savage forum where he claimed hes done dozens of 17 Rem savages and a chamfer was the answer. I would have just sent it to him however he has the worst reputation Ive seen as far as business and turn around. Took me quite some time to find another Smith to do it as every one I talked to in my area only wished to deal with Rem 700s or high dollar prs style rifles. Hopefully I will be able to make it work after. This Smith suggested anywhere between 40 and 60 degrees. Ive seen 45 is very popular and I saw one that Speedy from Colorado school of trades did that was spherical. It looks like a lot of time went into that one. When you say 17 rem, most people think you are talking about a 17hmr because they aren't aware the center fire exists. [/QUOTE]
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