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.264 Win Mag project rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobby B" data-source="post: 591049" data-attributes="member: 40378"><p>New to this sight and sometimes I ramble, so bear with me .</p><p></p><p>I have wanted and have kept an eye out for a .264 mag since 1976. I finally came across what I have been looking for a few months back and bought it, a model 700 BDL with a 24" barrel.</p><p></p><p>I want this rifle to be a looker as well as a shooter, and for me that means blued and a wood stock.</p><p></p><p>The stock will be from a piece of Black Walnut that came from the ranch where 3 generations of my family grew up, lived and worked . ( Side note, I am having a custom knife made with the same wood for the handle scales )</p><p></p><p>I want to have it re-barreled with a 26" barrel. A friend has made a suggestion on who to use, but any suggestions will be appreciated.</p><p></p><p>I have been told to get a Jewell trigger for it. Have it blue printed and quite a bit of stuff I honestly have no clue .</p><p></p><p>So, if you have suggestions, I'm all ears. I have been thru the Cerakote argument and for this gun that is not an option. </p><p></p><p>This will be done a stage at a time as I have the funds, and I want the gun shootable between stages, with a new scope being last. ( I have a nice Leopold 3 x 9 for it right now )</p><p></p><p>And, currently I dont reload, but I have a good friend that does and who also has a .264 and is ready o start cooking up recipes for me to shoot. if anyone has a pet load, that would be great as well.</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys</p><p></p><p>Bobby</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobby B, post: 591049, member: 40378"] New to this sight and sometimes I ramble, so bear with me . I have wanted and have kept an eye out for a .264 mag since 1976. I finally came across what I have been looking for a few months back and bought it, a model 700 BDL with a 24" barrel. I want this rifle to be a looker as well as a shooter, and for me that means blued and a wood stock. The stock will be from a piece of Black Walnut that came from the ranch where 3 generations of my family grew up, lived and worked . ( Side note, I am having a custom knife made with the same wood for the handle scales ) I want to have it re-barreled with a 26" barrel. A friend has made a suggestion on who to use, but any suggestions will be appreciated. I have been told to get a Jewell trigger for it. Have it blue printed and quite a bit of stuff I honestly have no clue . So, if you have suggestions, I'm all ears. I have been thru the Cerakote argument and for this gun that is not an option. This will be done a stage at a time as I have the funds, and I want the gun shootable between stages, with a new scope being last. ( I have a nice Leopold 3 x 9 for it right now ) And, currently I dont reload, but I have a good friend that does and who also has a .264 and is ready o start cooking up recipes for me to shoot. if anyone has a pet load, that would be great as well. Thanks guys Bobby [/QUOTE]
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