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<blockquote data-quote="Buddro" data-source="post: 1524800" data-attributes="member: 108148"><p>In terms of smithing I am not concerned, my brother is a well trained smith with a brand new shop, the action will be blue printed and worked to the 9s. The 700s are capable of terrific feed characteristics and one of the most accurizable actions out there his r-700 300wsm is a tack driver with a break that helps it kick like a 308.</p><p> I will look into tikka actions but I am pretty set on a 700 s/a if I can manage the magazine situation while seating bullets further out of the cases. </p><p>I will also do my homework on hammer bullets, likely looking into the lighter end of things, I would prefer to maintain higher velocities with lighter weights if I stick with solid coppers.</p><p>I much prefer classic guns, in a perfect world where I had more space and traveled less i would get over the lightweight notion and have my brother inlet a walnut stock for either a sako or one of a few k98 donor actions I have access to. And shape the stock myself However it's not a perfect world so in stead of putting a fine action in a plastic stock I will be sticking with more a more modern set up for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buddro, post: 1524800, member: 108148"] In terms of smithing I am not concerned, my brother is a well trained smith with a brand new shop, the action will be blue printed and worked to the 9s. The 700s are capable of terrific feed characteristics and one of the most accurizable actions out there his r-700 300wsm is a tack driver with a break that helps it kick like a 308. I will look into tikka actions but I am pretty set on a 700 s/a if I can manage the magazine situation while seating bullets further out of the cases. I will also do my homework on hammer bullets, likely looking into the lighter end of things, I would prefer to maintain higher velocities with lighter weights if I stick with solid coppers. I much prefer classic guns, in a perfect world where I had more space and traveled less i would get over the lightweight notion and have my brother inlet a walnut stock for either a sako or one of a few k98 donor actions I have access to. And shape the stock myself However it's not a perfect world so in stead of putting a fine action in a plastic stock I will be sticking with more a more modern set up for now. [/QUOTE]
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