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280 / 280ai rifle build
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<blockquote data-quote="Edd" data-source="post: 572753" data-attributes="member: 30592"><p>That isn't an actual quote from someone. Those are prices I estimated from various discussions and websites. I think $1200 is a conservative estimate. Here is an example.....</p><p>Thread chamber and crown barrel .............. $300 </p><p>Inlet stock .................. $150</p><p>Epoxy bed action with pillars ............ $300</p><p>Inlet and fit bottom metal, magazine, flush cups, and swivels ......... $300</p><p>Sand and paint stock ............. $150</p><p></p><p>Then if you want a muzzle brake and a couple of dies you can add another $300 and that doesn't count the brake and the die blank.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>Install muzzle brake and make thread protector .......... $150</p><p>Ream die blank with resize reamer to make FL size die .............. $75</p><p>Ream barrel stub with chamber reamer to make case gauge .............. $75</p><p></p><p>Now you are up to $1500 and your metal is still naked. I'll let you fill in that blank. You can probably add something else if you have a stock with an adjustable cheek. On top of all that, I've probably left out something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edd, post: 572753, member: 30592"] That isn't an actual quote from someone. Those are prices I estimated from various discussions and websites. I think $1200 is a conservative estimate. Here is an example..... Thread chamber and crown barrel .............. $300 Inlet stock .................. $150 Epoxy bed action with pillars ............ $300 Inlet and fit bottom metal, magazine, flush cups, and swivels ......... $300 Sand and paint stock ............. $150 Then if you want a muzzle brake and a couple of dies you can add another $300 and that doesn't count the brake and the die blank. Install muzzle brake and make thread protector .......... $150 Ream die blank with resize reamer to make FL size die .............. $75 Ream barrel stub with chamber reamer to make case gauge .............. $75 Now you are up to $1500 and your metal is still naked. I'll let you fill in that blank. You can probably add something else if you have a stock with an adjustable cheek. On top of all that, I've probably left out something. [/QUOTE]
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