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7 mag - Options - Cancel - Rebarrel - or New
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<blockquote data-quote="HSmithTX" data-source="post: 2527199" data-attributes="member: 121677"><p>I'd go option 1, it's likely a much nicer rifle in the fit and finish, 110% nicer aesthetically IMO. And it probably will shoot better than most every shooter that ever handles it. It will also carry a ton more value should you decide that you want to do something else. </p><p></p><p>Option 3 will get a darn fine rifle, probably your best bet if you want something that shoots really small at extended ranges, if you send it off to a good smith for the work. The re-barrel and basic action work will end up close to $1000, leaving maybe $1000 for trigger and stock and that puts you again in very good quality parts. Resale on this one will be probably half the Seekins and you will have similar money in it, but done right it will hammer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSmithTX, post: 2527199, member: 121677"] I'd go option 1, it's likely a much nicer rifle in the fit and finish, 110% nicer aesthetically IMO. And it probably will shoot better than most every shooter that ever handles it. It will also carry a ton more value should you decide that you want to do something else. Option 3 will get a darn fine rifle, probably your best bet if you want something that shoots really small at extended ranges, if you send it off to a good smith for the work. The re-barrel and basic action work will end up close to $1000, leaving maybe $1000 for trigger and stock and that puts you again in very good quality parts. Resale on this one will be probably half the Seekins and you will have similar money in it, but done right it will hammer. [/QUOTE]
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