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Addition to how many single feed?
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<blockquote data-quote="puttnpurr" data-source="post: 1843035" data-attributes="member: 56854"><p>I've been hunting elk in Wyoming with a no1 for 20 years. I've been fortunate enough that all my elk kills were one shot and down. (Bison was a little different, lol). That being said, I am planning on Nick at SJA putting together a 6.5 sherman max for me and while looking online at all the actions I could find, (the Borden ridgeline keeps getting my attention), I keep thinking of having a single shot bolt action built. </p><p> With the speed that new components show up on the market, it's a tough call to make on what deminsions to aim for with a build cause something new will show up inside a year.</p><p> My question. A single shot with no follower/spring/bottom metal, would it end up weighing more (all parts being identical, one gun single shot, a second gun mag fed) because of not having stock material removed in the mag area? Wood maybe, but an AGC or manners I cant quite add it up.</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puttnpurr, post: 1843035, member: 56854"] I've been hunting elk in Wyoming with a no1 for 20 years. I've been fortunate enough that all my elk kills were one shot and down. (Bison was a little different, lol). That being said, I am planning on Nick at SJA putting together a 6.5 sherman max for me and while looking online at all the actions I could find, (the Borden ridgeline keeps getting my attention), I keep thinking of having a single shot bolt action built. With the speed that new components show up on the market, it's a tough call to make on what deminsions to aim for with a build cause something new will show up inside a year. My question. A single shot with no follower/spring/bottom metal, would it end up weighing more (all parts being identical, one gun single shot, a second gun mag fed) because of not having stock material removed in the mag area? Wood maybe, but an AGC or manners I cant quite add it up. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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