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<blockquote data-quote="tomtom" data-source="post: 253665" data-attributes="member: 14822"><p>James Jones,</p><p> </p><p>That looks to be a fine piece of equipment. The rifle on the link is also amazing. The group sizes from both are impressive. I found phoenix's website and it looks like the reciever alone from them is going to run north of $1,000. To be honest the amount of work being done on a factory action isn't quite as much of a concern as it may be for some. The gunsmith that will be doing my work is very reasonable and the rumor is that he pretty much does the work for fun as he either has some mailbox money or some form of inheritance. The only caveat is that the work takes TIME. My cousin's rifle was well over a year in the making. </p><p> </p><p>At this point I would still prefer to just find a beat up 300winmag or 7remmag cheaply, take the action, and go from there. Just as the gun in the link I'm going to be doing a 300wsm necked to 7mm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomtom, post: 253665, member: 14822"] James Jones, That looks to be a fine piece of equipment. The rifle on the link is also amazing. The group sizes from both are impressive. I found phoenix's website and it looks like the reciever alone from them is going to run north of $1,000. To be honest the amount of work being done on a factory action isn't quite as much of a concern as it may be for some. The gunsmith that will be doing my work is very reasonable and the rumor is that he pretty much does the work for fun as he either has some mailbox money or some form of inheritance. The only caveat is that the work takes TIME. My cousin's rifle was well over a year in the making. At this point I would still prefer to just find a beat up 300winmag or 7remmag cheaply, take the action, and go from there. Just as the gun in the link I'm going to be doing a 300wsm necked to 7mm. [/QUOTE]
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