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Alpine Supreme Mauser build
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<blockquote data-quote="Aloeus" data-source="post: 2294434" data-attributes="member: 119979"><p>So it seems like 284 win is considered a little too fat to function cleanly? I would be fine with a 280ai, although I guess the way that case is blown out might cause issues. 280 rem? I guess I could step it down to a 6.5 too (avoiding 270 as I have a nice 270 already). </p><p>Whichever stock I go with is going to need to be modified to work with a side safety. </p><p></p><p>Nice! Did the 284 win have anything done to it to get it to feed? Seems like general consensus from this thread has been steer away from it because its slightly too fat.</p><p></p><p>Excellent, Prescott works out well for me since I'm up there every few weekends. Thanks.</p><p></p><p>Now that you bring it up, yea I bet this an aftermarket bottom metal. I think whoever had this timney trigger installed probably swapped the bottom metal. It is opened all the way up though, so no worries there.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the responses, this has been great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aloeus, post: 2294434, member: 119979"] So it seems like 284 win is considered a little too fat to function cleanly? I would be fine with a 280ai, although I guess the way that case is blown out might cause issues. 280 rem? I guess I could step it down to a 6.5 too (avoiding 270 as I have a nice 270 already). Whichever stock I go with is going to need to be modified to work with a side safety. Nice! Did the 284 win have anything done to it to get it to feed? Seems like general consensus from this thread has been steer away from it because its slightly too fat. Excellent, Prescott works out well for me since I'm up there every few weekends. Thanks. Now that you bring it up, yea I bet this an aftermarket bottom metal. I think whoever had this timney trigger installed probably swapped the bottom metal. It is opened all the way up though, so no worries there. Thanks for all the responses, this has been great. [/QUOTE]
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