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<blockquote data-quote="charles bonner" data-source="post: 1074185" data-attributes="member: 37232"><p>Loren:</p><p>Thank You for the help.That is exactly the information I needed before placing my reamer order with PTG.I have bought a Krieger 1 in 13.5 barrel and Norma brass ( perhaps a mistake ) and am researching actions.This build is just a fun project to keep an old man busy as I will never be a benchrest shooter.I do not even know other than Whittington Center where I could find a match and my eyes are so bad that I could never compete.The joy is in building a rifle and loads to shoot through it that I am happy with.</p><p> When I decide on an action and stock I will get them on the way and put it all together.Perhaps it will shoot good enough for my old shooting buddies to appreciate the groups it shoots.Then I can put it in the safe and start on that next project.Retirement is GREAT! Charles</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charles bonner, post: 1074185, member: 37232"] Loren: Thank You for the help.That is exactly the information I needed before placing my reamer order with PTG.I have bought a Krieger 1 in 13.5 barrel and Norma brass ( perhaps a mistake ) and am researching actions.This build is just a fun project to keep an old man busy as I will never be a benchrest shooter.I do not even know other than Whittington Center where I could find a match and my eyes are so bad that I could never compete.The joy is in building a rifle and loads to shoot through it that I am happy with. When I decide on an action and stock I will get them on the way and put it all together.Perhaps it will shoot good enough for my old shooting buddies to appreciate the groups it shoots.Then I can put it in the safe and start on that next project.Retirement is GREAT! Charles [/QUOTE]
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