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Building a custom rifle help
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<blockquote data-quote="Tidus56" data-source="post: 2330036" data-attributes="member: 104495"><p>My hunting rifles have mostly been factory Savages that I pulled the barrel for a custom barrel. Bedded the recoil lug and put a zeiss or Leupold scope on. With the accufit stock Savage has you already have a LOP and cheek rest adjustments with very little added weight. </p><p>700-800 for a rifle, 400-800 for barrel, 10 dollars for bedding compound and off you go. </p><p>Or heck buy a Savage ultralite and you already have a proof barrel and weight around 6# for $1300. </p><p>I will say customs are more fun but it's a pay to play game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tidus56, post: 2330036, member: 104495"] My hunting rifles have mostly been factory Savages that I pulled the barrel for a custom barrel. Bedded the recoil lug and put a zeiss or Leupold scope on. With the accufit stock Savage has you already have a LOP and cheek rest adjustments with very little added weight. 700-800 for a rifle, 400-800 for barrel, 10 dollars for bedding compound and off you go. Or heck buy a Savage ultralite and you already have a proof barrel and weight around 6# for $1300. I will say customs are more fun but it’s a pay to play game. [/QUOTE]
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