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Building A Do All Factory Ammo Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 2273147" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>300PRC or 300WIN , 1-9 or 1-10 twist cut rifle barrel from one of the top manufactures. 26 inch barrel in something lighter than a Sendero contour but heavier than a sportier contour, nice ridged stock, Remington stainless completely trued action and bolt face and lugs or some other Remington clone action that are generally better or butter smooth. Possible get a longer than than normal Mag length so when you do want to tinker and reload you have the option to, ( this generally requires some action work as well for the extra length ), and a good side ported muzzle brake 3 or 4 ports that also has smaller round ports on top to help keep the muzzle down or a tuner and brake, Have the barrel cut to a standard 300Win or PRC chamber and you have a custom rifle that should shoot some type of factory ammo pretty well. Do it all in stainless for a little more weather resistance, Probably the 300Win would be more available around the world I would think. If your capable of doing all the work your self then that would be great if not then get a good smith that is well known and stands by there work..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 2273147, member: 10429"] 300PRC or 300WIN , 1-9 or 1-10 twist cut rifle barrel from one of the top manufactures. 26 inch barrel in something lighter than a Sendero contour but heavier than a sportier contour, nice ridged stock, Remington stainless completely trued action and bolt face and lugs or some other Remington clone action that are generally better or butter smooth. Possible get a longer than than normal Mag length so when you do want to tinker and reload you have the option to, ( this generally requires some action work as well for the extra length ), and a good side ported muzzle brake 3 or 4 ports that also has smaller round ports on top to help keep the muzzle down or a tuner and brake, Have the barrel cut to a standard 300Win or PRC chamber and you have a custom rifle that should shoot some type of factory ammo pretty well. Do it all in stainless for a little more weather resistance, Probably the 300Win would be more available around the world I would think. If your capable of doing all the work your self then that would be great if not then get a good smith that is well known and stands by there work.. [/QUOTE]
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