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building my own hunting rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="5.56×250" data-source="post: 1746458" data-attributes="member: 110162"><p>If you trust a good barrel/ chamber builder, you can do a remage or savage build all except the chamber work , with no special tools, just a diy attitude and common sense. I've only built, or assembled, two bolt action rifles. One a savage in 223 and recently a 6.5 creed on a remington action. The savage wore a shilens select match barrel and AVERAGED in the .2s over several hundred rounds. The remage is a new build I did this year and is solidly in the low .3s without much load developement at all. It's got an xcaliber barrel .</p><p> I did my own pillar and glass bedding, bought a drop in trigger , the barrel nut makes headspacing easy .</p><p> I'm not sure what you meant by build your own rifle, but if you dont want to become a machinist/gunsmith just to put a rifle together, the means to build your own rifle is very easy these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.56×250, post: 1746458, member: 110162"] If you trust a good barrel/ chamber builder, you can do a remage or savage build all except the chamber work , with no special tools, just a diy attitude and common sense. I've only built, or assembled, two bolt action rifles. One a savage in 223 and recently a 6.5 creed on a remington action. The savage wore a shilens select match barrel and AVERAGED in the .2s over several hundred rounds. The remage is a new build I did this year and is solidly in the low .3s without much load developement at all. It's got an xcaliber barrel . I did my own pillar and glass bedding, bought a drop in trigger , the barrel nut makes headspacing easy . I'm not sure what you meant by build your own rifle, but if you dont want to become a machinist/gunsmith just to put a rifle together, the means to build your own rifle is very easy these days. [/QUOTE]
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