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Christensen 280ai or build with proof research barrel?
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<blockquote data-quote="dgarrett" data-source="post: 1541803" data-attributes="member: 58686"><p>The Ridgelines are a great buy for the price with all the features they provide......I had a 300 win built with a Rem 700 action all trued and fluted and bolt and handle all dolled up... I put a CA heavy Carbon Barrel on it and a Timney Trigger. Used a Ridgeline Stock and Bottom Metal plus their tune-able Titanium Break.. Rifle was 9.5lbs scoped with HST Vortex ... I was around $1000 more to have it done then just buying a Ridgeline...This gun really shot well... But if I had to do it over I would just buy a Ridgeline</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dgarrett, post: 1541803, member: 58686"] The Ridgelines are a great buy for the price with all the features they provide......I had a 300 win built with a Rem 700 action all trued and fluted and bolt and handle all dolled up... I put a CA heavy Carbon Barrel on it and a Timney Trigger. Used a Ridgeline Stock and Bottom Metal plus their tune-able Titanium Break.. Rifle was 9.5lbs scoped with HST Vortex ... I was around $1000 more to have it done then just buying a Ridgeline...This gun really shot well... But if I had to do it over I would just buy a Ridgeline [/QUOTE]
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