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The Basics, Starting Out
Controlled Round Feed, worth the time?
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<blockquote data-quote="mountainman56" data-source="post: 951175" data-attributes="member: 79106"><p>Don't be afraid of building something out of the ordinary. Seems to me one of the great aspects of this sport is not coloring between the lines. Remingtons may well be the small block Chevy of the rifle world but that is no reason not to build on something else. I have Remingtons.........I also have many other makes and models. I have a post 64 Winchester with the unpopular action that is going to become a 6.5-284. I have a Husqvarna (basically a commercial mauser action) that has been re-chambered in 300 Win mag. It shoots well, but not great. I'm pretty sure it's going to get re-barrelled and turn into a 300 H&H one day....why? Because I don't have one and I always wanted one. What other reason do you need?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mountainman56, post: 951175, member: 79106"] Don't be afraid of building something out of the ordinary. Seems to me one of the great aspects of this sport is not coloring between the lines. Remingtons may well be the small block Chevy of the rifle world but that is no reason not to build on something else. I have Remingtons.........I also have many other makes and models. I have a post 64 Winchester with the unpopular action that is going to become a 6.5-284. I have a Husqvarna (basically a commercial mauser action) that has been re-chambered in 300 Win mag. It shoots well, but not great. I'm pretty sure it's going to get re-barrelled and turn into a 300 H&H one day....why? Because I don't have one and I always wanted one. What other reason do you need? [/QUOTE]
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