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<blockquote data-quote="flylo" data-source="post: 1733134" data-attributes="member: 75385"><p>Stock rifles are much more accurate than 5-10 years ago. I do my own work as it's not hard after the 1st or second time & I have a full sized manual machine shop with all American machings & tooling. It's also very satisfying. Look at the TC Compass, just bought 2 6.5CMs for $229 ea OTD. 3 shot 1 moa guarantee, threaded barrel, pillar bedded, 5R rifling, rotary drop box mag, nice bolt handle with 60 deg lift & a lifetime warrenty. Put it in a Boyds stock, new trigger kit($19.95) epoxy bed it & you have a fine hunting rifle for $400. I like Savage except the axis but don't want any part of the new remington junk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flylo, post: 1733134, member: 75385"] Stock rifles are much more accurate than 5-10 years ago. I do my own work as it's not hard after the 1st or second time & I have a full sized manual machine shop with all American machings & tooling. It's also very satisfying. Look at the TC Compass, just bought 2 6.5CMs for $229 ea OTD. 3 shot 1 moa guarantee, threaded barrel, pillar bedded, 5R rifling, rotary drop box mag, nice bolt handle with 60 deg lift & a lifetime warrenty. Put it in a Boyds stock, new trigger kit($19.95) epoxy bed it & you have a fine hunting rifle for $400. I like Savage except the axis but don't want any part of the new remington junk. [/QUOTE]
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