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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 48126" data-source="post: 886230"><p>^ This...Plus like others have said (using a compentent and technically sound gunsmith) by the time you true everything up and add options on the factory 700 (fluted bolt, custom bolt, different rails, etc.) you have a custom action in and of itself. With a stiller, borden, or BAT you know exactly what you are getting and you dont have the hassle of getting the work done on a factory 700. </p><p> </p><p>With that being said, I still have no problem going to a smith to work on a rem 700. I think of it more as peice to the puzzle (when building your rifle) in the hobbing of shooting than a pain in the butt. Its all in what you want. I personally believe that a proffessionally tuned remington 700 can keep up with the best custom actions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 48126, post: 886230"] ^ This...Plus like others have said (using a compentent and technically sound gunsmith) by the time you true everything up and add options on the factory 700 (fluted bolt, custom bolt, different rails, etc.) you have a custom action in and of itself. With a stiller, borden, or BAT you know exactly what you are getting and you dont have the hassle of getting the work done on a factory 700. With that being said, I still have no problem going to a smith to work on a rem 700. I think of it more as peice to the puzzle (when building your rifle) in the hobbing of shooting than a pain in the butt. Its all in what you want. I personally believe that a proffessionally tuned remington 700 can keep up with the best custom actions. [/QUOTE]
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