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<blockquote data-quote="corey suir" data-source="post: 1532188" data-attributes="member: 102976"><p>After my recent post about building on a savage action and being advised of some of its short comings i have been doing some research. i have been looking at having a rifle built. i have looked at Mcwhorter, Hill country rifles, borden, Gap and a few others. The only thing that i have gotten out of all my research is a headache. They all cost about the same, use all the same actions and barrels and stocks. what makes one better than the other. how do you pick? i have no experience with any of these companies. i want a rifle that I can use for hunting from a boxstand to hopefully chasing elk in the mountains one day. the only thing that i have figured out is that i want it to be chambered in 300 win. although the 300 prc has caught my eye.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="corey suir, post: 1532188, member: 102976"] After my recent post about building on a savage action and being advised of some of its short comings i have been doing some research. i have been looking at having a rifle built. i have looked at Mcwhorter, Hill country rifles, borden, Gap and a few others. The only thing that i have gotten out of all my research is a headache. They all cost about the same, use all the same actions and barrels and stocks. what makes one better than the other. how do you pick? i have no experience with any of these companies. i want a rifle that I can use for hunting from a boxstand to hopefully chasing elk in the mountains one day. the only thing that i have figured out is that i want it to be chambered in 300 win. although the 300 prc has caught my eye. [/QUOTE]
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