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<blockquote data-quote="Slick8" data-source="post: 2036718" data-attributes="member: 52585"><p>Im a big fan of Alamo precision rifles. </p><p></p><p>As said above building a great rifle is one thing but building a relationship based on great customer service and standing behind your product is what it's about. </p><p>I'll share two stories from group builds from the past.</p><p></p><p>First was a 240 weebee. Robert measured the runout on a new barrel and while within spec he saw something he didn't like just at the edge of the chamberarea. He called and told me he could leave it as is, could cut an inch off the barrel or order a new one which would mean a 3 week delay. I took the new barrel. </p><p></p><p>Second was a 7rm with constant vertical stringing. After I was satisfied it wasn't me, the scope or ammo I sent it back. He returned it a week later with a new and upgraded barrel. </p><p></p><p>Both rifles are .5moa to 600 yards.</p><p></p><p>My current favorite in the stable is a 30 nosler built on a tenacity action, with a muller barrel ag stock and vx6. Running 230s at 2950 with h1k.</p><p></p><p>I've consistently shot in the. 3moa range at 300 and .3-.5moa to 600.</p><p></p><p>Here's something different I did last week as I know it shoots good groups. I fired 1 shot at 200-600 mainly to save time. Plus if it's dial and shoot to kill the 1st shot is all important. I measured each single impact</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slick8, post: 2036718, member: 52585"] Im a big fan of Alamo precision rifles. As said above building a great rifle is one thing but building a relationship based on great customer service and standing behind your product is what it's about. I'll share two stories from group builds from the past. First was a 240 weebee. Robert measured the runout on a new barrel and while within spec he saw something he didn't like just at the edge of the chamberarea. He called and told me he could leave it as is, could cut an inch off the barrel or order a new one which would mean a 3 week delay. I took the new barrel. Second was a 7rm with constant vertical stringing. After I was satisfied it wasn't me, the scope or ammo I sent it back. He returned it a week later with a new and upgraded barrel. Both rifles are .5moa to 600 yards. My current favorite in the stable is a 30 nosler built on a tenacity action, with a muller barrel ag stock and vx6. Running 230s at 2950 with h1k. I've consistently shot in the. 3moa range at 300 and .3-.5moa to 600. Here's something different I did last week as I know it shoots good groups. I fired 1 shot at 200-600 mainly to save time. Plus if it's dial and shoot to kill the 1st shot is all important. I measured each single impact [/QUOTE]
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