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<blockquote data-quote="gebhardt02" data-source="post: 282138" data-attributes="member: 12695"><p>You sure could go this route, but if you are going to pull the factory barrel off and replace with a better barrel, you might as well get the action trued up while you are at it. That'll take a couple hundred more. If the build will be fairly light weight, you may want a brake, and from I understand the Vais is one of the best. But you may want to save that expense depending on your tolerance of recoil. Also, I think the HS stocks are pretty decent. But again, if you are going custom, I'd recommend having it bedded as well. That may be more personal preferance though. There are a LOT of options when you get into custom builds. Think your decisions through, and get what you want. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gebhardt02, post: 282138, member: 12695"] You sure could go this route, but if you are going to pull the factory barrel off and replace with a better barrel, you might as well get the action trued up while you are at it. That'll take a couple hundred more. If the build will be fairly light weight, you may want a brake, and from I understand the Vais is one of the best. But you may want to save that expense depending on your tolerance of recoil. Also, I think the HS stocks are pretty decent. But again, if you are going custom, I'd recommend having it bedded as well. That may be more personal preferance though. There are a LOT of options when you get into custom builds. Think your decisions through, and get what you want. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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