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The Basics, Starting Out
good action for long range
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 128803" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>I agree with BountyHunter with "wasting" money on a factory action.</p><p>I just had a Rem 700 SA built up , with an oversized bolt from PTG , complete blueprinting of the action and barrel installed . If I had bought the action and payed the $400 range for the action work I'd be well over the cost of the Lawton. I plan to use the Greg Tannel's firing pin assembly and a Rifle Basix trigger.</p><p>I'm sure that I would never be able to recoupe the cost if I tried to sell it.</p><p>My next gun will more than likly be built of one of the Lawton actions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 128803, member: 8843"] I agree with BountyHunter with "wasting" money on a factory action. I just had a Rem 700 SA built up , with an oversized bolt from PTG , complete blueprinting of the action and barrel installed . If I had bought the action and payed the $400 range for the action work I'd be well over the cost of the Lawton. I plan to use the Greg Tannel's firing pin assembly and a Rifle Basix trigger. I'm sure that I would never be able to recoupe the cost if I tried to sell it. My next gun will more than likly be built of one of the Lawton actions. [/QUOTE]
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