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Gunsmith recommendations for wife’s 7mm rem build
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<blockquote data-quote="andy10401" data-source="post: 2311635" data-attributes="member: 115120"><p>Absolutely </p><p></p><p>I was going with the 7rem mag for her to have enough knock down power for animals up here in Alaska without having such a stout recoil as the big 30's.</p><p></p><p>For stock fit I have had her get behind a handful of different rifles I own (Weatherby MK V, Remington 700, savage 110, Bergara b-14 and b-14 wilderness ridge and tikka. Her favorite was the b-14 wilderness ridge. </p><p></p><p>For the stock it would be synthetic and have a purple grayish pattern to it (purple is her favorite color) leaning towards a sponged on look. </p><p></p><p>Definitely a custom action. I have heard good things about buying a regular action and having it tuned. However I figured if I'm gonna spend the money (only plan on doing it once) I mine as well go with the custom action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andy10401, post: 2311635, member: 115120"] Absolutely I was going with the 7rem mag for her to have enough knock down power for animals up here in Alaska without having such a stout recoil as the big 30’s. For stock fit I have had her get behind a handful of different rifles I own (Weatherby MK V, Remington 700, savage 110, Bergara b-14 and b-14 wilderness ridge and tikka. Her favorite was the b-14 wilderness ridge. For the stock it would be synthetic and have a purple grayish pattern to it (purple is her favorite color) leaning towards a sponged on look. Definitely a custom action. I have heard good things about buying a regular action and having it tuned. However I figured if I’m gonna spend the money (only plan on doing it once) I mine as well go with the custom action. [/QUOTE]
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