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Gunwerks climbr vs Christensen summit Ti vs custom
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<blockquote data-quote="dmj" data-source="post: 1525981" data-attributes="member: 73479"><p>I have a 7lmr. It was not built by gunwerks. I purchased the rifle used. The person who had it built called gunwerks and ordered the same parts as they use and had his Smith put it together. (At least this is what I was told). He did purchase brass and I believe the dies from gunwerks. Personally I really like the rifle. Probably the best shooting rifle I own. I was not aware of the brass issue when I purchased the rifle as I got quite a bit of brass when I purchased the rifle. There are probably better choices out there but as well as the rifle shoots I have no plans of changing it for now. Maybe when I run out of brass I will reconsider. I agree, you never waste money when purchasing a fire arm. Good luck with your decision. Shoot safe and have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmj, post: 1525981, member: 73479"] I have a 7lmr. It was not built by gunwerks. I purchased the rifle used. The person who had it built called gunwerks and ordered the same parts as they use and had his Smith put it together. (At least this is what I was told). He did purchase brass and I believe the dies from gunwerks. Personally I really like the rifle. Probably the best shooting rifle I own. I was not aware of the brass issue when I purchased the rifle as I got quite a bit of brass when I purchased the rifle. There are probably better choices out there but as well as the rifle shoots I have no plans of changing it for now. Maybe when I run out of brass I will reconsider. I agree, you never waste money when purchasing a fire arm. Good luck with your decision. Shoot safe and have fun. [/QUOTE]
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