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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1502720" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>That is strap for what they offer. I had pierce engineering do a full titanium and carbon gun for way less that that. </p><p> Ti action, with Ti firing pin, manners thumbole stock, proof carbon barrel, Ti muzzle break. Every little part we could make from Ti we did. Even went with plastic bottom metal. Really spared no expense and the did a great job. Turn around was 3 months and two of that was waiting on the stock on my end. Total cost was around $4-4500 if I'm not mistaken. </p><p>That leaves a lot of headroom for a scope. Plus you can do a fluted barrel cheaper. So you could save some money and have a great rifle that will more than likely out shoot you. Most of mine do. </p><p> I have gone the expensive route with a turn key .375 Allen mag. Very expensive but I wanted my dream rifle for long range so I had him do it. That was back when I was new to long range stuff.</p><p> As for caliber I would look at the 300 Norma mag that's my next one for a hunting rig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1502720, member: 54383"] That is strap for what they offer. I had pierce engineering do a full titanium and carbon gun for way less that that. Ti action, with Ti firing pin, manners thumbole stock, proof carbon barrel, Ti muzzle break. Every little part we could make from Ti we did. Even went with plastic bottom metal. Really spared no expense and the did a great job. Turn around was 3 months and two of that was waiting on the stock on my end. Total cost was around $4-4500 if I’m not mistaken. That leaves a lot of headroom for a scope. Plus you can do a fluted barrel cheaper. So you could save some money and have a great rifle that will more than likely out shoot you. Most of mine do. I have gone the expensive route with a turn key .375 Allen mag. Very expensive but I wanted my dream rifle for long range so I had him do it. That was back when I was new to long range stuff. As for caliber I would look at the 300 Norma mag that’s my next one for a hunting rig. [/QUOTE]
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