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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="idig4au" data-source="post: 250787" data-attributes="member: 14295"><p>Hey guys. Thanks for the comments. I wish I knew of this forum beforehand. But I think I am too far down the path of no return with my order as it was placed several months ago. What done is done I suppose. </p><p> </p><p>I guess all I can do is keep my chin up and see how it shoots on the range when I get it. As long as it is as accurate as my other weatherby 30-378 which is a tack driver and weighs less, I'll be happy. The way I see it, the elk is not going to know the difference if it gets hit an inch off target. </p><p> </p><p>From the few post I have read here, it doesn't sound like gunsmiths like to use Mark V actions as they can be pain to face up and etc. </p><p> </p><p>And on the positive side, if the new rifle ends up not what I am looking for, then it gives me the excuse to go build up another one or part this one out. Just don't tell the wife.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idig4au, post: 250787, member: 14295"] Hey guys. Thanks for the comments. I wish I knew of this forum beforehand. But I think I am too far down the path of no return with my order as it was placed several months ago. What done is done I suppose. I guess all I can do is keep my chin up and see how it shoots on the range when I get it. As long as it is as accurate as my other weatherby 30-378 which is a tack driver and weighs less, I'll be happy. The way I see it, the elk is not going to know the difference if it gets hit an inch off target. From the few post I have read here, it doesn't sound like gunsmiths like to use Mark V actions as they can be pain to face up and etc. And on the positive side, if the new rifle ends up not what I am looking for, then it gives me the excuse to go build up another one or part this one out. Just don't tell the wife. [/QUOTE]
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