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How do you explain….custom rifles?
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<blockquote data-quote="WahooYahoo" data-source="post: 2240955" data-attributes="member: 94632"><p>I have full customs, self assembled rifles and factory rifles. I don't own any factory rifles that are still factory ( except those inherited ). I don't have any browning or Ruger rifles... guess I shouldn't pick on them. My factory rifles are rifles I can readily buy stocks and triggers for. </p><p>A Remington, Tikka, or Savage can easily be made all you want it to be, but they also need to be tinkered with to be all you want them to be. </p><p>I have a ragged hole 7mm Remington Mag that is a remage barrel ($350) on a factory action and a McMillan stock with a trigger tech special. But that get-up is about $700 cheaper than another 7 I have with a defiance action.</p><p>I rather enjoy putting my own together. It saves a few hundred at least and I like it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WahooYahoo, post: 2240955, member: 94632"] I have full customs, self assembled rifles and factory rifles. I don’t own any factory rifles that are still factory ( except those inherited ). I don’t have any browning or Ruger rifles... guess I shouldn’t pick on them. My factory rifles are rifles I can readily buy stocks and triggers for. A Remington, Tikka, or Savage can easily be made all you want it to be, but they also need to be tinkered with to be all you want them to be. I have a ragged hole 7mm Remington Mag that is a remage barrel ($350) on a factory action and a McMillan stock with a trigger tech special. But that get-up is about $700 cheaper than another 7 I have with a defiance action. I rather enjoy putting my own together. It saves a few hundred at least and I like it. [/QUOTE]
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