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Instructions on building a semi-custom rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="dogdinger" data-source="post: 552752" data-attributes="member: 9616"><p><span style="font-size: 12px">Not much to add to what Roy said , only sending along encouragement. I have built 2 rifles this way and both are real shooters.It is also very satisfying to have something shoot that well that you have put together on your own. You dont have to spend the $$$ most guys on this site do to have an accurate 1000 yd shooter. start by getting a savage/stevens/marlin donor rifle that has a barrel nut and go from there. I happen to have a 7mm rem mag barrel that i would part with reasonably if that is the direction you wish to go. If you are buying the gun new, why not just get a stevens in 7mm , and then tweak it to your liking. Do a search for other articles by Jerry and read the one about customizing the plastic stevens stock. Have fun..AJ</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogdinger, post: 552752, member: 9616"] [SIZE=3]Not much to add to what Roy said , only sending along encouragement. I have built 2 rifles this way and both are real shooters.It is also very satisfying to have something shoot that well that you have put together on your own. You dont have to spend the $$$ most guys on this site do to have an accurate 1000 yd shooter. start by getting a savage/stevens/marlin donor rifle that has a barrel nut and go from there. I happen to have a 7mm rem mag barrel that i would part with reasonably if that is the direction you wish to go. If you are buying the gun new, why not just get a stevens in 7mm , and then tweak it to your liking. Do a search for other articles by Jerry and read the one about customizing the plastic stevens stock. Have fun..AJ[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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