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Kirby Allen’s “no load development” load development method.
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<blockquote data-quote="rick523" data-source="post: 698554" data-attributes="member: 46920"><p>I beleive youare exactly right on the points you are trying to make. I just had a rifle built(not one of yours) that may be next. But by a smith that lives close to me. I did choose to go with a rem.700 action but it was completly blue printed even to having the bolt timed,didn't know you could do that lol. My best friend on the other hand bought a sendero. Both are 7mm rem mags We shoot togeather about every weekend shooting same bullets 168 vld's I shoot one hole groups at 200 yds he shoots 3/4-1" </p><p> </p><p>My rifle has Krieger barrel, visa muzzle brake, jewel <a href="mailto:trigger@1.5lbs">trigger@1.5lbs</a>, as I stated before blue printed action. Now he is ordering a Kriger barrel, brake, and trigger and haveing my smith work on action and put it togeather for him when all is said and done he will end up spending almost twice as much as I did to hopefully get same results. All Because he didn't want to spend the money on a custom gun, his coment was I can get the same results with a factory gun. I think BartB's problem is the same as my friends he wants a gun that will shoot but is to cheap to spend the $$ just MHO. By the way I,m ringing 10" steel at 800 all day long lol. Any way my point is same as your's a factory gun will not keep up with a good custom. Keep up the good work.</p><p> </p><p> side note essup what part of In. you live in I'm in Terre Haute.</p><p> </p><p>Rick, Shoot Straight Shoot Once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rick523, post: 698554, member: 46920"] I beleive youare exactly right on the points you are trying to make. I just had a rifle built(not one of yours) that may be next. But by a smith that lives close to me. I did choose to go with a rem.700 action but it was completly blue printed even to having the bolt timed,didn't know you could do that lol. My best friend on the other hand bought a sendero. Both are 7mm rem mags We shoot togeather about every weekend shooting same bullets 168 vld's I shoot one hole groups at 200 yds he shoots 3/4-1" My rifle has Krieger barrel, visa muzzle brake, jewel [EMAIL="trigger@1.5lbs"]trigger@1.5lbs[/EMAIL], as I stated before blue printed action. Now he is ordering a Kriger barrel, brake, and trigger and haveing my smith work on action and put it togeather for him when all is said and done he will end up spending almost twice as much as I did to hopefully get same results. All Because he didn't want to spend the money on a custom gun, his coment was I can get the same results with a factory gun. I think BartB's problem is the same as my friends he wants a gun that will shoot but is to cheap to spend the $$ just MHO. By the way I,m ringing 10" steel at 800 all day long lol. Any way my point is same as your's a factory gun will not keep up with a good custom. Keep up the good work. side note essup what part of In. you live in I'm in Terre Haute. Rick, Shoot Straight Shoot Once. [/QUOTE]
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