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<blockquote data-quote="rellim8154" data-source="post: 2678447" data-attributes="member: 124686"><p>A lot of it is personal preference. When I got into it, I looked at cost, different stocks, prefit barrel options. Taking a basic rem 700 action, getting it to work may cost very little, or may cost a 1000 on top of starting price. </p><p>I like impact precision for durability, availability, options, and bighorn/zermatt for cost, changing bolt heads, etc...</p><p>Integral bolt lug, m16 extractors, and integral top rails are nice with actions having less moving parts, but the Orgin action bolt lug has an alignment pin. </p><p>TI actions are lighter, but long term, heavy use is known to degrade them... again, a relative term based on your needs. </p><p>They are all great, provide a lot of similar features, and long story short, it's personal preference. Check out the long action vs short action thread by TORCHRIDER. what is your end goal with a build? I'd post an article on what you want to accomplish, and there are a ton of people on here with way more knowledge and experiences, that can help you narrow it down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rellim8154, post: 2678447, member: 124686"] A lot of it is personal preference. When I got into it, I looked at cost, different stocks, prefit barrel options. Taking a basic rem 700 action, getting it to work may cost very little, or may cost a 1000 on top of starting price. I like impact precision for durability, availability, options, and bighorn/zermatt for cost, changing bolt heads, etc... Integral bolt lug, m16 extractors, and integral top rails are nice with actions having less moving parts, but the Orgin action bolt lug has an alignment pin. TI actions are lighter, but long term, heavy use is known to degrade them... again, a relative term based on your needs. They are all great, provide a lot of similar features, and long story short, it's personal preference. Check out the long action vs short action thread by TORCHRIDER. what is your end goal with a build? I'd post an article on what you want to accomplish, and there are a ton of people on here with way more knowledge and experiences, that can help you narrow it down. [/QUOTE]
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