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The Basics, Starting Out
Looking for realistic 7mm Rem mag numbers
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<blockquote data-quote="Diver_mike_85" data-source="post: 1457032" data-attributes="member: 106248"><p>Imartin...I hear ya. The whole "how hard could it be" actually had a winking face next to it that didn't post for some reason. The Smith's that have been doing this forever definitely have a leg up in the game and i whole heartedly mean no disrespect.</p><p> But I'm in the mood for a new project. The baby is finally old enough that I should be able to dedicate some time to building a custom shooter. As you suggested, I've also been kicking around the idea of grabbing a used Sendero or weatherby mark v, because I love the look of the fluted stainless barrel. My local shop said they'd thread the barrel for $120 for a good break. There's something about a McMillan A3 sporter that excites me. Never put hands on one but its just a nice looking stock. Hell, the weatherby stock is pretty **** nice itself.</p><p> I recently saw that Savage has a model 16 Bear Hunter rifle chambered in the magnums that comes stock with a fluted stainless threaded barrel with a break. Anyone have one and want to comment on the quality?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diver_mike_85, post: 1457032, member: 106248"] Imartin...I hear ya. The whole "how hard could it be" actually had a winking face next to it that didn't post for some reason. The Smith's that have been doing this forever definitely have a leg up in the game and i whole heartedly mean no disrespect. But I'm in the mood for a new project. The baby is finally old enough that I should be able to dedicate some time to building a custom shooter. As you suggested, I've also been kicking around the idea of grabbing a used Sendero or weatherby mark v, because I love the look of the fluted stainless barrel. My local shop said they'd thread the barrel for $120 for a good break. There's something about a McMillan A3 sporter that excites me. Never put hands on one but its just a nice looking stock. Hell, the weatherby stock is pretty **** nice itself. I recently saw that Savage has a model 16 Bear Hunter rifle chambered in the magnums that comes stock with a fluted stainless threaded barrel with a break. Anyone have one and want to comment on the quality? [/QUOTE]
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