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<blockquote data-quote="FURMAN" data-source="post: 1476408" data-attributes="member: 26535"><p>Everyone has a different idea of perfect. If you have paid attention over the last 5 years the number of new action makers alone has increased dramatically. Everyone thinks they can build a better mouse trap. I personally prefer carbon barrels in a lightweight configuration. After using many different actions including most of the popular customs I think the Sako 85/Fierce actions are the best except I would like to see it fit in a remington stock. So basically the trigger, safety, bolt, three lug, DBM, etc only in a 700 footprint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FURMAN, post: 1476408, member: 26535"] Everyone has a different idea of perfect. If you have paid attention over the last 5 years the number of new action makers alone has increased dramatically. Everyone thinks they can build a better mouse trap. I personally prefer carbon barrels in a lightweight configuration. After using many different actions including most of the popular customs I think the Sako 85/Fierce actions are the best except I would like to see it fit in a remington stock. So basically the trigger, safety, bolt, three lug, DBM, etc only in a 700 footprint. [/QUOTE]
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