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Need help for a left hand gun
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<blockquote data-quote="Oliveralan" data-source="post: 462759" data-attributes="member: 20245"><p>Google stiller precision firearms and look at their site, it's pretty well laid out. The predator series is a economic single shot series. The tac series is similar with a larger bolt handle, black coating and a few other changes. I would stay there. They also make an an action called the diamondback which is a predator with tighter tolerances on the bolt to reciever (a BR action), single shot, all stainless steel. I like it. These are also all rem m700 LA footprint so they'll fit in all the normal stocks.</p><p>I would start there.</p><p></p><p>However on the caliber, depending how experienced you are, if your still rather new to building LR rigs etc, I would go with a more straightforward caliber. Such as the 338 edge (basicly a 338 lapua that works in a rem 700, and all with cheaper brass) or 338 lapua, or 300 rum. However these aren't practice guns as they are expensive to shoot and the barrels won't last forever. The time to build "something different" is once you've done this a time or two and know the ropes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oliveralan, post: 462759, member: 20245"] Google stiller precision firearms and look at their site, it's pretty well laid out. The predator series is a economic single shot series. The tac series is similar with a larger bolt handle, black coating and a few other changes. I would stay there. They also make an an action called the diamondback which is a predator with tighter tolerances on the bolt to reciever (a BR action), single shot, all stainless steel. I like it. These are also all rem m700 LA footprint so they'll fit in all the normal stocks. I would start there. However on the caliber, depending how experienced you are, if your still rather new to building LR rigs etc, I would go with a more straightforward caliber. Such as the 338 edge (basicly a 338 lapua that works in a rem 700, and all with cheaper brass) or 338 lapua, or 300 rum. However these aren't practice guns as they are expensive to shoot and the barrels won't last forever. The time to build "something different" is once you've done this a time or two and know the ropes. [/QUOTE]
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