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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 379284" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>I kind of like Chads ideas, too. I've used Williams bottom metal on several of my builds and been very satisfied, nice fit and finish, not quit as pricey as the Sunnyhill. Don't know as I have to go with Jewell trigger, they are a fine piece of machinery, though, and I do have several on different varmint rifles. I've always been able to adjust a Shilen Std. trigger to a satisfing pull (2lbs.) on my big game rifles. Just a few different ideas, that's why they call 'um <em>custom. </em>As long as you use quality components and a 'smith that knows how and will, you'll end up with a fine rifle for your purposes. Chad's right about the suppliers, too. Be prepared to wait! That custom stuff just isn't sitting on a shelf somewhere waiting. gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 379284, member: 24284"] I kind of like Chads ideas, too. I've used Williams bottom metal on several of my builds and been very satisfied, nice fit and finish, not quit as pricey as the Sunnyhill. Don't know as I have to go with Jewell trigger, they are a fine piece of machinery, though, and I do have several on different varmint rifles. I've always been able to adjust a Shilen Std. trigger to a satisfing pull (2lbs.) on my big game rifles. Just a few different ideas, that's why they call 'um [I]custom. [/I]As long as you use quality components and a 'smith that knows how and will, you'll end up with a fine rifle for your purposes. Chad's right about the suppliers, too. Be prepared to wait! That custom stuff just isn't sitting on a shelf somewhere waiting. gun) [/QUOTE]
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