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<blockquote data-quote="z71rad88" data-source="post: 966505" data-attributes="member: 79231"><p>Alright guys...let 'em fly here. </p><p></p><p>I've been in the market for a new bolt gun and have finally decided on a caliber, .270 Win. But for the other part of the project, which gun....I swear one hour I think I have it figured out, and then it all changes in a matter of minutes. Here's what I have narrowed it down to as far as specifications on the rifle, gotta have at least a 24 inch tube and that's about it for now, ha ha! I'm open to wood or synthetic stocks, I open to blued or stainless barrels, I take care of my equipment for those that are wondering and I'd really like to stick with a control round fed gun, unless someone else has a more valuable $.02 on a push feed system. I'd be using the gun for blacktail deer and pigs. This would be my first bolt gun of my own and it won't be my last. My most recent mind set is either Kimber Montana or Weatherby Fibermark, both made in USA!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="z71rad88, post: 966505, member: 79231"] Alright guys...let 'em fly here. I've been in the market for a new bolt gun and have finally decided on a caliber, .270 Win. But for the other part of the project, which gun....I swear one hour I think I have it figured out, and then it all changes in a matter of minutes. Here's what I have narrowed it down to as far as specifications on the rifle, gotta have at least a 24 inch tube and that's about it for now, ha ha! I'm open to wood or synthetic stocks, I open to blued or stainless barrels, I take care of my equipment for those that are wondering and I'd really like to stick with a control round fed gun, unless someone else has a more valuable $.02 on a push feed system. I'd be using the gun for blacktail deer and pigs. This would be my first bolt gun of my own and it won't be my last. My most recent mind set is either Kimber Montana or Weatherby Fibermark, both made in USA! [/QUOTE]
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