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New build, 7mm rem mag?
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<blockquote data-quote="HandgunHTR" data-source="post: 3050420" data-attributes="member: 126524"><p>If you are set on using a Shilen, then yes 1:8" is the twist I would go with. If you go with another, you could go up to 1:8.7 (Bartlein) and be fine shooting the heavy bullets.</p><p>For the stock, I would recommend a vertical (or close) grip and something with a negative comb.</p><p>Bottom metal for a hunter should either be a flush DBM (Hawkins Hunter) or a BDL style. If you want to shoot heavies with a BDL, use a Wyatts box and follower.</p><p>I would go with a Trigger Tech Special over a Timney, but that is just me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HandgunHTR, post: 3050420, member: 126524"] If you are set on using a Shilen, then yes 1:8" is the twist I would go with. If you go with another, you could go up to 1:8.7 (Bartlein) and be fine shooting the heavy bullets. For the stock, I would recommend a vertical (or close) grip and something with a negative comb. Bottom metal for a hunter should either be a flush DBM (Hawkins Hunter) or a BDL style. If you want to shoot heavies with a BDL, use a Wyatts box and follower. I would go with a Trigger Tech Special over a Timney, but that is just me. [/QUOTE]
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