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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 960302" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>Haha the look he'd give me when I tell him I bought a .30-06 AI reamer or rented one. Me and the old man are pretty tight and all but I would never hear the end of it until it was built and proved its worth haha. I'm thinking of keeping it simple and sticking with an ADL or BDL stock and a chrome moly match barrel. Have checked out Douglas barrels and I'm thinking of trying one of their XX Premium air-gaged barrels, they are about $100 cheaper than Harts but have heard great things about them and they're made in my home state of West Virginia.. I'm satisfied with factory Remington barrels so once that Douglas match barrel is lapped and broken in it outta shoot superb. I don't plan on going to Williamsport to compete so don't need anything more than a barrel that'll shoot under 1/2 MOA. Plan on a heavy contour though, probably a #7 or Sendero contour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 960302, member: 69478"] Haha the look he'd give me when I tell him I bought a .30-06 AI reamer or rented one. Me and the old man are pretty tight and all but I would never hear the end of it until it was built and proved its worth haha. I'm thinking of keeping it simple and sticking with an ADL or BDL stock and a chrome moly match barrel. Have checked out Douglas barrels and I'm thinking of trying one of their XX Premium air-gaged barrels, they are about $100 cheaper than Harts but have heard great things about them and they're made in my home state of West Virginia.. I'm satisfied with factory Remington barrels so once that Douglas match barrel is lapped and broken in it outta shoot superb. I don't plan on going to Williamsport to compete so don't need anything more than a barrel that'll shoot under 1/2 MOA. Plan on a heavy contour though, probably a #7 or Sendero contour. [/QUOTE]
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