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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
Opening up an XP bolt head
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<blockquote data-quote="Hotolds442" data-source="post: 1401423" data-attributes="member: 77999"><p>The bolt is on it's way to Gre-Tan for the work needed. I had a certificate for half off a Shilen blank, so for $90 and some change, a new Sendero profile stainless barrel in .358 is on it's way. I've got at least a 6 month wait for a McMillan stock in the group buy, so now I just need to find a smith to put it all together once I get all of the components. </p><p>Aaron, are you still in extreme NW Oregon? You turned some case necks for me a couple of years ago when I needed them in a pinch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hotolds442, post: 1401423, member: 77999"] The bolt is on it’s way to Gre-Tan for the work needed. I had a certificate for half off a Shilen blank, so for $90 and some change, a new Sendero profile stainless barrel in .358 is on it’s way. I’ve got at least a 6 month wait for a McMillan stock in the group buy, so now I just need to find a smith to put it all together once I get all of the components. Aaron, are you still in extreme NW Oregon? You turned some case necks for me a couple of years ago when I needed them in a pinch. [/QUOTE]
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