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possible 300rum to 338rum build
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1154382" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>When you've done all you feel like doing, just let it go. He wants something that doesn't exist without paying for it. Never heard of a "Sendero" with a wood stock. Most if not all of the old wood stocked Varmint Masters were SA rifles (.222, .223, .22/250, .243) and I've not met anyone willing to give up their original Varmint Master stock. You might get a repro wood/lami from someone like Boyds, but if he's "picky" about his wood stocks one from there might not meet his standards. Besides, it'd take some extra work, like glass bedding and it may not "drop-in" to begin with. Again, that'd be extra, and he thinks he should be able to get it 'cheaper'. I've said it before and I'll say it again, "participating in the shooting sports isn't a cheap hobby!". Now, for kicks, price changing barrels from .300UM to .338UM. None of this happens 'cheaper'. Please forgive my bluntness on the subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1154382, member: 24284"] When you've done all you feel like doing, just let it go. He wants something that doesn't exist without paying for it. Never heard of a "Sendero" with a wood stock. Most if not all of the old wood stocked Varmint Masters were SA rifles (.222, .223, .22/250, .243) and I've not met anyone willing to give up their original Varmint Master stock. You might get a repro wood/lami from someone like Boyds, but if he's "picky" about his wood stocks one from there might not meet his standards. Besides, it'd take some extra work, like glass bedding and it may not "drop-in" to begin with. Again, that'd be extra, and he thinks he should be able to get it 'cheaper'. I've said it before and I'll say it again, "participating in the shooting sports isn't a cheap hobby!". Now, for kicks, price changing barrels from .300UM to .338UM. None of this happens 'cheaper'. Please forgive my bluntness on the subject. [/QUOTE]
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