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rebarreling savage axis
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<blockquote data-quote="10X" data-source="post: 1268283" data-attributes="member: 150"><p>I did a savage axis with a McGowen barrel in 260 ackley with a boyds pro varmint stock with a aim sports xpf 10-40x scope that shoots sub moa out to 1000y. only used part was the donor rifle (receiver etc) all the other parts were new</p><p></p><p>total cost was $800</p><p>used rifle $275</p><p>scope new $90</p><p>scope mount $25</p><p>stock $144</p><p>barrel $190</p><p>bipod $35</p><p>scope rings $12</p><p>bedding compound $25</p><p>spray paint $4</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10X, post: 1268283, member: 150"] I did a savage axis with a McGowen barrel in 260 ackley with a boyds pro varmint stock with a aim sports xpf 10-40x scope that shoots sub moa out to 1000y. only used part was the donor rifle (receiver etc) all the other parts were new total cost was $800 used rifle $275 scope new $90 scope mount $25 stock $144 barrel $190 bipod $35 scope rings $12 bedding compound $25 spray paint $4 [/QUOTE]
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