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<blockquote data-quote="joe0121" data-source="post: 538975" data-attributes="member: 26058"><p>I crunched some numbers. The cheapest remy you can buy of the shelf that is worthwhile for a build is around 500-600 bucks. Another 300-400 in having it trued, makes a Stiller look more and more like a viable option. Just saying you can tie up 1K+ in a new rifle and still end up needing a new barrel. Now if you have a decent free rifle the math tips and favor of a stock remy build. When it's all said and done if 5 years ago I would have known about stiller, I would have built a .338 and bought a lee neck sizer and forster CoAx with a "perfect" powder measure. instead of the horn LnL "kit" snf building my .300wm. </p><p></p><p></p><p>You live you learn I wish I had thought to go online and talk to people back than instead of asking the guys behind the parts counter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joe0121, post: 538975, member: 26058"] I crunched some numbers. The cheapest remy you can buy of the shelf that is worthwhile for a build is around 500-600 bucks. Another 300-400 in having it trued, makes a Stiller look more and more like a viable option. Just saying you can tie up 1K+ in a new rifle and still end up needing a new barrel. Now if you have a decent free rifle the math tips and favor of a stock remy build. When it's all said and done if 5 years ago I would have known about stiller, I would have built a .338 and bought a lee neck sizer and forster CoAx with a "perfect" powder measure. instead of the horn LnL "kit" snf building my .300wm. You live you learn I wish I had thought to go online and talk to people back than instead of asking the guys behind the parts counter. [/QUOTE]
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