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Sending out for a re-barreling job...
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<blockquote data-quote="wmterry89" data-source="post: 978381" data-attributes="member: 60552"><p>Lets not think within the constraints of a budget for this. Who will do the best quality work with the best customer service. </p><p></p><p>I can't say as I have a preference on the rifling type. It will be a 22-250 Rem, 26-28" 1:12 and a #7 contour or larger. Haven't decided on fluting.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As far as it being a Mauser, I do not like Remingtons or clones thereof (including Savage). It's just personal preference, but I prefer the CRF design. About the only PF I like is a post-64 winchester (flat bottom and recoil lug built in)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wmterry89, post: 978381, member: 60552"] Lets not think within the constraints of a budget for this. Who will do the best quality work with the best customer service. I can't say as I have a preference on the rifling type. It will be a 22-250 Rem, 26-28" 1:12 and a #7 contour or larger. Haven't decided on fluting. As far as it being a Mauser, I do not like Remingtons or clones thereof (including Savage). It's just personal preference, but I prefer the CRF design. About the only PF I like is a post-64 winchester (flat bottom and recoil lug built in) [/QUOTE]
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