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Starting to Plan My First Custom Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Tbugman" data-source="post: 2422339" data-attributes="member: 114743"><p>You might want to reach out to Ryan Pierce. He is building a 300PRC for me right now with very similar components, and the total weight without scope is right at 8lbs. He also has quite a few builds "in the white", ready to go and put together, so time to get one may be fairly short by custom gun standards. Ryan can fill you in, but he gets great accuracy, good weight compromise (reasonable to carry, stable enough to shoot long range). Here is his contact info:</p><p>Ryan Pierce</p><p>Piercision Rifles</p><p><a href="http://www.piercisionrifles.com/" target="_blank">www.piercisionrifles.com</a></p><p>563-776-4127</p><p>Super nice guy, took the time to review components and choices with me, gave his opinions when asked, and then got to work. Can't say enough nice things about him. Based on what others on this forum have said, I'm assuming the gun will be a shooter. Check him out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tbugman, post: 2422339, member: 114743"] You might want to reach out to Ryan Pierce. He is building a 300PRC for me right now with very similar components, and the total weight without scope is right at 8lbs. He also has quite a few builds "in the white", ready to go and put together, so time to get one may be fairly short by custom gun standards. Ryan can fill you in, but he gets great accuracy, good weight compromise (reasonable to carry, stable enough to shoot long range). Here is his contact info: Ryan Pierce Piercision Rifles [URL='http://www.piercisionrifles.com/']www.piercisionrifles.com[/URL] 563-776-4127 Super nice guy, took the time to review components and choices with me, gave his opinions when asked, and then got to work. Can't say enough nice things about him. Based on what others on this forum have said, I'm assuming the gun will be a shooter. Check him out. [/QUOTE]
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