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Stiller Predator Switch barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="etisll40" data-source="post: 895550" data-attributes="member: 15229"><p>Now that I think about it you're probably right. But if I do it how I was thinking everything will be the same except stock and barrel. The main reason for the other stock is that it won't be for hunting. just range and targets. I'm thinking about an aluminum chassis, maybe an XLR. The barrel will be longer, 28" and maybe fluted. everything would match. So, I'm looking at maybe $1,100 and I don't have to buy mags, Jewel trigger or action. I'm looking at saving on an action, rail, mags, trigger for sure, that's $2,000 minimum. During hunting season, I doubt I'll need more than my stw shooting 180 grain bullets in the nice hunting stock it's sitting in now. I think aluminum target chassis hold their value pretty well. If I decide I prefer 300 wm over an STW, I could dump the chassis. Who knows.</p><p></p><p>So, can a switch barrel be done and by whom? I still would like to know if it's doable and how much I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="etisll40, post: 895550, member: 15229"] Now that I think about it you're probably right. But if I do it how I was thinking everything will be the same except stock and barrel. The main reason for the other stock is that it won't be for hunting. just range and targets. I'm thinking about an aluminum chassis, maybe an XLR. The barrel will be longer, 28" and maybe fluted. everything would match. So, I'm looking at maybe $1,100 and I don't have to buy mags, Jewel trigger or action. I'm looking at saving on an action, rail, mags, trigger for sure, that's $2,000 minimum. During hunting season, I doubt I'll need more than my stw shooting 180 grain bullets in the nice hunting stock it's sitting in now. I think aluminum target chassis hold their value pretty well. If I decide I prefer 300 wm over an STW, I could dump the chassis. Who knows. So, can a switch barrel be done and by whom? I still would like to know if it's doable and how much I guess. [/QUOTE]
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