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The Basics, Starting Out
Trying to build a .280AI on a Ruger 77 tang safety
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1520398" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>Hello TG, thank you for your feedback on this build. I did contact Dennis, he "will" be building my next rifle for me. And also thanks to everyone else who has replied back on this forum on my build. As for lengthening the action, based upon my experience with these actions, what you see is what you've got. IMO even if you could find someone to fabricate/machine out an extended magazine, you would then have to deal with the hinged floor plate and the mechanism that locks the magazine into the magazine well (on the stock) and into the action. IMO again I do not believe this would be possible to do and certainly not worth the money to get done. With all of that done, I am not sure if the feed rails would work after all of that. Again thank you for your recommendation on Dennis, I spoke with him this morning</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1520398, member: 69192"] Hello TG, thank you for your feedback on this build. I did contact Dennis, he "will" be building my next rifle for me. And also thanks to everyone else who has replied back on this forum on my build. As for lengthening the action, based upon my experience with these actions, what you see is what you've got. IMO even if you could find someone to fabricate/machine out an extended magazine, you would then have to deal with the hinged floor plate and the mechanism that locks the magazine into the magazine well (on the stock) and into the action. IMO again I do not believe this would be possible to do and certainly not worth the money to get done. With all of that done, I am not sure if the feed rails would work after all of that. Again thank you for your recommendation on Dennis, I spoke with him this morning [/QUOTE]
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