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What caliber upper? For new build?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon A" data-source="post: 352448" data-attributes="member: 319"><p>I just put one together recently and like it very much. If you're specifically building it for LR hunting, I'd suggest going with one of the WSSM's and just living with the shorter barrel life as they are quite a bit more powerful. The main purpose for my Grendel was to send thousands and thousands of rounds downrange for cheap, accurate practice knowing the barrel will **** near last forever. Within a week of putting it together I had shot MOA groups at 1000 yds with it and taken a deer at 420 yds. </p><p></p><p>It's not the most flashy, but it gets the job done very well. With great Lapua brass requiring no prep (at least for me) it's very easy to load for.</p><p></p><p>If I want to shoot a fire-breathing magnum, that's what my 300 RUM is for. When I want to put some rounds downrange and improve my skills, I can shoot 5 times as many Grendel rounds in the same amount of time and not burn the barrel out in one day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon A, post: 352448, member: 319"] I just put one together recently and like it very much. If you're specifically building it for LR hunting, I'd suggest going with one of the WSSM's and just living with the shorter barrel life as they are quite a bit more powerful. The main purpose for my Grendel was to send thousands and thousands of rounds downrange for cheap, accurate practice knowing the barrel will **** near last forever. Within a week of putting it together I had shot MOA groups at 1000 yds with it and taken a deer at 420 yds. It's not the most flashy, but it gets the job done very well. With great Lapua brass requiring no prep (at least for me) it's very easy to load for. If I want to shoot a fire-breathing magnum, that's what my 300 RUM is for. When I want to put some rounds downrange and improve my skills, I can shoot 5 times as many Grendel rounds in the same amount of time and not burn the barrel out in one day. [/QUOTE]
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