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What is a typical mountain rifle build?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ben Keller" data-source="post: 1528088" data-attributes="member: 106918"><p>I would check to make sure the #2 can be appropriately fluted. My gunsmith only likes to flut #3s but I generally use brux barrels. He can flute a #2s but says it's more for looks than actual purpose because the fluting is so shallow. He told me a #3 properly fluted would be close in weight to a #2 that was barely fluted. Not to mention the #3 is more rigid which in theory should be more accurate. Just an idea I thought was worth mentioning. </p><p></p><p>Looks like your on the right track with a good looking build.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben Keller, post: 1528088, member: 106918"] I would check to make sure the #2 can be appropriately fluted. My gunsmith only likes to flut #3s but I generally use brux barrels. He can flute a #2s but says it’s more for looks than actual purpose because the fluting is so shallow. He told me a #3 properly fluted would be close in weight to a #2 that was barely fluted. Not to mention the #3 is more rigid which in theory should be more accurate. Just an idea I thought was worth mentioning. Looks like your on the right track with a good looking build. [/QUOTE]
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