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<blockquote data-quote="adam" data-source="post: 458783" data-attributes="member: 9382"><p>This is what I would do. It could easily help you manage the pain of waiting. I learned to bed while waiting on the parts for a boomer. I had traded myself into a Remington 700 classic that had been cosmetically abused. with some scrap wood, epoxy, wood filler, and paint, I made a stock that looked something like an A5. (Looks pretty good from a few feet away) To my surprise, that rifle lays 180 gr bergers side by side. The stock trigger is no Jewel, but it did adjust well enough that I feel confident with it. My out of pocket, aside from the scope, was $75. I am happy enough with it that i decided i am just going to keep it that way and shoot it, putting my cash into something else.</p><p></p><p>Buy the parts you can Install and use right away and reuse when you finally have your work done.... I have found that my final project goals often change before I get done, and by getting parts i can use right off the bat, i research each part more and am happier in the long term with the build.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adam, post: 458783, member: 9382"] This is what I would do. It could easily help you manage the pain of waiting. I learned to bed while waiting on the parts for a boomer. I had traded myself into a Remington 700 classic that had been cosmetically abused. with some scrap wood, epoxy, wood filler, and paint, I made a stock that looked something like an A5. (Looks pretty good from a few feet away) To my surprise, that rifle lays 180 gr bergers side by side. The stock trigger is no Jewel, but it did adjust well enough that I feel confident with it. My out of pocket, aside from the scope, was $75. I am happy enough with it that i decided i am just going to keep it that way and shoot it, putting my cash into something else. Buy the parts you can Install and use right away and reuse when you finally have your work done.... I have found that my final project goals often change before I get done, and by getting parts i can use right off the bat, i research each part more and am happier in the long term with the build. [/QUOTE]
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