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What to do with 280 Rem mountain rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Nwimport" data-source="post: 2657555" data-attributes="member: 113755"><p>I'd strip it down to the action and throw everything else away. Then blueprint it, TriggerTech trigger, prefit Remage barrel and a Bell& Carlson stock with aluminum bedding block. Wood stocks cost more to bed and inlet than they're worth and factory triggers and barrels are junk straight up. Lipstick on a pig working with factory anything. I dropped lots of cash learning all this with a BDL. </p><p>First I replaced the stock, then trigger, then pic rail and rings, then a quality scope with repeatable turrets. Next up square and barrel so at least no money was wasted and I spread the expense out. Just a frustrating tedious ride doing it a part at a time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nwimport, post: 2657555, member: 113755"] I’d strip it down to the action and throw everything else away. Then blueprint it, TriggerTech trigger, prefit Remage barrel and a Bell& Carlson stock with aluminum bedding block. Wood stocks cost more to bed and inlet than they’re worth and factory triggers and barrels are junk straight up. Lipstick on a pig working with factory anything. I dropped lots of cash learning all this with a BDL. First I replaced the stock, then trigger, then pic rail and rings, then a quality scope with repeatable turrets. Next up square and barrel so at least no money was wasted and I spread the expense out. Just a frustrating tedious ride doing it a part at a time. [/QUOTE]
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