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What to do with older 22-250
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<blockquote data-quote="sbruni" data-source="post: 2484998" data-attributes="member: 27945"><p>If you like playing with guns a little while then flipping to fund the next project I wouldn't put the money into a factory action… you're better off selling and starting with a custom action… you'll get better money out of it when you're ready to move to the next project… if you're going to keep it forever then I wouldn't hesitate to build off a blue printed 700… I've seen 700 actions that look and function like a high end custom… only giveaway is the serial number… pretty incredible what a talented smith can do with a 700 factory action… have fun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sbruni, post: 2484998, member: 27945"] If you like playing with guns a little while then flipping to fund the next project I wouldn’t put the money into a factory action… you’re better off selling and starting with a custom action… you’ll get better money out of it when you’re ready to move to the next project… if you’re going to keep it forever then I wouldn’t hesitate to build off a blue printed 700… I’ve seen 700 actions that look and function like a high end custom… only giveaway is the serial number… pretty incredible what a talented smith can do with a 700 factory action… have fun [/QUOTE]
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