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Which Weatherby Mark V rifles can be used to build a .338 Lapua?
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<blockquote data-quote="chuxta" data-source="post: 767812" data-attributes="member: 65083"><p>I really appreciate that advise I don't want to compromise accuracy or distance. Before I joined what I had in mind is a mark v .338 lapua, stainless steel 28 to 30" barrel, very little contour, fluted, with a fat bastard muzzle brake,viper optics, and a wildcat style thumb hole laminated stock and a bi-pod. At the price for the brass and the amount that I shoot, the extra expense in the rifle will quickly equal out in brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chuxta, post: 767812, member: 65083"] I really appreciate that advise I don't want to compromise accuracy or distance. Before I joined what I had in mind is a mark v .338 lapua, stainless steel 28 to 30" barrel, very little contour, fluted, with a fat bastard muzzle brake,viper optics, and a wildcat style thumb hole laminated stock and a bi-pod. At the price for the brass and the amount that I shoot, the extra expense in the rifle will quickly equal out in brass. [/QUOTE]
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