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Quote from: hogslayer on November 26, 2017, 08:07:05 AMI can't help myself here. 257 WBY, There is no way that you can build a complete custom rifle for half the cost. Rbro's doesn't charge nearly what other companies do and you get a lot more for your money. Look at how much some other companies are charging and doesn't come with load development. All gunsmiths aren't created equal either. It's pretty easy to add up the cost of the parts. Only way i could see someone saving money is using a donor Rem 700 action that would need to be trued.Alright, have you ever spec’d a rifle, ordered all parts by yourself, and had it put together? Like by yourself, without talking to a smith? If so how many? Sorry couldn’t help myself...
I can't help myself here. 257 WBY, There is no way that you can build a complete custom rifle for half the cost. Rbro's doesn't charge nearly what other companies do and you get a lot more for your money. Look at how much some other companies are charging and doesn't come with load development. All gunsmiths aren't created equal either. It's pretty easy to add up the cost of the parts. Only way i could see someone saving money is using a donor Rem 700 action that would need to be trued.
Some people's kids... I'd be hard pressed to leave my favorite caliber, 7mm Rem Mag. But if someone was twisting my arm, I'd probably end up with its slightlier more hipster cousin, the 280AI, Carbon Hunter.
Time to bump this. I'd like to include the caliber portion of this as well. I don't need lethality to a thousand yards and am hard pressed to find a better caliber for my needs than the trusty 7mm rem mag. I hope to go see Travis next month or Feb to finalize the build plans.
How do feel about barrell life?
Quote from: h20hunter on December 16, 2017, 07:13:44 PMHow do feel about barrell life?Barrel life is way over talked by the majority. Especially when it comes to factory ammo. With the 28 Nosler, factory ammo is running a guy on the average of $60.00 a box (Per 20). Lets be conservative and say the barrel will go 1K for true accuracy. That's $3000.00 bucks in ammo. Isn't going to happen for the majority of the bargain shoppers out ther. Call it 1500 rounds of handloads, still close to the same figure. 99% of people who talk about barrel life. HAVE NEVER SHOT OUT A BARREL! A custom barrel to boot.Build it, hunt with it, enjoy it and don't worry about it.
That would be a fun round for an enthusiast, but if the OP is looking for a custom he's going to keep forever maybe the 7mmRM would be a better fit. This is your first big custom h20?
ya...I'd say get your first one out of the way, love it hug it marry it, then 5-10 years from now when your looking for some strange then get something a little bit more exotic.