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Another option might be to have one of your current guns built to what you want.$500 for a stock and about that again to build and barrel it....then it is just what you want.
Quote from: high country on January 10, 2011, 08:52:50 PMAnother option might be to have one of your current guns built to what you want.$500 for a stock and about that again to build and barrel it....then it is just what you want. Ive always wanted to do that but never really gave it much thought. I have a springfield 3006 and I love the action on it, would this be a decent base for the gun? [/quoteQuote from: deerslyr on January 12, 2011, 07:27:12 PMQuote from: high country on January 10, 2011, 08:52:50 PMAnother option might be to have one of your current guns built to what you want.$500 for a stock and about that again to build and barrel it....then it is just what you want. Ive always wanted to do that but never really gave it much thought. I have a springfield 3006 and I love the action on it, would this be a decent base for the gun? lots of customs have been built on them. The biggest problem will be finding a stock. If you already have the action, you can build anything you want. Lots of pressure to go bigger......I would build a 6-06, 25-06ai, 6.5-06, 280ai.....something with lots of reach, good b.c. bullets and not burning 70 gr of powder every shot. If you look at sierra match kings and berger vlds in the calibers I mentioned and imagine shooting long range chucks and speed goats.....you will will want one. In a factory gun I still say look at a 257roy......bad medicine from coyotes to elk.
Quote from: high country on January 10, 2011, 08:52:50 PMAnother option might be to have one of your current guns built to what you want.$500 for a stock and about that again to build and barrel it....then it is just what you want. Ive always wanted to do that but never really gave it much thought. I have a springfield 3006 and I love the action on it, would this be a decent base for the gun?