When I had my .300 RUM built, Greg Tannel told me in the end it would cost effective to get a new custom action. In the end he was right. The cost of working up a Remington makes it on par with the custom especially as the threads will be cut slightly larger, and the bolt and firing pin bushed.

The Remington when fully worked over is made to be as close to perfect as possible, whereas the custom is already perfect from the factory.


Last edited by TheKuskokid; 03/28/15.

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