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Nice custom & excellent builder Jeffro!
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The 280 Remington is overbore.
The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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Very nice rifle. Who was saying that rifles in synthetic stocks can't be "custom". Looks pretty snazzy to me. Probably a shooter too...
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Very nice build and quite the looker!
Bob Enjoy life now -- it has an expiration date. ~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
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I wish more builders took the time to blend stocks to actions like this....it just adds detail and looks "finished".
I would not buy something that runs on any kind of primer given the possibility of primer shortages and even regulations. In fact, why not buy a flintlock? Really. Rocks aren't going away anytime soon.
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Its arriving on Friday......just in time to scope it up & hit the range on Saturday!!
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What reamer did you go with?
Semper Fi
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What reamer did you go with? He used the "Serengeti" reamer for this one.
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What reamer did you go with? He used the "Serengeti" reamer for this one. Good choice.
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Very nice build.
Hope you can spend many hours in a deer stand with it.
Nothing like a rifle with great workmanship to admire for hours while hunting.
I am just your average Joe.
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30'06? What, was Walmart out of stock?
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30'06? What, was Walmart out of stock? No, they had lots of Tikka's & GAPs in stock but I did not want one of those pieces of schit!!
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"Remington style extractor, Remington style ejector, Surgeon ejector spring, Spring pin for ejector, Surgeon bolt stop, Surgeon bolt stop spring, Spring pin for bolt " $1,395.00 surgeon site
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Congrat's, looks awesome!
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30'06? What, was Walmart out of stock? No, they had lots of Tikka's & GAPs in stock but I did not want one of those pieces of schit!! Oh come on, what did tikka ever do to be lumped in with GAP?
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"Remington style extractor, Remington style ejector, Surgeon ejector spring, Spring pin for ejector, Surgeon bolt stop, Surgeon bolt stop spring, Spring pin for bolt " $1,395.00 surgeon site Yep....used the Surgeon action...its my favorite custom action!!
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Thanks again for all the kind words...the rifle shot extremely well today even with a brand new Swarovski Z6 that had a locked up erector right out of the box........just happened to have a Nightforce for back-up!!
Anyone else ever have a Swarovski that was a lemon outta the box??
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Dude, swaro? They need to stick to spotters and binos, just like Zeiss.
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Dude, swaro? They need to stick to spotters and binos, just like Zeiss. I hear ya......could not believe it!! Rifle was shooting high first 3 shots (pretty much 1 hole group)...made adjustment to lower impact point and shot another group...NADA!! Adjusted scope again, and shot another group...same impact point. Then I tried adjusting scope by several inches (lower), and shot another group...guess what...same impact point. I had one hell of a 9-shot group though!! Went home, installed a spare Nightforce I had....rifle now zeroed and shooting extremely well!! Got to call Swarovski on Monday.....totally disappointed in a $2000 scope...to say the least.
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Were the scope rings farmer tight?
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