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Any thoughts, looking at the Surgeon RSR or Stiller Predator, similar price......building a 284 win with Rock #3 and wyatt box...Thanks for any advice, Dick
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The new Stiller Predators are not the same as the old ones. I've owned a couple old versions, and now a new one. The new ones have a one-piece bolt, same as the surgeon, and the new ones have a pinned base, same as the surgeon. I'm sure that Stiller came out with these changes in response to the RSR.
I've never owned a surgeon, so I cannot compare the two, but a Stiller action is great. Given that you want to run a Wyatts, the Predator seems like a good choice as it's already set up for that.
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seeing as how Nighthawk Custom rifles which are hailed as extremely accurate uses Stiller actions and other over the counter parts, including a Wyatt box, its good enough for my money.
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I'd go either Surgeon, BAT or Defiance Machine - top 3 actions out there in my opinion!!!
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you might want to look at Borden if you have not already
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Gene, yes, I just don't want the wait. His are very fine actions, just looks like these 2 will be available sooner. Thanks, Dick
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I like my actions to have an integral lug and pic rail machined into the action. I especially don't want the action having a separate recoil lug, to me thats just dumb with a custom action. machine the freakin lug in I say or just buy a remington.
I need some advantages over a stock remington and those are the one I require. with that said BAT and surgeon are the only actions that have both features that I know of.
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I like my actions to have an integral lug and pic rail machined into the action. I especially don't want the action having a separate recoil lug, to me thats just dumb with a custom action. machine the freakin lug in I say or just buy a remington.
I need some advantages over a stock remington and those are the one I require. with that said BAT and surgeon are the only actions that have both features that I know of. You are not comparing apples to apples I have a couple BAT's and the one's I own dont have an integral lug and they are top knotch BR action's, the Stiller's in question are the Predator that is a Remington clone their bottom tier product. try comparing them to their top of the line stuff like the Viper, Diamondback.
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I like my actions to have an integral lug and pic rail machined into the action. I especially don't want the action having a separate recoil lug, to me thats just dumb with a custom action. machine the freakin lug in I say or just buy a remington.
I need some advantages over a stock remington and those are the one I require. with that said BAT and surgeon are the only actions that have both features that I know of. Ruger has that (lug) and they cost tons less.
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I like my actions to have an integral lug and pic rail machined into the action. I especially don't want the action having a separate recoil lug, to me thats just dumb with a custom action. machine the freakin lug in I say or just buy a remington.
I need some advantages over a stock remington and those are the one I require. with that said BAT and surgeon are the only actions that have both features that I know of. Ruger has that (lug) and they cost tons less. I love rugers, but they don't have hardly any goodies available for them. and gunsmiths don't like working on them or bedding them. even I have to concede though they are not the accuracy platform that a remington type action is.
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try comparing them to their top of the line stuff like the Viper, Diamondback. Ya, if you buy there "top of the line" you should be good to go. Be sure to check bolt-face/lugs are sq to the raceway.
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Just giving you a hard time, cc.
I have barely tiptoed into the custom action market, buying a Stiller Tac 30 in a lightweight 22-250 with 1-8 twist. I'm glad that one doesn't have a built-in rail because I'm working on acquiring some Talley Ltwt rings for it to keep up the ltwt platform.
But I completely understand what you're saying and if I were building a target/varmint rifle, I might have to look into the two actions you speak of.
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bat also has actions without the rail built in to save wieght, they are also alot less expensive too which if you don't want that will save you some money.
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I have a Surgeon 591 and a Borden Alpine and both are top notch. The Borden is a little bit tighter and smoother but I like the Surgeon due to it's heft. I wouldn't trade either for another action although I'm sure other custom actions are just as nice.
With the above said, I would mindn't trying a defiance or Pierce.
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Dick, We really have the same taste in guns. I just built a 7-08 last year on a Surgeon RSR action and #3 Rock barrel and Wyatt box.
I went with the Surgeon RSR as it seems a little smoother with just the right tolerances. Some of the names people are throwing out there are great actions for the bench rest game but to tight for hunting. The RSR is made with the "tactical" shooter in mind. Squared and tight tolerances but not so tight as to jam up if it gets a little dirty.
The newer Stiller Predator are now on par with the RSR but they were not when I bought mine. I think someone previously touched on this and I have not played with a new Stiller. The RSR comes with the option of a brushed chrome finish on the bolt, which I like. The bolt knob can also be changed as it screws on to the handle. It is a one piece bolt but a seperate knob.
Defiance makes the actions for GAP and previously Neisika. Borden is another one I wanted to go with but they wanted to much for me and the wait was long.
If you were closer I'd like you take the 7-08 for a test drive.
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mliang, sounds like a nice rifle! any pics?
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