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Has anyone had their Remington "factory look alike" steel and aluminum bottom metal? What are your thoughts and are they dimensionally the same as each other? From the picture on their site the trigger bow on the steel version looks a little beefier and shaped differently. Thanks a bunch.
My wife drew a Mule Deer tag this year and so that was the primary focus for the season. After putting the buck we wanted to bed we picked him up again in the morning. As always the big ones keep themselves well positioned but after 2.5-3 miles of stalking over hill and dale with our oldest...
This rifle is currently a stock CDL in a McMillan compact stock with PT&G Oberndorf bottom metal. It is about to get a new barrel and I can't decide whether to go 260 rem or 308 win. Rifle will be used for coyotes, antelope, open country mule deer, and plinking. I might pack it for bighorns and...
A plain Jane .243 Win. CDL barreled action that is to accurate as is to rip apart. McMillan compact, Rifle Basix trigger, and PT&G aluminum "Oberndorf" bottom metal. 7lbs 6.2ozs. The 3.5-10X40 VXIII that will probably go in the mail this week for an M1. Lapua brass and 105 A-Max's should be here...
I'm considering a badger style knob on an 8lb 700 .243 in a McMillan compact and am thinking it might be a waste of a good bolt handle. Convince me that they do more than just look tacticool. Are there any advantages to such a conversion?
I'm giving very serious consideration to a GAP Non Typical with the Templar action. Does anyone own one as a general purpose hunting rifle and what are your thoughts? Thanks.