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I would own that Marlin lever Paul built you, if you ever wanted to part with it.Love Rem's but they don't make #1's.
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I would own that Marlin lever Paul built you, if you ever wanted to part with it.Love Rem's but they don't make #1's.
Killed my deer with a synthetic and stainless rifle this year, but I love wood. I’ve hauled my old .270 up a lot of mountains and slept in the tent with it on backpack trips. It’s what I carried sheep hunting this year too.I have found it nice to build from the same platform. It’s just nice to have everything operating the same with the same trigger.
When I was building them I thought I wanted Mcmillian and other composite stocks. I miss the feel of a wood stock. I’m slowly switching back.
I think about it a lot. It was a purpose built rig and if I ever draw one of those type tags again, I wonder if I will miss it...keep it
You will, and it's near impossible to sell anything for replacement cost.I think about it a lot. It was a purpose built rig and if I ever draw one of those type tags again, I wonder if I will miss it.
....weight?I have a 300 PRC that is a custom build on a 700 platform. It is an amazingly accurate long range bomber. If I had to shoot across canyons I would absolutely use it. I’ve killed several elk with it and it’s just deadly.
Problem is I don’t shoot across canyons. Also not particularly fond of carrying it. I built my son a wood stocked 280ai mountain rifle and fell in love.
I have a 260ai that I am in love with as well. It shoots just shy of what a 6.5 PRC does. It will easily kill an elk.
So I’m struggling on what to do. I’ve been working with @p_ham on building a 30/06 to match the 280ai of my boys. But I don’t know if I really need it and the costs have gone up so much on a donor it’s not practical. So what to do…
The #1 urge is starting to spread.Love Rem's but they don't make #1's.
I fell in love with them the first time I held one at a gun show...think they were just under a grand, but well above my means at the time.The #1 urge is starting to spread.
I think about it a lot. It was a purpose built rig and if I ever draw one of those type tags again, I wonder if I will miss it...keep it
8 lbs scoped....weight?
IMO perfect for a 300...recoil about like a WSM?I think about it a lot. It was a purpose built rig and if I ever draw one of those type tags again, I wonder if I will miss it.
8 lbs scoped
It sends a 175 LRX around 3200 if I remember right. It’s a little stiff without a brake or suppressor.IMO perfect for a 300...recoil about like a WSM?
bbl length?It sends a 175 LRX around 3200 if I remember right. It’s a little stiff without a brake or suppressor.
With the suppressor it shoots nice but 3-4 shots you can cook an egg on it.
I don’t remember, think 25, but it’s been a while. I had it cut to just fit in the safe and keep as much FPS as possible.bbl length?
You mentioned a suppressor...I don’t remember, think 25, but it’s been a while. I had it cut to just fit in the safe and keep as much FPS as possible.
Yep, I can knock grouse out of the tree when it’s assembled without firing a shot.You mentioned a suppressor...
Funny, I can remember the first one I saw as a kid, late 80’s, our local barber got one in .22-250. I remember it looking just classy, no other way to describe it.I fell in love with them the first time I held one at a gun show...think they were just under a grand, but well above my means at the time.
Funny, I can remember the first one I saw as a kid, late 80’s, our local barber got one in .22-250. I remember it looking just classy, no other way to describe it.
It’s not an urge, it’s calling to you. Don’t ignore it. You need it!The #1 urge is starting to spread.
Yep, I can knock grouse out of the tree when it’s assembled without firing a shot.
I didn’t have a suppressor when it was designed. Now I do and I ordered it where it would work on it.
Oh, I’m shopping. Don’t you worry about that.It’s not an urge, it’s calling to you. Don’t ignore it. You need it!
Remingtons want to be a Tikka when they grow up.The safe full of Remingtons.
I’ve stepped away to a different brand a couple times. None of them survived, they all got sold.