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Been gathering parts for this one for awhile. Remington 700 action. Curly maple stock, Lilja Barrel. I had Dan Coffin in Victor Montana put it together and tweak it so it feeds correctly. Haven’t shot it yet but really am Happy with the look of it.


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Posts: 253 | Location: Corvallis,montana | Registered: 10 January 2011Reply With Quote
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Tony,

An advantage of using the M700 action is that you can load the bullets way out. I believe the mag is 3.8 which will allow a tad more powder.

The rifle is gorgeous and brash enough in styling that I would have really loved it 30 years ago. These days I've come full circle back to walnut and blue although I bought a Sauer 100 in synthetic last winter.

Mark


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Very nice!
 
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Thanks Mark, after I break it in I was thinking of playing around and see what she will do. Should thump an elk pretty hard.
I still like traditional blue and walnut , but a man can’t live by bread alone. !!
 
Posts: 253 | Location: Corvallis,montana | Registered: 10 January 2011Reply With Quote
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Every Pacific Northwest hunter should have one stainless steel, plastic stocked gun..I don't like sticking me wood stocks in 3 ft. of snow while I gut a elk..A part of our season is cold and wet, such a gun comes in handy, and great in a saddle scabbard that wears metal and wood to no end..


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