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| Zhaba, from what I understand, they are made on Howa actions. That being said, there's nothing wrong with a Howa action, but I don't know if I'd spend $2,500 for one. Skip the hype and get an actual Howa for about 1/3rd that price. |
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| CHeers Biebs,I wasn't aware of that.Makes it hard to justify the dollars now nut its a hell of a nice looking shooter would love to see one up close. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Biebs: Zhaba, from what I understand, they are made on Howa actions. That being said, there's nothing wrong with a Howa action, but I don't know if I'd spend $2,500 for one. Skip the hype and get an actual Howa for about 1/3rd that price.
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| Look into Shilen's new custom rifle. I'll try to get photos. They use a custom receiver. Butch |
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| Or just go buy a Howa and put it in a fancy synthetic stock with an expensive scope and you're set. Been shooting a Howa 1500 for 8 years and it's a pretty darn good shooter, one inch groups or less if I do my part. They're a great rifle, often overlooked. |
| Posts: 2789 | Location: Dallas, TX | Registered: 27 January 2004 | 
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| quote: Originally posted by Biebs: Zhaba, from what I understand, they are made on Howa actions.
I am reluctant to ever disagree with Biebs, as I respect his knowledge when it comes to custom guns. However, I think the statement below pretty much sums things up concerning any comparisons between a Howa and Nosler Custom Grade 48... quote: ....a comparison of the Nosler 48 to the Howa rifle is similar to that of a Porshe 911 to a Volkswagen Beetle. Their mechanical descriptions are very close, but in performance...not so close.
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