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Anyone have experience with Surgeon Rifles (www.surgeonrifles.com) actions? I'm considering using their target model as the base for a longe range prairie dog rifle. I really like the integral recoil lig and 20 moa base. Would like some input befor I buy though.
 
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I have one of there repeaters on order currently we'll see how it does


Yes it's cocked, and it has bullets too!!!
 
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I don't have one so I can't comment personally. But, if you don't get much here, try the forums at: www.snipershide.com there's quite a few "tactical" types out there using them.

-Rick


Unbiased AR-15 / BAT / Barnard / Borden / Marsh / Kelbly's / Remington / Ruger/ Ultra Light Arms / Savage owner. I like 'em all.
 
Posts: 57 | Location: Tracy, CA | Registered: 26 April 2002Reply With Quote
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I have a Surgeon and I don't think you will find a better action. It is straight & true. It does come with a blasted finish. So if you like a polished finish there is some work to do. Aircraft steel. The action will drop in a remington stock after you cut a relief for the bolt stop. Firing pin & cocking piece are the same as a Remington. Mine is a single shot target, they are also made as a repeater. Hope this helps.

Glenn
 
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