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Well folks, I've taken the plunge. With a little nudging from an uncle of mine, I have started on my first rifle build! However, I need some advice. I have purchased a Left Hand Zastava mini mauser that will be making a trip to Oregon as soon as I get it. There, Pac-Nor will be chambering it for a 204 Ruger with one of their super match grade stainless steel barrels. After that, it's time for a stock. My preference is for a good walnut or hardwood stock. Here is where I'd like your opinions/input.: 1. What contour do you recommend I get for the barrel? This rifle will primarily lead the life of a prairie dog gun. 2. Where do you recommend I get a good stock from? Any and all recommendations are appreciated! 3. Pac-Nor will be lapping and truing the action, but what other action work do you recommend? 4. I plan to have another trigger installed and the barrel/action bedded. Any other work you recommend? I think that's all the questions I have for now...but as you all respond, I'm sure there will be more! Thanks, Chris | ||
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If it’s a prairie dog gun, used from a field bench or off a bipod then I like a heavier barrel. As far as the rest of the rifle,,, what ever you want and can afford. People can make suggests to you from now until Christmas but if “your custom rifle” doesn’t reflect your tastes and personality then it becomes just a tool. You can buy “just a tool” over the counter at your local Sportsman Warehouse for a hell of lot less money. | |||
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