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  • THEFAT45

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    You mention Custom build, are you doing the build yourself or are you having someone else set head space, etc. I am a machinist and I am interested in getting into long range, but I am on a budget. Would it be cost effective to part one together for myself.
     

    THEFAT45

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    If you like the chassis style rifles it might be the way to go. But I'll be the odd ball and say that I think it's a little gimmicky. In that price range, you could get a pretty damn nice bolt gun. Personally, I would prefer something like a Steyr SSG, FN SPR, or custom build in my choice of platform (Rem 700, Win mod 70, etc....). But as the old saying goes, opinions are like *'s, everyone has one, haha.

    You mention Custom build, are you doing the build yourself or are you having someone else set head space, etc. I am a machinist and I am interested in getting into long range, but I am on a budget. Would it be cost effective to part one together for myself.
     
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