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Any Gunwerks Clymer Owners?
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<blockquote data-quote="landonm" data-source="post: 2364201" data-attributes="member: 101761"><p>You'll save about 6oz going TI vs stainless on the action, so it's a pretty easy computation to make whether those ounces are worth the cost differential for you. We see a lot of guys going TI lately on the ClymR particularly, but you can't go wrong with stainless if you don't mind the extra few ounces. In the ClymR, the 7 Rem Mag is about max I'd recommend. You may also consider a 7SAUM or 6.5 PRC as others have suggested. The 7SAUM is a great middle ground and will save about an ounce overall with the short action vs long action receiver. </p><p></p><p>Also consider if you intend to shoot suppressed or braked. The brake is a bit more efficient on recoil reduction so the Rem Mag will still be manageable in a ClymR platform. If shooting suppressed (my preference), the benefits are huge, but recoil reduction isn't <em>quite</em> as efficient, so a 7 SAUM or 6.5 PRC may be a bit more forgiving in a suppressed platform.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="landonm, post: 2364201, member: 101761"] You'll save about 6oz going TI vs stainless on the action, so it's a pretty easy computation to make whether those ounces are worth the cost differential for you. We see a lot of guys going TI lately on the ClymR particularly, but you can't go wrong with stainless if you don't mind the extra few ounces. In the ClymR, the 7 Rem Mag is about max I'd recommend. You may also consider a 7SAUM or 6.5 PRC as others have suggested. The 7SAUM is a great middle ground and will save about an ounce overall with the short action vs long action receiver. Also consider if you intend to shoot suppressed or braked. The brake is a bit more efficient on recoil reduction so the Rem Mag will still be manageable in a ClymR platform. If shooting suppressed (my preference), the benefits are huge, but recoil reduction isn't [I]quite[/I] as efficient, so a 7 SAUM or 6.5 PRC may be a bit more forgiving in a suppressed platform. [/QUOTE]
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