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<blockquote data-quote="Painless300" data-source="post: 2236352" data-attributes="member: 115546"><p>Good point on shooting long strings on the clock, right tool for the right job. When I competed years ago I ran the 591, impossible to bind and still feel it one of the best actions on the market. It's great to be living in a time when there are so many great actions, barrels, triggers, glass and smiths. If I was still competing I would be using a steel action. I just hunt these days but still appreciate a precision custom rifle.</p><p>Good luck on your build [USER=119220]@StanleyActual8541[/USER] I'm sure it will be awesome! Post it up when it's finished.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Painless300, post: 2236352, member: 115546"] Good point on shooting long strings on the clock, right tool for the right job. When I competed years ago I ran the 591, impossible to bind and still feel it one of the best actions on the market. It’s great to be living in a time when there are so many great actions, barrels, triggers, glass and smiths. If I was still competing I would be using a steel action. I just hunt these days but still appreciate a precision custom rifle. Good luck on your build [USER=119220]@StanleyActual8541[/USER] I’m sure it will be awesome! Post it up when it’s finished. [/QUOTE]
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