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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
Needing to build an xp for off hand shooting.
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<blockquote data-quote="JoelMoney" data-source="post: 1257365" data-attributes="member: 98903"><p>Thanks much Aaron. I was thinking of a McMillan stock. I have been see sawing on Remington footprint or Savage action. I am leaning toward Remington due to center grip stocks being inleted. I think a new action makes more sense than buying an existing just to have it blueprinted. I saw somewhere Mr Bishop liked the Bell Taylor trigger. My only concern would be if it has a safety. I will look into the switch barrel idea a little more. The idea of having an extra barrel in a cheaper cartridge to practice with I might be more inclined to shoot more. I have a 30 Harret and 35 Harret. I just never shot them as much as my standard calibers. I think this was true due to burning all the ammo then the next week I want to shoot and no ammo so I'd buy ammo for one of my other guns. The The 35 WSM loooks to be the ballistics I wanted. My state defines a pistol as "designed to be fired by the use of a single hand and with an overall length less than 26", or having barrels less 16" rifled barrels ".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoelMoney, post: 1257365, member: 98903"] Thanks much Aaron. I was thinking of a McMillan stock. I have been see sawing on Remington footprint or Savage action. I am leaning toward Remington due to center grip stocks being inleted. I think a new action makes more sense than buying an existing just to have it blueprinted. I saw somewhere Mr Bishop liked the Bell Taylor trigger. My only concern would be if it has a safety. I will look into the switch barrel idea a little more. The idea of having an extra barrel in a cheaper cartridge to practice with I might be more inclined to shoot more. I have a 30 Harret and 35 Harret. I just never shot them as much as my standard calibers. I think this was true due to burning all the ammo then the next week I want to shoot and no ammo so I'd buy ammo for one of my other guns. The The 35 WSM loooks to be the ballistics I wanted. My state defines a pistol as "designed to be fired by the use of a single hand and with an overall length less than 26", or having barrels less 16" rifled barrels ". [/QUOTE]
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