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Gunwerks climbr vs Christensen summit Ti vs custom
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<blockquote data-quote="quarterman" data-source="post: 1524939" data-attributes="member: 87342"><p>Im also in Canada, I went with a ridgeline in 28 nosler, It shoots great, Brass is easier to get then 7LRM. Another good option is a fierce edge titanium , or ct edge half the price of a gunwerks and just as accurate, Fit and finish is great too. I have one showing up on Friday in 338 Lapua. I lloked at one of the clymbrs in 28 nosler at great north precision in Kelowna last week and it only had a 22 inch barrel which seemed a little useless in such a large capacity cartridge and I wasn't very impressed with the action, It seamed a bit rough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quarterman, post: 1524939, member: 87342"] Im also in Canada, I went with a ridgeline in 28 nosler, It shoots great, Brass is easier to get then 7LRM. Another good option is a fierce edge titanium , or ct edge half the price of a gunwerks and just as accurate, Fit and finish is great too. I have one showing up on Friday in 338 Lapua. I lloked at one of the clymbrs in 28 nosler at great north precision in Kelowna last week and it only had a 22 inch barrel which seemed a little useless in such a large capacity cartridge and I wasn't very impressed with the action, It seamed a bit rough. [/QUOTE]
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