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<blockquote data-quote="timo308" data-source="post: 2941086" data-attributes="member: 89721"><p>If I were going through all this again today I would probably go with a Howa mini in 6 mm ARC placed into a Boyd's laminated stock. </p><p>I however used a Rem 700 CDL classic chambered in .250 Savage that I installed a brake on. I cut down a old 78 Remington Sportsman stock to proper fit so I didn't wreck the nice piece of walnut that came on the CDL. Using light for caliber bullets and working with the first accuracy node I found working up from the minimum listed charges did the trick. My niece has put a hard claim on this rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timo308, post: 2941086, member: 89721"] If I were going through all this again today I would probably go with a Howa mini in 6 mm ARC placed into a Boyd's laminated stock. I however used a Rem 700 CDL classic chambered in .250 Savage that I installed a brake on. I cut down a old 78 Remington Sportsman stock to proper fit so I didn't wreck the nice piece of walnut that came on the CDL. Using light for caliber bullets and working with the first accuracy node I found working up from the minimum listed charges did the trick. My niece has put a hard claim on this rifle. [/QUOTE]
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