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Opinions of Rifles, Inc rifles?

I know this thread is over a year old, but I need to comment. I have two of Lex's lightweight rifles.
One 300 win mag 5# 6 oz.
One 300 wby mag 4# 15 oz. w/ titanium receiver
These guns shoot unbelievable. You are only going to do 3 shot groups and then definitely let
the barrels cool down. His rifles and the way everything is fitted on them, they are second to none in my opinion. Lex and his wife are very easy to deal with and they will return your phone calls promptly. You couldn't get any better customer service. I live in Alaska and have used them both
here and out West. I've used them an awful lot and they have never failed me.
 
Figured I'd post an update. I ended up buying it and mounted a Nightforce 2.5-10x42 on it, and that's the farthest I've gotten with it. Maybe one of these days I'll get it sighted in and start working up a load for it.
 
Have my eyes on one but looking to get some feedback. From what I've found searching so far, they can be a little difficult to deal with but the rifles themselves are of goof quality. Obviously since it's used I wouldn't have to deal with that aspect, I'm more interested in the accuracy portion. For something that starts at $3500 plus the customer supplied action, I'd expect no disappointments.

Does anyone own any of their rifles, and if so, any qualms with them?
I have 300 RUM Ultralight. Great rifle and have had great experiences with Lex. Due to the barrel profile, heats up after 3 rounds which moves impact slightly, but otherwise under 0.5 moa at 100 for 3 the rounds.
 
I have 300 RUM Ultralight. Great rifle and have had great experiences with Lex. Due to the barrel profile, heats up after 3 rounds which moves impact slightly, but otherwise under 0.5 moa at 100 for 3 the rounds.
Throwing in, I have one in 338 RUM, light barreled Strata. Custom brake, shoots .5 most days. Shilen No.1 barrel, has taken 20 elk. Always a one shot kill, taken one at 420 yards, longest shot was a rock chuck at 510. Washington state resident where its been a great rifle. Thanks
 
48Willys, I also have a Strata in 338 RUM that I picked up on this site. kind of a rare caliber. I'm also from Wa. I've had a strata for almost 20 years in 280 AI. with a Shilen barrel witch somewhat dates the rifle. Sounds like you've had yours along time , maybe made in Utah? If it's not a bother I'd like to talk to you about what loads ,scope, and your experience you've had with your rifle over the years.
 
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