Remington barreled actions made into rifles

Rebarreled with benchmark chambered in 6.5 prc
 

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Really nice! Is that a PT&G bolt?
Yes ptg bolt I ordered 4 all ptg bolts ordered a 5th one waiting on it to come in. I have two carbon fiber barrels be here tomorrow and I'll start the build on them. Then 2 7mm proof ss barrels for the other two
 
First four I ordered, I removed barrels and sold them and using them for custom builds
 

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These weren't factory barreled rifles, they were aftermarket barrels. So far everybody had nice shinny bores.
Tarey
 
These weren't factory barreled rifles, they were aftermarket barrels. So far everybody had nice shinny bores.
Tarey

Nobody knows for sure...a "nice shiny bore" means nothing. IF these are from the "remington custom shop" then a little lapping on a factory barrel can be nice and shiny.

As far as resale, they will only get factory take-off prices since it's an unknown barrel.
 
Nobody knows for sure...a "nice shiny bore" means nothing. IF these are from the "remington custom shop" then a little lapping on a factory barrel can be nice and shiny.

As far as resale, they will only get factory take-off prices since it's an unknown barrel.


Not exactly, it's a barrel from the Remington custom shop. That's not exactly the same as a Remington factory barrel.
 
Newest build still need to mount the scope. PTG bolt, handle, Tubb's Speed lock firing pin. Proof senders light barrel, 6.5x284Norma, Trigger tech, Stocky's Carbon Stock.
 

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