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    a build question


    Thinking about building a rifle... So what is best course of action? By a used Model 111 or 11 By a new rifle or get a new action from one of the various suppliers? Cost vs availability
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    I have found lately it is about 6 one way and half a dozen the other.
    Short action: call northland and order a action.
    Long action: pic up a rifle to tear down.
    Going accutrigger: buy savage.
    Going aftermarket: buy stevens.

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    Most of my builds have come from new rifles that I tore down and sold the parts I wasn't using.

    Keep your eyes open for sales, and you can do pretty good. The last two builds I did were using two new Savage 111's, in 25-06 with Laminate stocks and accu-triggers, I found for $399 each.

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    Watch for sales and watch the used racks. Best deals can be found in the used racks if you know how to recoup some of your investment. Choose a cartridge with a higher demand so when you sell the factory barrel. Same goes for your stock also. Again, that's only if you have a choice between chamberings and stocks when shopping in the bargain basement price range.
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    Thanks to all who have answered. I have been looking around here at pawn shops and a couple LGS and not found anything. I shoot lefty so that is my first choice, but righty works just as well.I am leaning together a 223 build or308. No real preference, but those are calibers I already have headspace gauges for. I saw one model 110 at a pawnshop that wanted 650 for a scarred rust marked gun. It is a quest.

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    Try Walmart and Dicks. Dicks has them on their website. I picked my 11vt up with scope combo for $499. I chose that one because I knew the factory barrel would be good enough for me.

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    I know the cabela's be me had a model 10 heavy barrel in 22-250 on sale for $419, and a couple sporter model 10s in 243 on clearance for $379. All had Accu-triggers.

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    For a 223 or 308 you simply can't beat a Hog Hunter with just a stock change, assuming the 20" barrel works for your purpose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CharlieNC View Post
    For a 223 or 308 you simply can't beat a Hog Hunter with just a stock change, assuming the 20" barrel works for your purpose.
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    204, 22 K-Hornet, 222, 223, 22-250, 22-250AI, 6BR, 243, 243AI, 6-06, 6-WSM, 250-3000AI, 270, 7-08, 7RM, 30BR, 308, 30-06, 375 H&H, 444 Marlin, 450BM, 458WM

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    I bought the Cabela's Prairie Dog in 22-250 great little gun, Hog hunter is an option, stock.. I looked at Boyd's and McMillan like Boyd's better more ideas?

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