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Offline Itsricmo

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Re: Build Concept
« Reply #30 on: May 06, 2013, 02:51:34 PM »
I'm in Cambria County but work out of Altoona for the RR! Juniata is right across the road with the JBS Shops lol Small world!




As for the 30-30 I would definitely shoot it before I starting mutilating it haha I think all in all I would probably end up cutting it anyhow just for the shorter "stow and go" :D (Whats the wait line look like for the .30cal reamer?)

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Re: Build Concept
« Reply #31 on: May 14, 2013, 11:15:11 AM »
Mifflin County chiming in, go with the 30-30 shoot plain old 150gr win pp,they will do everything your asking for, now when you decide to reload i use nosler 125gr bt's and h335, i've shot these out as far as 300yds they hold around 1.5in groups or better if i do my part

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Re: Build Concept
« Reply #32 on: May 14, 2013, 12:27:15 PM »
I was at my local wally word today and had to go by and check out the ammo inventory. Pretty much bare here in n. Illinois. lots of shot gun shells 3 boxes of .243 one box of .270 and a bunch of boxes of 30-30 shells. something to consider if your building a custom rifle and dont reload. Rick

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Re: Build Concept
« Reply #33 on: May 14, 2013, 04:30:31 PM »
Mifflin County, PA?? I swing through there all the time on the Railroad!!!! lol that's off topic though  :P


I am having some second thoughts on caliber... The Bull Barrel .243 is looking really nice too for a project as such... But My Walmart has the same stock pile.. TONS of 30-06, 12 gauge .270.. some .308 Federal Fusion ($27/20rnds) and mixed availability of .243/30-30. The 30-30 is definitely the more "In Stock" caliber but .243 is a sweet caliber too haha... Iron sights on the 30-30 might be the winning factor here.