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I’ll let you know but don’t get your hopes upOofda, let me know when you're ready to sell it! Beautiful looking rifle!
It's been spoken for already! He's got his name on it! Top level dibs right there!Oofda, let me know when you're ready to sell it! Beautiful looking rifle!
Those dirty rascalsThey put the bolt on the wrong side.
Amateurs.
Just don't forget, if you need to etch my name somewhere I'm cool with that! Not a lot of us lefties out there. Makes it feel even more special!I’ll let you know but don’t get your hopes up
That’s a beautiful rifle.As per the usual, GA Precision did a fantastic job, this time with cerakote. I dropped my rifle off right after deer season and picked it up today.
My custom build is finally finished after a full year of putting it together.
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It's beyond what I was expecting, honestlyHoly moly. That turned out pretty great!
Thanks!That turned out nice. Let us know how it shoots.
It's applied to everything metal (except for the spots that headspace and the bore), and no it's not an issue with bedding typically.Maybe a dumb question, but is the cerakote applied to the portion of the action covered by the stock? I know it's a very thin coating, but if it is applied over the entire action, would that be an issue with a stock that was bedded before cerakoting?
I appreciate itThat's a nice chunk of candy nhenry...well done.
Trick of the photo. The comb is actually parallel to the action and the scope's on lows. I don't have a problem with it at all.It is a pretty gun for sure. Just curious. The stock drop looks low and the scope looks to be mounted high. Without a cheek piece, are there any problems finding the crosshairs?