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Post by joelmoney on Feb 5, 2017 8:26:18 GMT -5
Does anyone here have experience with them good or bad?
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Post by hillbill on Feb 5, 2017 13:53:55 GMT -5
I have seen the videos, looks like a good mix of the best of all the actions wrapped up in one unit, they are expensive enough, I don't see how one could go wrong but that's a lot of money when one could buy a Remington or Tikka action and have it rebarreled along with a good stock for less than the Mausingfield action alone?
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Post by markb317 on Feb 6, 2017 10:52:24 GMT -5
There is a guy I shoot with a couple times a year that has a rifle built on a Mausingfield action. He seems to like it ,I haven't heard him complain any about it. It can use Savage prefits with the nut, interchangeable bolt head and uses Remington stocks.
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Post by Richard on Feb 6, 2017 20:24:57 GMT -5
I tried looking them up and could not (at least easily) find the prices? Look like they would be good for a high end tactical rifle. They sure look beefy enough and the Picatinny rail system is pretty neat!
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Post by joelmoney on Feb 6, 2017 22:04:25 GMT -5
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Post by markb317 on Feb 7, 2017 16:38:07 GMT -5
Richard they are pricey at around $1600.
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Post by Richard on Feb 8, 2017 15:07:35 GMT -5
About like a BAT! Having had a great experience with Bruce Thom, I would definitely buy from him. I had a customer's new BAT action that I galled when fitting. Called Bruce and he said send to him. I did so, he re CNC'ed the threads (perfect) and sent it back to me................NO CHARGE--------------not even the shipping! His response was: "Don't cut the threads too close, leave them a little on the looser side. The gun will be just as accurate and you will not gall the threads. Your not the first one to do this!" That is what I call customer service.
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