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			I've built a couple of custom guns, and keep swearing that I will never do it again.  (This time I really mean it!!) 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Pac-Nor will make you a custom pre-fit barrel, in stainless, for $300. My local 'smith will true an action, screw in the barrel, and check headspace for $60. That isn't bad, and I really like Pac-Nor. They did a 6.5x55 barrel for me, that I get to try out here in a couple of weeks. My current project started with a brand new commercial #1 barrel in 7x57, already blued. With a little digging, I quickly became convinced that this is one of the nicest general purpose rounds available. Paid $87, shipped. So here is how that project stacks up: Barrel $87 Commercial Mauser action, all blued, drilled, tapped, $200 Synthetic stock, $85 Leupold rings and bases, $40 Burris FF2 scope, $200 Smithing $60 Total cost, up and running, $672 for a lightweight rifle, ready to hunt about anything but big bears. Whole thing just drops right into the synthetic stock. If you have a strong, modern action, and run the 7x57 full throttle, with a 140 grain pill, it is a very close rival to the 270. At milder pressures, or smaller bullets, it is a low recoiling, pleasant to shoot round for big mulies, and everything on down in size.  | 
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