Just keeping my eyes open for a real one.
They are very hard to find as you know. Best just build a fake one from a stainless m700 in a lightweight stock and light contour barrel.
I did that, but mine has a blued action. I'm more than happy with it.
One could just buy a SS 700 Mountain Rifle and get that same results. I wouldn't pay the extra for a TI.
^^^ This right here is great advice!Yup, probably easier to source a Mtn SS and pay half the cost. Or source a donor action in your desired Cal and build one.
I've done the Mtn SS and now building a mate for it off a 700 action.
^^^ This right here is great advice!
Remington stopped making the TI because they had issues with them. I had a Mountain LSS in .260 Rem that my daughter snagged from me. Sure was a nice light rifle.
Shot a Gunwerks Cylmer Ti this summer and as much as I thought it was a bunch of pricey hype, the gun was incredible.
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Those Gunwerks sure are nice, but I'm not second mortgaging myself for one..
A friend had it out sighting it for another friend. It grouped two different factory loads both 5 shots into an inch at 200 yards. 6.5 Creedmoor with a carbon barrel and a brake. Nothing a cheaper gun couldn’t possibly do but the way it shot for such a light rifle without fuss was impressive.
My fake Ti 260 wildcat is a really good shooter but I wouldn’t pit it against this Gunwerks rifle with factory loads. Very user friendly for such a lightweight.
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And when I got to fondle an original Prairie Gunworks Ti auctioned rifle in a Wildcat stock back in the late 90s...oh man!




























