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The Basics, Starting Out
Possible Rifle Build
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<blockquote data-quote="central iowa couple" data-source="post: 3095841" data-attributes="member: 89193"><p>I have around 10 savage rifles. Not one shoots bad with factory stock after fixing the barrel channel to free float the barrel. I usually add a rattle can paint job with sponges so it doesn't look so cheap. I have put a bunch of Boyd's stocks on. Those stocks all have made all my rifles shoot better (3/4 moa or better with hand loads)....but are heavier. I think the weight of the Boyd's stocks are part of the reasons all rifles have shot better. I love being able to switch out barrels on the savage rifles and either stay same cartridge or go for something different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="central iowa couple, post: 3095841, member: 89193"] I have around 10 savage rifles. Not one shoots bad with factory stock after fixing the barrel channel to free float the barrel. I usually add a rattle can paint job with sponges so it doesn't look so cheap. I have put a bunch of Boyd's stocks on. Those stocks all have made all my rifles shoot better (3/4 moa or better with hand loads)....but are heavier. I think the weight of the Boyd's stocks are part of the reasons all rifles have shot better. I love being able to switch out barrels on the savage rifles and either stay same cartridge or go for something different. [/QUOTE]
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