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338 RUM... What would YOU do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Korhil78" data-source="post: 635621" data-attributes="member: 34818"><p>Well first, I would ditch the factory stock and get a full length bedded stock from grey bull precision or the like. Ditch the factory trigger ang get a timney or Jewell trigger. FFP (for what you are doing, you dont need FFP) scopes are more expensive than the SFP ones so I would save myself some cash and get the vortex with the SFP. I would also get it to a smith and have him put a muzzle brake on it if it doesn't already. After I wore that barrel out, I would send it to a smith and have a custom barrel put on it and have the action trued. </p><p></p><p>Grey bull precision stock: $350</p><p></p><p>Jewell trigger: $210</p><p></p><p>CSR or Pain killer muzzle brake w/smith work: $225</p><p></p><p>That leaves me $700 to $800 for a new vortex SFP scope.</p><p></p><p>Edited: didn't notice that you still have to buy the 20 MOA base and rings. Soooo, I would get all the stuff above and while I was waiting for the gun to get back from the smith, I would save my money and get the base and rings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korhil78, post: 635621, member: 34818"] Well first, I would ditch the factory stock and get a full length bedded stock from grey bull precision or the like. Ditch the factory trigger ang get a timney or Jewell trigger. FFP (for what you are doing, you dont need FFP) scopes are more expensive than the SFP ones so I would save myself some cash and get the vortex with the SFP. I would also get it to a smith and have him put a muzzle brake on it if it doesn't already. After I wore that barrel out, I would send it to a smith and have a custom barrel put on it and have the action trued. Grey bull precision stock: $350 Jewell trigger: $210 CSR or Pain killer muzzle brake w/smith work: $225 That leaves me $700 to $800 for a new vortex SFP scope. Edited: didn't notice that you still have to buy the 20 MOA base and rings. Soooo, I would get all the stuff above and while I was waiting for the gun to get back from the smith, I would save my money and get the base and rings. [/QUOTE]
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