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<blockquote data-quote="calling4life" data-source="post: 964575" data-attributes="member: 48454"><p>In its final 308 version, choate tactical stock, re-bedded, sss comp trigger, 18", braked, I had a consistent cheek weld, a great trigger, a gun that didn't print fluke sub 1/2moa groups, but rather pushed me to see them often.</p><p> </p><p>I had what I now know I wanted. And if you want to see proof of how it shot I've got a thread on the hide titled in the area of "my 308 and torque values," that details the process of me finding out I needed that re-bedding.</p><p> </p><p>but choate stocks are junk right... Get rid of the barrel nut, the 308 is a boat anchor... I fell into believing what I was told instead of relying on what I knew.</p><p> </p><p>As a 260 it was neat, the McMillan was a McMillan, it worked as advertised, the rock creek was a rock creek, the round had better ballistics, but dialing to 8 instead of 10 was rather moot to me.</p><p> </p><p>That 18" 308 put a smile on my face when I shot it, I was more comfortable on that stock, I realized that I don't care what name is on the side of the stock, barrel, scope... Etc. </p><p> </p><p>It wasn't about money, the setup I have now cost a good bit more... I thought the grass was greener and found out otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calling4life, post: 964575, member: 48454"] In its final 308 version, choate tactical stock, re-bedded, sss comp trigger, 18", braked, I had a consistent cheek weld, a great trigger, a gun that didn't print fluke sub 1/2moa groups, but rather pushed me to see them often. I had what I now know I wanted. And if you want to see proof of how it shot I've got a thread on the hide titled in the area of "my 308 and torque values," that details the process of me finding out I needed that re-bedding. but choate stocks are junk right... Get rid of the barrel nut, the 308 is a boat anchor... I fell into believing what I was told instead of relying on what I knew. As a 260 it was neat, the McMillan was a McMillan, it worked as advertised, the rock creek was a rock creek, the round had better ballistics, but dialing to 8 instead of 10 was rather moot to me. That 18" 308 put a smile on my face when I shot it, I was more comfortable on that stock, I realized that I don't care what name is on the side of the stock, barrel, scope... Etc. It wasn't about money, the setup I have now cost a good bit more... I thought the grass was greener and found out otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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