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Building a Custom hunting rifle 300 win input
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<blockquote data-quote="Bronc1" data-source="post: 1275992" data-attributes="member: 100054"><p>Yah I have a Ruger MK II stainless. I have added a brake tuned tuned trigger to 2.5 lbs. I still have not reached accuracy I would like. I have had it for 15 years and can get it to shoot pretty decent with federal blue box 180s or 180 grain Nosler BT tips reloads but I would like to use a quality bullet such as a partition, accubond, or swift a frame. If I build of an existing action I would rather do it with rem because of the availability of stock choices, triggers, and the gunsmiths like working with them. I did misspell I want a light rifle with a brake for carrying. Yes the VX-6 is a good scope wanted to go with 44 mm because of the ability to fit in scabbards and lower profile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bronc1, post: 1275992, member: 100054"] Yah I have a Ruger MK II stainless. I have added a brake tuned tuned trigger to 2.5 lbs. I still have not reached accuracy I would like. I have had it for 15 years and can get it to shoot pretty decent with federal blue box 180s or 180 grain Nosler BT tips reloads but I would like to use a quality bullet such as a partition, accubond, or swift a frame. If I build of an existing action I would rather do it with rem because of the availability of stock choices, triggers, and the gunsmiths like working with them. I did misspell I want a light rifle with a brake for carrying. Yes the VX-6 is a good scope wanted to go with 44 mm because of the ability to fit in scabbards and lower profile. [/QUOTE]
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