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<blockquote data-quote="angus-5024" data-source="post: 451595" data-attributes="member: 10306"><p>I have had excellent results accurizing a number of diffrent factory rifles simply with stock work and good hand loads. Customs are the best but i have worked with InterArms (the same as Howa, Wby Vanguard), Remingtons, Weatherby Mark V's, Husky's and Savages. I've never had difficulty getting any of them to shoot .8 MOA and the ones I've really worked on will shoot .5-.6 MOA all the time. I would suggest picking a caliber that tickles your pickle and go with a mid-line model. Pillar bed, free float the barrel, do proper barrel brake in, and use good optics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus-5024, post: 451595, member: 10306"] I have had excellent results accurizing a number of diffrent factory rifles simply with stock work and good hand loads. Customs are the best but i have worked with InterArms (the same as Howa, Wby Vanguard), Remingtons, Weatherby Mark V's, Husky's and Savages. I've never had difficulty getting any of them to shoot .8 MOA and the ones I've really worked on will shoot .5-.6 MOA all the time. I would suggest picking a caliber that tickles your pickle and go with a mid-line model. Pillar bed, free float the barrel, do proper barrel brake in, and use good optics. [/QUOTE]
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