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<blockquote data-quote="trueblue" data-source="post: 405413" data-attributes="member: 10654"><p>First, shoot the rifle and see how it does before spending any money. I would also try and find a smith with a bore scope to see the condition of the throat. You should clean it first before taking it to be scoped.</p><p>Then, if it does not shoot, buy a used HS Precision stock for about $200 and skim coat bed it. Recrown the barrel if the throat is good, and shoot it again.</p><p>These 2 items give you good bang for the buck.</p><p>As far as scope, I would go up to the S3, not the S2. Had an S2 and it sucked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trueblue, post: 405413, member: 10654"] First, shoot the rifle and see how it does before spending any money. I would also try and find a smith with a bore scope to see the condition of the throat. You should clean it first before taking it to be scoped. Then, if it does not shoot, buy a used HS Precision stock for about $200 and skim coat bed it. Recrown the barrel if the throat is good, and shoot it again. These 2 items give you good bang for the buck. As far as scope, I would go up to the S3, not the S2. Had an S2 and it sucked. [/QUOTE]
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