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The Basics, Starting Out
Need long range advice on stock, scope, etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="BountyHunter" data-source="post: 52280" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>If you are going to laminated stocks, then go to Bruce Baer in PA. He has over 25 different stock patterns and any color combination and can combine parts from each stock for a unique style. Not to mention they are cheaper than Bill Shehanes and no one has ever had to have a Baer stock straightened by the gunsmith. My heavy gun stock was $225 with custom features and just bought a new light gun was $200 inletted from Bruce at the Nationals. Shehanes start at $275.</p><p></p><p>When you talk "precision" LR, the Tooley MBR style is good they are others. You can go glass or wood in that stock.</p><p></p><p>As for glass there are several, the Leupolds, the Bausch and Lomb etc. Depends on how much elevation you need and how much money you want to spend. jDefine your parameters. That will tell you what to get in that price range. As for bases and rings, until you know exactly what you want go with the Burris Signature rings with insert kits($50) and give you up to 30MOA built in and you can get set for any style base.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BountyHunter, post: 52280, member: 12"] If you are going to laminated stocks, then go to Bruce Baer in PA. He has over 25 different stock patterns and any color combination and can combine parts from each stock for a unique style. Not to mention they are cheaper than Bill Shehanes and no one has ever had to have a Baer stock straightened by the gunsmith. My heavy gun stock was $225 with custom features and just bought a new light gun was $200 inletted from Bruce at the Nationals. Shehanes start at $275. When you talk "precision" LR, the Tooley MBR style is good they are others. You can go glass or wood in that stock. As for glass there are several, the Leupolds, the Bausch and Lomb etc. Depends on how much elevation you need and how much money you want to spend. jDefine your parameters. That will tell you what to get in that price range. As for bases and rings, until you know exactly what you want go with the Burris Signature rings with insert kits($50) and give you up to 30MOA built in and you can get set for any style base. [/QUOTE]
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