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new guy wants to build a gun
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<blockquote data-quote="liltank" data-source="post: 447824" data-attributes="member: 13275"><p>I agree with all current suggestions. Rebarrel to a 24 or 26" 7mm-08 with a 1:9 twist. Start using 162 A-max, 160 Accubond, 175 SGK, and 168 Berger make great bullet choices. If your not a reloader, take some of your build money and buy a starter set. This will increase your ability to shoot more accurately and in the long run make shooting more affordable. So those are my suggestions. A new stock will go a long way and re-using the current action is very affordable. Sticking with what you know eliminates some of the learning curve. </p><p></p><p>Tank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liltank, post: 447824, member: 13275"] I agree with all current suggestions. Rebarrel to a 24 or 26" 7mm-08 with a 1:9 twist. Start using 162 A-max, 160 Accubond, 175 SGK, and 168 Berger make great bullet choices. If your not a reloader, take some of your build money and buy a starter set. This will increase your ability to shoot more accurately and in the long run make shooting more affordable. So those are my suggestions. A new stock will go a long way and re-using the current action is very affordable. Sticking with what you know eliminates some of the learning curve. Tank [/QUOTE]
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