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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="Gerald1755" data-source="post: 681364" data-attributes="member: 52191"><p>Thanks JPB and Bob</p><p>I mainly plan on hunting but would like to play a little at the range as well. The rifle shoots over 1 MOA as it is. I don't mind spending a little money on it to be confident in its ability. I will just have to work on my ability. I would like to replace the trigger and stock. I would really like to find a good gunsmith here in Texas to do an accuracy package on it. Looks like Timney triggers and McMillan stocks are very popular.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gerald1755, post: 681364, member: 52191"] Thanks JPB and Bob I mainly plan on hunting but would like to play a little at the range as well. The rifle shoots over 1 MOA as it is. I don't mind spending a little money on it to be confident in its ability. I will just have to work on my ability. I would like to replace the trigger and stock. I would really like to find a good gunsmith here in Texas to do an accuracy package on it. Looks like Timney triggers and McMillan stocks are very popular. [/QUOTE]
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