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The Basics, Starting Out
Next year's new toy!
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<blockquote data-quote="gonehuntingagain" data-source="post: 66456" data-attributes="member: 1206"><p><strong>Re: Next year\'s new toy!</strong></p><p></p><p>Unless you really want a new gun, your 7mm will do just fine. When you are ready, have a good gunsmith tune it, bed it, free float the barrel, etc. You could also rebarrel it if needed, and change calibers at this time if you wanted to do so. </p><p>First thing I would do is have the trigger adjusted, then PRACTICE as much as you can. Even shooting a 22 just to get trigger time and focus on the basics will do a world of good. </p><p>Oh yeah - Welcome to LRH!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gonehuntingagain, post: 66456, member: 1206"] [b]Re: Next year\'s new toy![/b] Unless you really want a new gun, your 7mm will do just fine. When you are ready, have a good gunsmith tune it, bed it, free float the barrel, etc. You could also rebarrel it if needed, and change calibers at this time if you wanted to do so. First thing I would do is have the trigger adjusted, then PRACTICE as much as you can. Even shooting a 22 just to get trigger time and focus on the basics will do a world of good. Oh yeah - Welcome to LRH! [/QUOTE]
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