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<blockquote data-quote="hglucky13" data-source="post: 243474" data-attributes="member: 13707"><p>i guess i should rewrite this. money is a factor. i mean i don't mind spending it where it will be most helpful for the accuracy of the gun. but i want to spend it only where i have to . i will probably have to sell some of my homemade spearguns in order to be able to justify this project so i want it to be well spent money. i really like those manner stocks, i just wonder if they are really necessary for what i want out of a gun.</p><p>would i be better off getting a stock for $200 less and using the difference towards a better barrel ,or blueprinting? or are the difference in the top of the line stocks and the middle of the road stocks really that crucial. that is what i don't know. if the concensus is that i will regret spending less on a stock than i will plan accordingly. i don't want to do it twice.but i am not looking to spend an extra $300 just to spend it. you know what i mean</p><p>i would like to have a gun that i can get sub m.o.a. out of and use for an all-around gun . i am gonna use this rifle for deer,bear,and elk in northern idaho and montana. with a preference for backcountry hunting. i enjoy being out in the field for days on end.</p><p>i anticipate using the h@ll out if this gun, and as said before i don't really care how pretty it is.( i actually think a homemade camo job is the best looking anyway)<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p><p>thanx</p><p>alan</p><p>ps i just read this post and i sound like a total pain in the a@# don't i. just trying to solve the age old problem of what is best for the money i guess. i can sit and talk about this stuff all day ( if my wife would let me)</p><p>later</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hglucky13, post: 243474, member: 13707"] i guess i should rewrite this. money is a factor. i mean i don't mind spending it where it will be most helpful for the accuracy of the gun. but i want to spend it only where i have to . i will probably have to sell some of my homemade spearguns in order to be able to justify this project so i want it to be well spent money. i really like those manner stocks, i just wonder if they are really necessary for what i want out of a gun. would i be better off getting a stock for $200 less and using the difference towards a better barrel ,or blueprinting? or are the difference in the top of the line stocks and the middle of the road stocks really that crucial. that is what i don't know. if the concensus is that i will regret spending less on a stock than i will plan accordingly. i don't want to do it twice.but i am not looking to spend an extra $300 just to spend it. you know what i mean i would like to have a gun that i can get sub m.o.a. out of and use for an all-around gun . i am gonna use this rifle for deer,bear,and elk in northern idaho and montana. with a preference for backcountry hunting. i enjoy being out in the field for days on end. i anticipate using the h@ll out if this gun, and as said before i don't really care how pretty it is.( i actually think a homemade camo job is the best looking anyway):D thanx alan ps i just read this post and i sound like a total pain in the a@# don't i. just trying to solve the age old problem of what is best for the money i guess. i can sit and talk about this stuff all day ( if my wife would let me) later [/QUOTE]
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