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The Basics, Starting Out
Very Low Recoil Deer Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Smokey262" data-source="post: 133641" data-attributes="member: 5649"><p>You could also increase the weight of the 223 stock by adding lead in the fore end and butt end easy enough. </p><p></p><p>A heavier barrel does not automatically mean a more accurate barrel, especially since it will only be a few shots at a time if that many.</p><p></p><p>Adding a Limbsaver or Decelerator pad would help a lot. </p><p></p><p>Chop the stock, make it heavier, bed the action, add a pad, test to see if it works for him. If not you are only out a little time and a few bucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smokey262, post: 133641, member: 5649"] You could also increase the weight of the 223 stock by adding lead in the fore end and butt end easy enough. A heavier barrel does not automatically mean a more accurate barrel, especially since it will only be a few shots at a time if that many. Adding a Limbsaver or Decelerator pad would help a lot. Chop the stock, make it heavier, bed the action, add a pad, test to see if it works for him. If not you are only out a little time and a few bucks. [/QUOTE]
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