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<blockquote data-quote="Yeager" data-source="post: 1790892" data-attributes="member: 78870"><p>Just for the sake of discussion; let's try this again. (1) buy used 7mm mag Remington 700 rifle, 500-600$: buy best barrel you want installed, 600$: true the action and replace trigger, 500$. Now you should have a 1/2MOA or better rifle and now you can tune to your chosen ammo. Scope with pic rail(10,15 or 20MOA??). My suggestion, make the stock you're last purchase after you are completly happy with the performance of the new rifle. Could be a year or two? All this can work extremely well, if you can establish a personal relationship with a reputable gun smith; and for the record, I am not one! I have seen this process work and it can provide additional long term benefits. I hope you have fun and I truly wish you the best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yeager, post: 1790892, member: 78870"] Just for the sake of discussion; let's try this again. (1) buy used 7mm mag Remington 700 rifle, 500-600$: buy best barrel you want installed, 600$: true the action and replace trigger, 500$. Now you should have a 1/2MOA or better rifle and now you can tune to your chosen ammo. Scope with pic rail(10,15 or 20MOA??). My suggestion, make the stock you're last purchase after you are completly happy with the performance of the new rifle. Could be a year or two? All this can work extremely well, if you can establish a personal relationship with a reputable gun smith; and for the record, I am not one! I have seen this process work and it can provide additional long term benefits. I hope you have fun and I truly wish you the best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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