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<blockquote data-quote="Karey Kimmel" data-source="post: 2399540" data-attributes="member: 105119"><p>I am assuming first that you have some good optics on the rifle and at least have the basics down to shoot and are looking for the next logical thing to do to achieve a better grouping….. I would need to know some other things as well…. Do you have an existing rifle that you want to improve or are you planning a build, and what is your budget? Then, do you reload? If I were to assume the existing rifle upgrade, I personally would recommend 1) a trigger because it is much less costly than a new barrel, you may be able to do it yourself, and it can yield a marked improvement; and 2) Load development because it can make an over the counter rifle perform better. There are several dozens of things to do to improve rifle accuracy and precision. Many opinions and options exist. It's hard to provide you with the single "best" improvement without knowing a lot mor info about your starting point, budget and ultimately your objective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karey Kimmel, post: 2399540, member: 105119"] I am assuming first that you have some good optics on the rifle and at least have the basics down to shoot and are looking for the next logical thing to do to achieve a better grouping….. I would need to know some other things as well…. Do you have an existing rifle that you want to improve or are you planning a build, and what is your budget? Then, do you reload? If I were to assume the existing rifle upgrade, I personally would recommend 1) a trigger because it is much less costly than a new barrel, you may be able to do it yourself, and it can yield a marked improvement; and 2) Load development because it can make an over the counter rifle perform better. There are several dozens of things to do to improve rifle accuracy and precision. Many opinions and options exist. It’s hard to provide you with the single “best” improvement without knowing a lot mor info about your starting point, budget and ultimately your objective. [/QUOTE]
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