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<blockquote data-quote="frequent misser" data-source="post: 608462" data-attributes="member: 5295"><p>I'll take a shot at all three questions and give you my opinion.</p><p>1- If you are seeing wear you probably aren't that far away from a new barrel. If it were mine I would wait to square your action when you screw a new tube on.</p><p>2- The scope you have will do the job nicely. As mentioned call leupold and send your scope in for m-1 turrets. They charge $60 per turret and are well worth it.</p><p>3- All of the stocks you mentioned are quality stocks. I have shot hs and mcmillan and I believe any of them will perform well. More important than the brand is how it fits you and is the style you picked the most comfortable for how you will be shooting it. Don't worry about the brand, pick the style, configuration, and weight that fits your needs and order it. When you get it have it properly bedded and I promise you will be happy with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frequent misser, post: 608462, member: 5295"] I'll take a shot at all three questions and give you my opinion. 1- If you are seeing wear you probably aren't that far away from a new barrel. If it were mine I would wait to square your action when you screw a new tube on. 2- The scope you have will do the job nicely. As mentioned call leupold and send your scope in for m-1 turrets. They charge $60 per turret and are well worth it. 3- All of the stocks you mentioned are quality stocks. I have shot hs and mcmillan and I believe any of them will perform well. More important than the brand is how it fits you and is the style you picked the most comfortable for how you will be shooting it. Don't worry about the brand, pick the style, configuration, and weight that fits your needs and order it. When you get it have it properly bedded and I promise you will be happy with it. [/QUOTE]
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