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$1,500 to spend, what to get for a gun
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<blockquote data-quote="jpfrog" data-source="post: 1490086" data-attributes="member: 32525"><p>You don't technically have to swap the trigger (but you should- it sucks). The attached target pics are from my 5r Gen II in .300winmag during barrel break in. Rifle was bone stock from the factory with factory Nosler Trophy Grade 180gr Accubond ammo. Bone stock meaning it also still had the xmark pro trigger installed.</p><p></p><p>Since shooting these, I have added a Magpul DBM and a Jewell trigger...haven't shot it yet though so no "after" pics. Also running steel base and rings, and a Gen 1 Razor HD 5-20x50. It weighs in just shy of 13 pounds. Not light, but certainly not heavy...and only slightly more than your package budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpfrog, post: 1490086, member: 32525"] You don’t technically have to swap the trigger (but you should- it sucks). The attached target pics are from my 5r Gen II in .300winmag during barrel break in. Rifle was bone stock from the factory with factory Nosler Trophy Grade 180gr Accubond ammo. Bone stock meaning it also still had the xmark pro trigger installed. Since shooting these, I have added a Magpul DBM and a Jewell trigger...haven’t shot it yet though so no “after” pics. Also running steel base and rings, and a Gen 1 Razor HD 5-20x50. It weighs in just shy of 13 pounds. Not light, but certainly not heavy...and only slightly more than your package budget. [/QUOTE]
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