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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="Oliveralan" data-source="post: 515042" data-attributes="member: 20245"><p>Building with your current gun sounds like a good idea. I would definitely get a custom barrel (shilen, criterion, mcgowen, LW) prefit, and an aftermarket stock, sell your stock and barrel to recoup some of that cost, then have it bedded/ DIY if you know how...</p><p>The choate tactical stock is surprisingly good, a B&C tactical medalist will also work well.</p><p></p><p>You do realize there are a ton more costs before you can even think about confidently shooting an animal at 600yards, even more at 1000. This requires hundreds if not thousands of rounds of experience doping the wind, rangefinder, reliable optics, ballistics program and weather station (such as a kestrel), and the list goes on. It is not a very budget friendly sport. It is a lot of fun however!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oliveralan, post: 515042, member: 20245"] Building with your current gun sounds like a good idea. I would definitely get a custom barrel (shilen, criterion, mcgowen, LW) prefit, and an aftermarket stock, sell your stock and barrel to recoup some of that cost, then have it bedded/ DIY if you know how... The choate tactical stock is surprisingly good, a B&C tactical medalist will also work well. You do realize there are a ton more costs before you can even think about confidently shooting an animal at 600yards, even more at 1000. This requires hundreds if not thousands of rounds of experience doping the wind, rangefinder, reliable optics, ballistics program and weather station (such as a kestrel), and the list goes on. It is not a very budget friendly sport. It is a lot of fun however! [/QUOTE]
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