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<blockquote data-quote="Muley Madness" data-source="post: 1464159" data-attributes="member: 39397"><p>I have had great luck with factory 338 RUM's in the past. Look at Bell and Carlson or HS Precision for a good less expensive stock option. Timney makes a good trigger, or have yours tuned by a good smith. A good base is a must, along with a good scope and rings. I also had great luck with a 250gr Accubond and a load of IMR 4831. I have had 3 different factory rifles shoot this load under .75 MOA I would put a brake on it if you don't like recoil, Holland makes a good one for not much money. Just my 2 cents.</p><p>Wyatt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muley Madness, post: 1464159, member: 39397"] I have had great luck with factory 338 RUM's in the past. Look at Bell and Carlson or HS Precision for a good less expensive stock option. Timney makes a good trigger, or have yours tuned by a good smith. A good base is a must, along with a good scope and rings. I also had great luck with a 250gr Accubond and a load of IMR 4831. I have had 3 different factory rifles shoot this load under .75 MOA I would put a brake on it if you don't like recoil, Holland makes a good one for not much money. Just my 2 cents. Wyatt [/QUOTE]
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