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<blockquote data-quote="Doublezranch" data-source="post: 642123" data-attributes="member: 32664"><p>There is no reason to change the barrel if the gun is accurate. A 300 win mag is a very respectable caliber. Navy Seal Sniper Chris Kyle had the most confirmed kills with a 300 win mag. Remember, you can shoot as large as a 230 grain Berger now!!!</p><p> </p><p>Check out Stockys stocks. They have from soup to nuts as far as stocks go. All of my stocks have alum. bedding blocks in them. They are very accurate. One of my stocks are H & S precision. The other 3 are Bobby Hart Thumbholes with the alum bedding block. They are very nice and accurate.</p><p> </p><p>There are lots and lots of good triggers out there. You need to find one that has all the requirements you need. Timeny Triggers are the ones I have. They work the best for me and I can adjust them easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doublezranch, post: 642123, member: 32664"] There is no reason to change the barrel if the gun is accurate. A 300 win mag is a very respectable caliber. Navy Seal Sniper Chris Kyle had the most confirmed kills with a 300 win mag. Remember, you can shoot as large as a 230 grain Berger now!!! Check out Stockys stocks. They have from soup to nuts as far as stocks go. All of my stocks have alum. bedding blocks in them. They are very accurate. One of my stocks are H & S precision. The other 3 are Bobby Hart Thumbholes with the alum bedding block. They are very nice and accurate. There are lots and lots of good triggers out there. You need to find one that has all the requirements you need. Timeny Triggers are the ones I have. They work the best for me and I can adjust them easily. [/QUOTE]
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