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The Basics, Starting Out
Budget Build Help - Laminate or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="270winshort" data-source="post: 642609" data-attributes="member: 6471"><p>I would have to agree with others on the viper vortex scope for $279.00 have used 3 of them on diffrent builds and all have been dead on and very reapeatable, my son has shot out to 1200 yrds with this scope with no problems great scope in that price range. as for the stock I think the boyds featherlight thumbhole is a good choice with your budget in mind, I built my son a semi custom on that stock and it works great, as for the action dropping in I have done 4 boyds, three thumbholes and one sporter all have fitt well, infact they have all worked with a lot less effort than the 3 manners that I have used, I would recomend pillar bedding for the boyds and it is a great choice for the money. my son is only about 5'6" and has no trouble with the grip, the featherlight is more hollowed out in front of the thumbhole and makes it more comfortable for your fore arm, your wrist goes in a natural postion rather than having to bend as much as the stocks that I have seen from stockeys. Just my 2 cents good luck on your decsion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="270winshort, post: 642609, member: 6471"] I would have to agree with others on the viper vortex scope for $279.00 have used 3 of them on diffrent builds and all have been dead on and very reapeatable, my son has shot out to 1200 yrds with this scope with no problems great scope in that price range. as for the stock I think the boyds featherlight thumbhole is a good choice with your budget in mind, I built my son a semi custom on that stock and it works great, as for the action dropping in I have done 4 boyds, three thumbholes and one sporter all have fitt well, infact they have all worked with a lot less effort than the 3 manners that I have used, I would recomend pillar bedding for the boyds and it is a great choice for the money. my son is only about 5'6" and has no trouble with the grip, the featherlight is more hollowed out in front of the thumbhole and makes it more comfortable for your fore arm, your wrist goes in a natural postion rather than having to bend as much as the stocks that I have seen from stockeys. Just my 2 cents good luck on your decsion [/QUOTE]
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