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<blockquote data-quote="gohring3006" data-source="post: 2894396" data-attributes="member: 78762"><p>Drop it in a chassis, work the trigger and beat it up. Those entry level rifles are nice to use as utility rifles. It doesn't hurt so much to see it thrown around getting nicks and scratches, and shooting extended strings getting the barrel hot. You get a few years out of it and move on. I was able to work the trigger on mine to 2.5 pounds. It was very accurate, it got even more precise when I dropped it into a Boyd's stock and no longer had the bipod influencing the shots. I can only imagine a chassis would be even better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohring3006, post: 2894396, member: 78762"] Drop it in a chassis, work the trigger and beat it up. Those entry level rifles are nice to use as utility rifles. It doesn’t hurt so much to see it thrown around getting nicks and scratches, and shooting extended strings getting the barrel hot. You get a few years out of it and move on. I was able to work the trigger on mine to 2.5 pounds. It was very accurate, it got even more precise when I dropped it into a Boyd’s stock and no longer had the bipod influencing the shots. I can only imagine a chassis would be even better. [/QUOTE]
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