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<blockquote data-quote="nmbarta" data-source="post: 1489757" data-attributes="member: 78438"><p>One gadget that you need is anti-cant.</p><p>A must have for those long shots imo. Flatline is a good place to start and they aren't too terrible in price. It'll also help him get a feel for what his rifle should feel like when it's in the correct position to fire. </p><p>If your not on a tight budget, some gadgets are pretty useful. The 2400ab would be one of them. But if you want to save some bucks, it's time to start reloading.</p><p>Not only will it pay for itself in quick order if your shooting 100 rounds a week, you'll also get to enjoy better accuracy and better performance from your rifle.</p><p></p><p>I'd start there. The sig 2400ab is about 1400 bucks. That will get you an awesome start in reloading equipment and components, you'll spend more, trust me, but that will get you up and going. You'll find most of what you need right here!</p><p></p><p>Good luck and keep him shooting!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmbarta, post: 1489757, member: 78438"] One gadget that you need is anti-cant. A must have for those long shots imo. Flatline is a good place to start and they aren't too terrible in price. It'll also help him get a feel for what his rifle should feel like when it's in the correct position to fire. If your not on a tight budget, some gadgets are pretty useful. The 2400ab would be one of them. But if you want to save some bucks, it's time to start reloading. Not only will it pay for itself in quick order if your shooting 100 rounds a week, you'll also get to enjoy better accuracy and better performance from your rifle. I'd start there. The sig 2400ab is about 1400 bucks. That will get you an awesome start in reloading equipment and components, you'll spend more, trust me, but that will get you up and going. You'll find most of what you need right here! Good luck and keep him shooting!! [/QUOTE]
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