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Long Range Hunting & Shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="goose" data-source="post: 405586" data-attributes="member: 14402"><p>I bought a stevens 200, which is a savage with a cheaper stock and more limited caliber selection. I'm very happy with it for the price. The stock was flimsy, but I was expecting that. I used fiberglass to stiffen the barrel channel, which helped a lot until I found a Boyds stock on clearance for $35. I have shot several groups under 1" at 100, and a 6" group at 622 yards. It's a good way to get started and improve your rifle with aftermarket parts as you go. I would recommend a new stock and then trigger. Then invest and learn about handloading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goose, post: 405586, member: 14402"] I bought a stevens 200, which is a savage with a cheaper stock and more limited caliber selection. I'm very happy with it for the price. The stock was flimsy, but I was expecting that. I used fiberglass to stiffen the barrel channel, which helped a lot until I found a Boyds stock on clearance for $35. I have shot several groups under 1" at 100, and a 6" group at 622 yards. It's a good way to get started and improve your rifle with aftermarket parts as you go. I would recommend a new stock and then trigger. Then invest and learn about handloading. [/QUOTE]
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