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The Basics, Starting Out
Making semi custom varminting gun for same price as budget gun
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<blockquote data-quote="Dolch" data-source="post: 2037713" data-attributes="member: 105121"><p>If you can get the Savage "Prarie Dog" model 10 varmint, its a tach driver. They probably changed the name. Mine was from Cabelas for $350 this time of year. </p><p>With any factory rifle I have learned to take it down and properly torque everything before you even start. Adjust the Accutrigger, get a couple boxes of cheap bullets and go spend a day at the range shooting and cleaning. </p><p></p><p>then get down to business. Mine shoot's 5 shot groups in on hole with Hornady bulk spiral points. It will shoot anything 62 grains or less under .6"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dolch, post: 2037713, member: 105121"] If you can get the Savage "Prarie Dog" model 10 varmint, its a tach driver. They probably changed the name. Mine was from Cabelas for $350 this time of year. With any factory rifle I have learned to take it down and properly torque everything before you even start. Adjust the Accutrigger, get a couple boxes of cheap bullets and go spend a day at the range shooting and cleaning. then get down to business. Mine shoot's 5 shot groups in on hole with Hornady bulk spiral points. It will shoot anything 62 grains or less under .6" [/QUOTE]
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