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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 2804614" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>For a $2000 price point from an off the shelf option, I'd start with looking at rifle configurations with stocks, triggers, and actions feel and features that you like. Depending on how picky you are, there are lots of good options well below $1200. Then do some load workup and see how it shoots. If it doesn't shoot well enough, get a smith to put on a top end barrel. You'll then be near the $2000 price point and you will have a fantastic rifle. The advantage of changing the barrel is that you can pick your caliber within the available limits of your action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 2804614, member: 78569"] For a $2000 price point from an off the shelf option, I'd start with looking at rifle configurations with stocks, triggers, and actions feel and features that you like. Depending on how picky you are, there are lots of good options well below $1200. Then do some load workup and see how it shoots. If it doesn't shoot well enough, get a smith to put on a top end barrel. You'll then be near the $2000 price point and you will have a fantastic rifle. The advantage of changing the barrel is that you can pick your caliber within the available limits of your action. [/QUOTE]
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