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<blockquote data-quote="pburton" data-source="post: 1510678" data-attributes="member: 48978"><p>Asking questions is how you learn. Winchester Model 70's are not difficult to work on. My first long range build was the same exact rifle that you have. Great shooting rifle. Most of what I know about changing stocks, triggers, etc, I've learned either here, by watching YouTube videos, and trial and error. As far as scopes go, it really comes down to personal preference and shooting style. My recommendation is to go to a sporting goods store that caries a good variety of mid to high end scopes and look through all of them. You will see the difference in clarity, brightness, etc between a $500 scope and $1500 scope. I have used many different scopes over the years. My favorites are Nightforce, higher end Zeiss, Swarovski, and higher end Vortex. There are many other companies that make great glass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pburton, post: 1510678, member: 48978"] Asking questions is how you learn. Winchester Model 70’s are not difficult to work on. My first long range build was the same exact rifle that you have. Great shooting rifle. Most of what I know about changing stocks, triggers, etc, I’ve learned either here, by watching YouTube videos, and trial and error. As far as scopes go, it really comes down to personal preference and shooting style. My recommendation is to go to a sporting goods store that caries a good variety of mid to high end scopes and look through all of them. You will see the difference in clarity, brightness, etc between a $500 scope and $1500 scope. I have used many different scopes over the years. My favorites are Nightforce, higher end Zeiss, Swarovski, and higher end Vortex. There are many other companies that make great glass. [/QUOTE]
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