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The Basics, Starting Out
One mile shot
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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 2727083" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>I believe that one would be a staggerfeed mag model. If center feed I'd consider a chassis stock to your liking and get a prefit barrel with 1-8 to 1-8.5 inch twist. If staggerfeed then a Boyd's fine would be fine. You could always get a Magpul stock for the Ruger. It depends on which rifle you like more. IMO the 7mm RM would be a better option, but the 6.5 CM would be more economical so you could practice more. Either option would likely leave with $1400 to $1500 for a decent scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 2727083, member: 95344"] I believe that one would be a staggerfeed mag model. If center feed I'd consider a chassis stock to your liking and get a prefit barrel with 1-8 to 1-8.5 inch twist. If staggerfeed then a Boyd's fine would be fine. You could always get a Magpul stock for the Ruger. It depends on which rifle you like more. IMO the 7mm RM would be a better option, but the 6.5 CM would be more economical so you could practice more. Either option would likely leave with $1400 to $1500 for a decent scope. [/QUOTE]
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