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Remington 700 pss
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<blockquote data-quote="ICANHITHIMMAN" data-source="post: 565970" data-attributes="member: 10414"><p>Sounds like a great rifle not to heavy at all. I'm not sure you need to do anything at all to it if it shoots good now, it already has great stock. You should just get your scope, build your handload and go from there. Dont start spending a whole bunch of money on stuff you think you might need until your sure you need it. One thing I will suggest you buy is and IPOD touch and then buy the ballistics app for it and you will need a wind meter and a rangefinder. </p><p> </p><p>I always send a new factory rifle to Kevin Cram at montoure county rifle in PA and have him do his accuracy package on it. He tunes the trigger laps the lugs re cuts the crown and bedds the action. It dosent cost much and it can turn a rifle that shoots 5" groups at 200 yards into one that will shoot under an inch.</p><p> </p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ICANHITHIMMAN, post: 565970, member: 10414"] Sounds like a great rifle not to heavy at all. I'm not sure you need to do anything at all to it if it shoots good now, it already has great stock. You should just get your scope, build your handload and go from there. Dont start spending a whole bunch of money on stuff you think you might need until your sure you need it. One thing I will suggest you buy is and IPOD touch and then buy the ballistics app for it and you will need a wind meter and a rangefinder. I always send a new factory rifle to Kevin Cram at montoure county rifle in PA and have him do his accuracy package on it. He tunes the trigger laps the lugs re cuts the crown and bedds the action. It dosent cost much and it can turn a rifle that shoots 5" groups at 200 yards into one that will shoot under an inch. Jon [/QUOTE]
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