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The Basics, Starting Out
Savage 116 Long Range in 300 WM upgrades
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<blockquote data-quote="jrfoltz89" data-source="post: 1863818" data-attributes="member: 113638"><p>It does have the Accutrigger and according to the seller it has the Accustock as well (still feels a bit flimsy to me though). I think the muzzle brake is going to be my first order of business after putting 20 rounds down range, got the bruise to prove it too. My main question is what brakes should i consider? I see a ton of variability in styles and price range, just looking to get the best bang for my buck! All i know of right now is to make sure the gunsmith knows what they're doing and that i want to be able to shoot prone so i only want ports on the sides. I saw the Stockeys sale, are those decent stocks then? I'm a researcher by nature (3 advanced degrees in Earth sciences) so I like to dig into the weeds of these kind of things and ultimately make things more complicated than they need to be haha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrfoltz89, post: 1863818, member: 113638"] It does have the Accutrigger and according to the seller it has the Accustock as well (still feels a bit flimsy to me though). I think the muzzle brake is going to be my first order of business after putting 20 rounds down range, got the bruise to prove it too. My main question is what brakes should i consider? I see a ton of variability in styles and price range, just looking to get the best bang for my buck! All i know of right now is to make sure the gunsmith knows what they're doing and that i want to be able to shoot prone so i only want ports on the sides. I saw the Stockeys sale, are those decent stocks then? I'm a researcher by nature (3 advanced degrees in Earth sciences) so I like to dig into the weeds of these kind of things and ultimately make things more complicated than they need to be haha. [/QUOTE]
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