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The Basics, Starting Out
setting my sons 30/06 for his 1st Elk hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="KurtB" data-source="post: 1630261" data-attributes="member: 2106"><p>Personally I prefer the old wooden stocks to the Rem factory synthetics. I'd bed the lug, remove the forearm pressure points if present, and just replace the trigger with a 2# timney. My early 80s bdl 30-06 shoots sub moa with 180 accubonds. </p><p></p><p>And this is just me, but I would buy a Seekins rail and rings and an SWFA 6x scope for it. Which is what I have on mine and it is quite capable out to 600 yards. Scopes and mounts are quite subjective but again, that is what I did and it has been very sturdy and reliable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtB, post: 1630261, member: 2106"] Personally I prefer the old wooden stocks to the Rem factory synthetics. I'd bed the lug, remove the forearm pressure points if present, and just replace the trigger with a 2# timney. My early 80s bdl 30-06 shoots sub moa with 180 accubonds. And this is just me, but I would buy a Seekins rail and rings and an SWFA 6x scope for it. Which is what I have on mine and it is quite capable out to 600 yards. Scopes and mounts are quite subjective but again, that is what I did and it has been very sturdy and reliable. [/QUOTE]
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