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The Basics, Starting Out
Starting out Caliber suggestions and advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="7mmpoppy" data-source="post: 377182" data-attributes="member: 15322"><p>Sounds like price is a factor, I know the feeling. Make friends with a competent gunsmith and follow your goals/wallet to the best you can afford.</p><p>I am a timney trigger guy.... ford vs chevy.....</p><p>start with that and a bedded action, free floated barrel, shoot,shoot, then shoot some more! my rifle is factory rem. I got lucky with a good shooter.</p><p>it's more about confidence through practice than a big price tag or fancy labels.</p><p>good luck and have fun..... gun)I'm just a hillbilly that loves to chat about this stuff, keep tuning in and the experts will be along shortly, some pretty smart </p><p>people tune in here and are willing to help.</p><p>p.s. New recoil reducing stock from blackhawk? just starting to look into it, just a suggestion, I personally hate muzzle brakes though I guess they have there place!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mmpoppy, post: 377182, member: 15322"] Sounds like price is a factor, I know the feeling. Make friends with a competent gunsmith and follow your goals/wallet to the best you can afford. I am a timney trigger guy.... ford vs chevy..... start with that and a bedded action, free floated barrel, shoot,shoot, then shoot some more! my rifle is factory rem. I got lucky with a good shooter. it's more about confidence through practice than a big price tag or fancy labels. good luck and have fun..... gun)I'm just a hillbilly that loves to chat about this stuff, keep tuning in and the experts will be along shortly, some pretty smart people tune in here and are willing to help. p.s. New recoil reducing stock from blackhawk? just starting to look into it, just a suggestion, I personally hate muzzle brakes though I guess they have there place! [/QUOTE]
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