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<blockquote data-quote="SSgt G Cody" data-source="post: 2011199" data-attributes="member: 113303"><p>For the money, the Savage 110's are hard to beat. Next are the Rem 700's. My personal favorites are the Weatherby Vanguards. If you are shooting prone or bench exclusively, go for a "pistol-grip" stock, with adjustable cheek piece. Also need good rings and a Scope of sufficient power for your needs, smooth trigger under 2 lbs., a good Bi-pod, good ammo, and a good case. With careful shopping, this can be done for under $2,000. Super-tuning is extra. Best wishes. GC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SSgt G Cody, post: 2011199, member: 113303"] For the money, the Savage 110's are hard to beat. Next are the Rem 700's. My personal favorites are the Weatherby Vanguards. If you are shooting prone or bench exclusively, go for a "pistol-grip" stock, with adjustable cheek piece. Also need good rings and a Scope of sufficient power for your needs, smooth trigger under 2 lbs., a good Bi-pod, good ammo, and a good case. With careful shopping, this can be done for under $2,000. Super-tuning is extra. Best wishes. GC. [/QUOTE]
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