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The Basics, Starting Out
Top 5 hunting rifles under $2K
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<blockquote data-quote="Mason Blackmon" data-source="post: 2007602" data-attributes="member: 111367"><p>For 2k it's be worth it to try to go custom. Or you could go semi custom, by that I mean. </p><p>Buy a rifle for under 1000$ tikk, rem, Savage Fit the bill well</p><p>Then upgrade with time</p><p>Go for a stock that YOU want And fits you well, a chassis, McMillan, manners etc</p><p>It's not hard to get a new barrel, There's plenty of prefits for tikka and savage. Depending on comfort level and knowledge you can replace the barrel yourself with relative ease. Remington requires a gunsmith usually unless you go with a barrel nut style like savage. </p><p>Then Upgrade the trigger, probably the easiest and first thing I would do on any factory gun actually.</p><p>Another idea is that for 2k you can shop around and find Quality used stuff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mason Blackmon, post: 2007602, member: 111367"] For 2k it’s be worth it to try to go custom. Or you could go semi custom, by that I mean. Buy a rifle for under 1000$ tikk, rem, Savage Fit the bill well Then upgrade with time Go for a stock that YOU want And fits you well, a chassis, McMillan, manners etc It’s not hard to get a new barrel, There’s plenty of prefits for tikka and savage. Depending on comfort level and knowledge you can replace the barrel yourself with relative ease. Remington requires a gunsmith usually unless you go with a barrel nut style like savage. Then Upgrade the trigger, probably the easiest and first thing I would do on any factory gun actually. Another idea is that for 2k you can shop around and find Quality used stuff [/QUOTE]
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