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<blockquote data-quote="Korhil78" data-source="post: 573565" data-attributes="member: 34818"><p>Just FYI,</p><p> </p><p>I have a 25-06 BDL with the wood stock. I decided to try the Hogue full length aluminum bedded stock. I am glad that I did. I like the feel of it and it took my rifle from 1" groups to 1/2" groups. It is my go to gun for deer hunting out to 500 yards. It shoots 1/2 MOA all the way out to 500.</p><p> </p><p>But to get the thread back on topic, without out trigger time and practice, it doesn't matter what stock or trigger you put on it. I am going to have to try the coin trick. Makes for a fun competition for yourself. Shooting is just like any other sport, if you don't practice, you lose what you have learned after a while and develop bad habits. I have people out on the range that are qualifying and shoot great when they frist come in but after a year or so, you see their scores get lower and lower because they are not practicing. Those good habits that they had at first get lost and bad habits take their place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korhil78, post: 573565, member: 34818"] Just FYI, I have a 25-06 BDL with the wood stock. I decided to try the Hogue full length aluminum bedded stock. I am glad that I did. I like the feel of it and it took my rifle from 1" groups to 1/2" groups. It is my go to gun for deer hunting out to 500 yards. It shoots 1/2 MOA all the way out to 500. But to get the thread back on topic, without out trigger time and practice, it doesn't matter what stock or trigger you put on it. I am going to have to try the coin trick. Makes for a fun competition for yourself. Shooting is just like any other sport, if you don't practice, you lose what you have learned after a while and develop bad habits. I have people out on the range that are qualifying and shoot great when they frist come in but after a year or so, you see their scores get lower and lower because they are not practicing. Those good habits that they had at first get lost and bad habits take their place. [/QUOTE]
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