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The Basics, Starting Out
weatherby or remington 700
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<blockquote data-quote="NATE40" data-source="post: 929074" data-attributes="member: 33416"><p>Rem 700, Would be my choice for starting a build ,because add on products are super common and you can build easy on a tighter budget. Last year I built a 30.06 for my son I found a 700 ADL at Walmart for $450.00 out the door, added a Choate tactical stock Midwayusa $225. Cheaper 20 moa rail.(bedded with JB weld) and a Bushnell elite 3200 10x $ 189.00 Harris bipod and a KRG bolt on bolt knob. I had a hard time giving it to him,lol shoots easy sub moa . 4"@500 yds with good ammo. Good shooter that you can keep adding to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NATE40, post: 929074, member: 33416"] Rem 700, Would be my choice for starting a build ,because add on products are super common and you can build easy on a tighter budget. Last year I built a 30.06 for my son I found a 700 ADL at Walmart for $450.00 out the door, added a Choate tactical stock Midwayusa $225. Cheaper 20 moa rail.(bedded with JB weld) and a Bushnell elite 3200 10x $ 189.00 Harris bipod and a KRG bolt on bolt knob. I had a hard time giving it to him,lol shoots easy sub moa . 4"@500 yds with good ammo. Good shooter that you can keep adding to. [/QUOTE]
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