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<blockquote data-quote="muleynut23" data-source="post: 930903" data-attributes="member: 77932"><p>just saw this post, so i figured i would give my input. </p><p>i seem to always be on a budget so i have to sacrifice a little on the expense of the rifle, i will always pillar and glass bed the stock and put a timney trigger on them. that will give me a better shooter out of the gate. then i usually use Leupold scopes, they are fantastic scopes in my price range. i will also add a bi-pod and an anti-Kant device (bubble level) to the scope. i figure if i can shoot under an inch at a 100yds im accurate enough, but i always take time shooting at longer distances to get the practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muleynut23, post: 930903, member: 77932"] just saw this post, so i figured i would give my input. i seem to always be on a budget so i have to sacrifice a little on the expense of the rifle, i will always pillar and glass bed the stock and put a timney trigger on them. that will give me a better shooter out of the gate. then i usually use Leupold scopes, they are fantastic scopes in my price range. i will also add a bi-pod and an anti-Kant device (bubble level) to the scope. i figure if i can shoot under an inch at a 100yds im accurate enough, but i always take time shooting at longer distances to get the practice. [/QUOTE]
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