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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 901516" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>I've had rifles built on an action from the beginning, and I've had those I tinkered around changing lock, stock and barrel. Both can work, but I'd prefer these days to have it all done from the start. Include some of the accessories though, and a plan takes time to implement.</p><p></p><p>Most of us allow our selves to become "gun poor", and fail to maintain the discipline of saving for what we want, and buy stuff we just like. Take a critical eye and look in your safe and decide what you can live without, sell those and get the quality you wish.</p><p></p><p>The Leupold Mark 4's have worked well for me, Nightforce also. Others are out there, but I don't have first hand experience with them.</p><p></p><p>Unless a person has a generous budget to experiment with, going with standard set ups that work time after time is a better plan. I think the .300 Winchester is a very good place to start. Others work, but for LRH a good .300 is tough to beat.</p><p></p><p>The good smiths out there are behind enough, there is time to save a little bit. Of course ordering from Len's LRH store can compress that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 901516, member: 30671"] I've had rifles built on an action from the beginning, and I've had those I tinkered around changing lock, stock and barrel. Both can work, but I'd prefer these days to have it all done from the start. Include some of the accessories though, and a plan takes time to implement. Most of us allow our selves to become "gun poor", and fail to maintain the discipline of saving for what we want, and buy stuff we just like. Take a critical eye and look in your safe and decide what you can live without, sell those and get the quality you wish. The Leupold Mark 4's have worked well for me, Nightforce also. Others are out there, but I don't have first hand experience with them. Unless a person has a generous budget to experiment with, going with standard set ups that work time after time is a better plan. I think the .300 Winchester is a very good place to start. Others work, but for LRH a good .300 is tough to beat. The good smiths out there are behind enough, there is time to save a little bit. Of course ordering from Len's LRH store can compress that. [/QUOTE]
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