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<blockquote data-quote="kfreeze" data-source="post: 2399933" data-attributes="member: 79596"><p>I would say that above the trigger, get a rifle that is known to shoot well first. For lower end stuff, that would be savage, tikka, or browning imho. They are known to shoot well and all already come with an adjustable trigger that will get down under 3lbs. Probably before that, I would say make sure that you can shoot 1/2 moa or better every single time, or at least 90% of the time. That way you will be able to know if it's you or the rifle. Sometimes the rifle just wont shoot well for you though. Then it needs to go away or be modified to shoot for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kfreeze, post: 2399933, member: 79596"] I would say that above the trigger, get a rifle that is known to shoot well first. For lower end stuff, that would be savage, tikka, or browning imho. They are known to shoot well and all already come with an adjustable trigger that will get down under 3lbs. Probably before that, I would say make sure that you can shoot 1/2 moa or better every single time, or at least 90% of the time. That way you will be able to know if it's you or the rifle. Sometimes the rifle just wont shoot well for you though. Then it needs to go away or be modified to shoot for you. [/QUOTE]
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