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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 904011" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>If you have the adjustable X-Mark trigger with the exposed adjustment screw, adjust it until its comfortable to you. If it's not the easily adjustable one with the exposed screw, then buy a Timney. Unless you know 100% how to adjust these style of triggers don't try, it can become very dangerous! If you have to buy a trigger then hold off on a new stock. If the barrel channel isn't already free floated then do that until a dollar can easily, but not loosely, slide from the end of the stock to the action under the barrel. If the action is also bound up go ahead and free it up also. Even getting it surfaced bedded can increase accuracy and this shouldn't be too expensive (we do it ourselves so not sure what current pricing would be.) There isn't anything wrong with your scope choice. A cheap stock that isn't expensive would be a Boyds laminate thumbhole. I don't know how others feel about these but for $100 they have impressed me when we worked on guys rifles before. Other than that, sounds like its a good setup. Hope this helped!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 904011, member: 69478"] If you have the adjustable X-Mark trigger with the exposed adjustment screw, adjust it until its comfortable to you. If it's not the easily adjustable one with the exposed screw, then buy a Timney. Unless you know 100% how to adjust these style of triggers don't try, it can become very dangerous! If you have to buy a trigger then hold off on a new stock. If the barrel channel isn't already free floated then do that until a dollar can easily, but not loosely, slide from the end of the stock to the action under the barrel. If the action is also bound up go ahead and free it up also. Even getting it surfaced bedded can increase accuracy and this shouldn't be too expensive (we do it ourselves so not sure what current pricing would be.) There isn't anything wrong with your scope choice. A cheap stock that isn't expensive would be a Boyds laminate thumbhole. I don't know how others feel about these but for $100 they have impressed me when we worked on guys rifles before. Other than that, sounds like its a good setup. Hope this helped! [/QUOTE]
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