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Your cheapest and most expensive 100 yd sub-moa gun
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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 454108" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>Beat up old Ruger 77 with a butt ugly brown synthetic stock. It was given to me by a client who said it was too ugly to have in his safe... but with a little load work it shot in the .4's. I learned to love that free rifle. Most expensive was a 1K yard light bench gun I had built for PD's. Gun was $2500, Night Force 5.5-22 was $1200, mounts & rings? I think my total on that one was close to 4K, but it put bullet after bullet into the same hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 454108, member: 1940"] Beat up old Ruger 77 with a butt ugly brown synthetic stock. It was given to me by a client who said it was too ugly to have in his safe... but with a little load work it shot in the .4's. I learned to love that free rifle. Most expensive was a 1K yard light bench gun I had built for PD's. Gun was $2500, Night Force 5.5-22 was $1200, mounts & rings? I think my total on that one was close to 4K, but it put bullet after bullet into the same hole. [/QUOTE]
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