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The Basics, Starting Out
Making semi custom varminting gun for same price as budget gun
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<blockquote data-quote="villagelightsmith" data-source="post: 1855520" data-attributes="member: 68421"><p>Buy any heavy barreled Savage on the rack. Or a Remington, Winchester, or Ruger. Granted, it may NOT print under 0.010" at 100 yards, but even if it did, you would be out another couple of thousand in glass and reloading stuff. Buy that Savage, Remington, or any good bolt gun, get some good glass, be sure the action is properly bedded and you have some sandbags. (Old pants-legs sewn half full of sand work fine.) Use good dies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="villagelightsmith, post: 1855520, member: 68421"] Buy any heavy barreled Savage on the rack. Or a Remington, Winchester, or Ruger. Granted, it may NOT print under 0.010" at 100 yards, but even if it did, you would be out another couple of thousand in glass and reloading stuff. Buy that Savage, Remington, or any good bolt gun, get some good glass, be sure the action is properly bedded and you have some sandbags. (Old pants-legs sewn half full of sand work fine.) Use good dies. [/QUOTE]
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