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<blockquote data-quote="Coldfusion" data-source="post: 4536876" data-attributes="member: 17316"><p>I agree with this personally. I like sentimental guns as is. You can also make some small changes that improve the gun without changing it much such as replacing the trigger spring to improve the trigger without actually replacing it. I can see changing the mounts and scope if it doesn't meet your needs. Most people now adays are liking DNZ mounts. If you have the money seekin precision is nice too. Scope wise I like vortex for the money. If you have play money swarovski and zeiss are top of the line. But one thing I always have to reel myself in on is the "why" factor. Unless your talking long range, most hunting rifles are fine. I hate to break it to people with high dollar rigs but most $200 rifle rigs kill deer just as good as $2000 rigs in the under 200 yard range. Like mentioned above decide what you want your rifle to do. I had an old hunter tell me not long ago to buy a $200 rifle then put a $400 Scope on top. Expensive doesn't always mean better. Companies will always market themselves to make more money. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coldfusion, post: 4536876, member: 17316"] I agree with this personally. I like sentimental guns as is. You can also make some small changes that improve the gun without changing it much such as replacing the trigger spring to improve the trigger without actually replacing it. I can see changing the mounts and scope if it doesn't meet your needs. Most people now adays are liking DNZ mounts. If you have the money seekin precision is nice too. Scope wise I like vortex for the money. If you have play money swarovski and zeiss are top of the line. But one thing I always have to reel myself in on is the "why" factor. Unless your talking long range, most hunting rifles are fine. I hate to break it to people with high dollar rigs but most $200 rifle rigs kill deer just as good as $2000 rigs in the under 200 yard range. Like mentioned above decide what you want your rifle to do. I had an old hunter tell me not long ago to buy a $200 rifle then put a $400 Scope on top. Expensive doesn't always mean better. Companies will always market themselves to make more money. Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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