Pickettpuncher
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- Nov 12, 2020
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if the scope is too high a cheek riser would be a great solution. And it’s not as simple as he used the wrong rings.Lots of mention of stuff here that would actually be detrimental to the OP
Cheek riser, no because you want less head influence on the gun not more
I have one stock with the vertical grip, I haven’t noticed it carries any worse than any other rifle. But what I have noticed is it’s much more comfortable, and natural for myself to shoot.Vertical grip, no because they carry like shit
I would agree here, if you can get your trigger pull to that. Not all of them do. And I prefer lighter.Trigger springs, no if you can’t hunt or shoot well with 2-2.5 pounds you need practice not crutches
I agree here. Nice stocks are nice upgrades but costly, and generally not needed.New stock, hardly if you’re not shooting extreme distances
I would keep the vortex before I sold it for a Burris. I don’t the OP would notice any difference.New or different gun, FMD
Scopes, yes ditch the Vortex POS, 3-9 Burris on the cheap or NF 3-10 SHV
Lots of the suggestions are all preference. You can take any stock rifle and kill animals across the globe. What separates them is their features.And that is just off the top of my head
Hunting isn’t hard or complicated unless you want it to be, the best hunters I know don’t know shit about gear, or care