I've been searching and reading various threads around here and to do what I'm looking to do is causing me to piece together bits and pieces of various threads and I'm not getting a good action plan in my head.
I have a stock Sport with a Nikon P-223 3-9x installed. My top level goal is to take it to the next level of accuracy. I just started reloading and I'm interested in doing a moderate-budget upgrade to make it a little more accurate. It's only a range gun. I want to see what I can do it with by experimenting with different loads and seeing what I can get to from the bench.
I don't have a firm budget - but I'm thinking of $100-200 to invest. (i.e. I don't want to go crazy).
Question 1: Should I invest in a trigger or a free float?
Question 2: If the answer is free float I'd be interested in recommendations based on the following:
* I will *not* be tacti-cooling this rifle. Frankly, I basically *don't like* their look when they're all decked out. I might go as far as saying I can't imagine ever mounting anything on a handguard.
* I don't want to mess with changing the gas block, so I'd shave off the current one. That probably doesn't make a difference for a handguard - but it's FYI.
* I'd like to use the standard barrel nut. I don't want to mess with getting tools to have to remove the stock nut, etc.
* I was leaning toward some sort of quad rail because I had the impression that provided the most options out there - but recent reading here leads me to believe there may be other options that are popular that are more comfortable and not as heavy. (Although I'll be doing a lot from the bench I'll also use it in "play" mode and doing some offhand shooting occasionally. I want the ability to do that sometimes.)
Any obvious recommendations come to mind?
Thanks!
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I have a stock Sport with a Nikon P-223 3-9x installed. My top level goal is to take it to the next level of accuracy. I just started reloading and I'm interested in doing a moderate-budget upgrade to make it a little more accurate. It's only a range gun. I want to see what I can do it with by experimenting with different loads and seeing what I can get to from the bench.
I don't have a firm budget - but I'm thinking of $100-200 to invest. (i.e. I don't want to go crazy).
Question 1: Should I invest in a trigger or a free float?
Question 2: If the answer is free float I'd be interested in recommendations based on the following:
* I will *not* be tacti-cooling this rifle. Frankly, I basically *don't like* their look when they're all decked out. I might go as far as saying I can't imagine ever mounting anything on a handguard.
* I don't want to mess with changing the gas block, so I'd shave off the current one. That probably doesn't make a difference for a handguard - but it's FYI.
* I'd like to use the standard barrel nut. I don't want to mess with getting tools to have to remove the stock nut, etc.
* I was leaning toward some sort of quad rail because I had the impression that provided the most options out there - but recent reading here leads me to believe there may be other options that are popular that are more comfortable and not as heavy. (Although I'll be doing a lot from the bench I'll also use it in "play" mode and doing some offhand shooting occasionally. I want the ability to do that sometimes.)
Any obvious recommendations come to mind?
Thanks!
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