Quote Originally Posted by big honkin jeep View Post
You can do as you wish. A lot of guys spend a lot of money on their rifles chasing accuracy without starting at the starting point. With an old flatback 110FP tactical I would
1) Tune the old 3 screw trigger
2) Buy some handloading components or a hand loading starter kit if you dont have one. (cheaper than most stocks) I'd probably start with some match kings or HPBT game kings, and some Varget with CCI BR2 or Fed 210M primers in winchester brass. This part is trial and error just keep trying components seating depth etc.the load is there somewhere.
3) Giggle when I find the load that puts em all in one hole or at least touching. (yes many if not most of the older FPs will do this with the right load)
There's my $.02

Thank you and I do already have access to reloading items in which I'm working with to get dies, my dad already has the equipment I just have to get the stuff to do .308 Win.

Also the CDI LA/SA bottom metal is that I was looking at. I did email MDT about using the LA chassis with the SA round had they did mention the machining of the receiver and also that there could be a problem with the bottom round sliding forward in the mag and causing feeding issues when the top round is striped off the top. As of now I'm looking at a new stock to see what i can have it put in or if there is enough agreement I'll just keep the factory stock but I would like a more pistol grip type varmint/tactical grip just need to find the right combination of stock and price, trying to keep it under $400. I like the Choate but don't know about the gap that they mention about at the action so also been looking at Bell and Carlson and the HS Precision stocks.