Best advice I can give is to go shoot it, and the let the rifle tell you what it needs.
But:
- be sure to put decent optics on it for the intended purpose.
- a stock upgrade will probably yield you a noticeable gain.
- If you don't already handload your own ammo, I would start. Handloading is the best way to squeeze all the potential out of your rifle.
- Be sure the barrel is free floating (in the factory stock and/or any new ones).
All of that said, all of the 12FV's I have had (204, 223, 22-250, and 308, the latter is no longer offered) have been shooters right out of the box with my handloads, so as I first said, shoot it and let it tell you what it needs.
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