
Originally Posted by
Cesiumsponge
If you're on a budget, save a little longer. In fact, save a lot longer. Most folks that go for a budget rifle regret it if they put serious rounds downrange. If you shoot it a few times a year, it doesn't matter. If you want something reliable with a proven track record, it'll cost a little more. Don't just save enough for the rifle. Get an assload of ammo too. No point buying a rifle without budgeting ammo. Who buys a car without the budget for gas?
Most folks including myself recommend buying turnkey first. Don't build or start bolting crap on until you figure out what works for your rifle's role, your needs, and your physiology. You're going to end up with a box of parts that didn't work out. No one gets it right the first time around, and being on a budget makes this an expensive and slow process.
I second everything that is stated above, SAVE and buy 'right' the first time.
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