Hey guys, I've been lurking around for a little while, and figured I would ask this after trying the search and coming up empty. I have been a hunter my whole life, but haven't gotten into longer ranges until recently. I have a Savage '06 that I would like to try and make a good long range rifle. My question is, what makes a precision rifle? Is it the action or the barrel? I hear everyone saying have a 'smith work on the action...what is he doing to it? My thinking is, if you have a crap barrel, you're not doing much anyhow, since that is the last point of contact for the bullet. I'm sure my factory action is good, and the barrel has less than 200 rounds through it, so it should still be good. Should I concentrate on what I have, and see what I got first, or do you guys recommend getting a new barrel that is cut to a certain twist rate or what? FWIW when I was about 15, I got a stock from Richards Micro-fit, finished it and that is where it is now. I am sure that the general concensus will be to bed that stock since I haven't already. Actually, I think that is where I should start, is by getting a stock worth a shit?