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yeah that would be cool! i kinda want the savage 11 scout or hog hunter.I have actually thought about buying the one with the bull barrel. Every place I have checked are sold out
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yeah that would be cool! i kinda want the savage 11 scout or hog hunter.I have actually thought about buying the one with the bull barrel. Every place I have checked are sold out
bimart has killer deals on savage rifles PLUS the mail in factory rebate. keep an eye out there.I'm hoping to purchase here in the near future. I'll keep you posted with what I choose and post up some pics.
yeah dude check it out. i saved almost $200 on my savage 11 compared to sportsmansNever thought about Bi-Mart. I drive past the one in Vancouver twice a day.
"Favorite" is an elusive bird since for me it requires quantity and familiarity. I have shot a few fine rifles belonging to others but though they were Cadillac's for sure, never spent more than a few rounds with them.
Of the accessible, more generic end, I have many years leaving my sweat print on a wood stocked Ruger M77 from the 70"s in .270 and am very fond of it. I would recommend one in a heart beat and likely be the last gun I sell. My newly acquired (2 years ago) older Remington 700 in .243 is a real pleasure and a little purdier than the Ruger but mechanically difficult to separate.
I have not experienced the Ruger Precision, Do not like things that can get entangled in my beard, and after raising two daughters in the dark ages do not care for the color black.
That said, I have owned and sold a few Ruger Pistols and rifles, with high praise and zero complaints excepting maybe the disassemble of my MK1 22 pistol.
All in all, I don't believe you can go wrong with a Ruger.
(If you put a wood stock on it)
I have actually thought about buying the one with the bull barrel. Every place I have checked are sold out
I have a combination of the two rifles you mentioned, a Ruger M77 in .243 One of the rifles I inherited from my grandfather. I'll never sell it.
That's a good thing, right??
One of my favorite bolts ive ever shot was a Ruger M77 Target in 243. They do a number on rock chucks and the gun barely moves after each shot. Wouldn't want to pack it around though.
What would be considered a 'lightweight' hunting rifle?
The m-70 classic feather weight
Comes in at just over 6 pounds!
Add rounds and with a decent scope it comes in around 7-1/2.
That's under what most are shipped at dry.
Favorite bolt? CZ 527M/CSR, modified a wee bit.
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Not the worlds greatest shot, by ANY means.
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