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The Basics, Starting Out
buying new long range rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="johnny k." data-source="post: 55590" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>If it was me, I would purchase a used Sendero with low mileage, adjust the trigger down if needed. I would also invest in the Leupold Dual Dovetail rings/mounts, they usually tear a $50.00 bill to shreads. I would then trade the .308 for the best scope I could and never look back. </p><p> I have owned a Savage 110FP in 7mmRM and currently a .223. The best the .223 has done so far is .3's. Looks like it needs a new stock or a lot of work to the current "Tupperware" handle, trigger replacement and crown job. Is this considered "outta the box"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnny k., post: 55590, member: 2322"] If it was me, I would purchase a used Sendero with low mileage, adjust the trigger down if needed. I would also invest in the Leupold Dual Dovetail rings/mounts, they usually tear a $50.00 bill to shreads. I would then trade the .308 for the best scope I could and never look back. I have owned a Savage 110FP in 7mmRM and currently a .223. The best the .223 has done so far is .3's. Looks like it needs a new stock or a lot of work to the current "Tupperware" handle, trigger replacement and crown job. Is this considered "outta the box"? [/QUOTE]
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