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Cheapest way to a lightweight 6.8 spc?
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<blockquote data-quote="CLP308" data-source="post: 486148" data-attributes="member: 30319"><p>Remington made the model 7 in 6.8 for a while but it's discontinued now. Try to find one used. It should bring $500-$650 depending on the configuration and condition. Otherwise the contender carbine is available in 6.8. I was going to build one for my 11 year old but let her shoot my .243 and she is just fine with it. I am considering buying her the Marlin XS7 youth in .243. It's $269 at the local shop w/o scope or sights. Top it off with a Bushnell Sportsman 4-12 scope for $70 and your well under $400 for a great rifle. If you live in a state where semi auto is allowed( not PA like me) you could consider the Ruger mini 6.8 or an AR with retractable stock and 18" barrel. Great job getting your kids out hunting. I have one that loves it and one that doesn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CLP308, post: 486148, member: 30319"] Remington made the model 7 in 6.8 for a while but it's discontinued now. Try to find one used. It should bring $500-$650 depending on the configuration and condition. Otherwise the contender carbine is available in 6.8. I was going to build one for my 11 year old but let her shoot my .243 and she is just fine with it. I am considering buying her the Marlin XS7 youth in .243. It's $269 at the local shop w/o scope or sights. Top it off with a Bushnell Sportsman 4-12 scope for $70 and your well under $400 for a great rifle. If you live in a state where semi auto is allowed( not PA like me) you could consider the Ruger mini 6.8 or an AR with retractable stock and 18" barrel. Great job getting your kids out hunting. I have one that loves it and one that doesn't. [/QUOTE]
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