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<blockquote data-quote="D.ID" data-source="post: 371155" data-attributes="member: 14340"><p>Savage or Tikka would be a good place to start. Perfection is the enemy of good enough, Good glass is what you should be aiming for but it can be done on the cheap if needed and there are plenty of decent scopes that can do the job if you are selective and do your research before hand. You do not have to spend a fortune to shoot to the limits of a entry level rifle. No one who has seen what my $650 Tikka/Nikon combo can do is lining up to stand in front of it. Out to a shade over 700+ yards its a great no frills rig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.ID, post: 371155, member: 14340"] Savage or Tikka would be a good place to start. Perfection is the enemy of good enough, Good glass is what you should be aiming for but it can be done on the cheap if needed and there are plenty of decent scopes that can do the job if you are selective and do your research before hand. You do not have to spend a fortune to shoot to the limits of a entry level rifle. No one who has seen what my $650 Tikka/Nikon combo can do is lining up to stand in front of it. Out to a shade over 700+ yards its a great no frills rig. [/QUOTE]
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