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The Basics, Starting Out
Looking at buying a Savage in .204
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<blockquote data-quote="LB" data-source="post: 56161" data-attributes="member: 2721"><p>A Savage represents value, but it is not an example of the finest workmanship. Who cares, as long as it shoots, right? Well, maybe?</p><p></p><p>The only CZ that I have used, a .19 Calhoon, kind of "retro" but very pleasing lines, with an excellent trigger. </p><p></p><p>You might like either (or) both, but the CZ has a much nicer finish, and costs more. I don't especially care for the protruding magazine, but that is the only negative I would have with the CZ.</p><p></p><p>In any case, the pure utility of the 243 cartridge seems an intelligent compromise, although it may be a little boring, compared to the excitement of a new introduction; such as the 204 Ruger. As far as I know, you have a range of bullets from 56 to 105 grain, so handloading will allow you to do everything you want.....with slightly more recoil.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your choice, LB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LB, post: 56161, member: 2721"] A Savage represents value, but it is not an example of the finest workmanship. Who cares, as long as it shoots, right? Well, maybe? The only CZ that I have used, a .19 Calhoon, kind of "retro" but very pleasing lines, with an excellent trigger. You might like either (or) both, but the CZ has a much nicer finish, and costs more. I don't especially care for the protruding magazine, but that is the only negative I would have with the CZ. In any case, the pure utility of the 243 cartridge seems an intelligent compromise, although it may be a little boring, compared to the excitement of a new introduction; such as the 204 Ruger. As far as I know, you have a range of bullets from 56 to 105 grain, so handloading will allow you to do everything you want.....with slightly more recoil. Good luck with your choice, LB [/QUOTE]
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