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The Basics, Starting Out
Need help choosing my first rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="screech" data-source="post: 186984" data-attributes="member: 5135"><p>I would look at getting either a reminton sendero or a savage of some sort. I dont know if it really matters on what savage you get because they all seem to shoot very well. As for optics I am a nightforce fan but I have heard good things about leupolds just I feel better holding a nightforce. A NXS in a 5.5-22 or a 8-32 work great. I like the 300rum but would suggest a good break if you went this way. </p><p></p><p>In other words I would get a sendero in a 300rum, bring it to a smith and have a break installed, action bedded, trigger tuned then mount an NXS in nightforce rings and bases. Learn how to reload if you dont know allready and just get some time behind it shooting a few rounds. </p><p></p><p>Thats just me though. They are a little spendy to shoot but hard to beat for performance out a factory chambering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="screech, post: 186984, member: 5135"] I would look at getting either a reminton sendero or a savage of some sort. I dont know if it really matters on what savage you get because they all seem to shoot very well. As for optics I am a nightforce fan but I have heard good things about leupolds just I feel better holding a nightforce. A NXS in a 5.5-22 or a 8-32 work great. I like the 300rum but would suggest a good break if you went this way. In other words I would get a sendero in a 300rum, bring it to a smith and have a break installed, action bedded, trigger tuned then mount an NXS in nightforce rings and bases. Learn how to reload if you dont know allready and just get some time behind it shooting a few rounds. Thats just me though. They are a little spendy to shoot but hard to beat for performance out a factory chambering. [/QUOTE]
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