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The Basics, Starting Out
New Member Needing Guidance On My Next Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="roninflag" data-source="post: 962112" data-attributes="member: 5691"><p>JW- welcome. i have several sako rifles they are lighter versions from 1967 . i compete mainly with a remington 6.5-284 with a heavy krieger barrel. weighs about 16.5 lbs. i have used my senderos (8.5 lbs) in 300 win mag , 7mm mag, and 6.5-284. For targets only weight is an advantage ( your friend). I do not have a savage but i have shot against them. i reccomend a heavier one like the lrp or the f-class. not sure what calibers it comes in. I believe the savge you mentioned weighs less than a sendero and the sako about the same. check out what the f-class shooters use 18 lbs(?) ( just like shotguns in sporting clays) ; the further you depart from what they use the more challenging it is, and/or less capable the rifle is. the calibers you picked are good, the rifle is more important than the caliber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roninflag, post: 962112, member: 5691"] JW- welcome. i have several sako rifles they are lighter versions from 1967 . i compete mainly with a remington 6.5-284 with a heavy krieger barrel. weighs about 16.5 lbs. i have used my senderos (8.5 lbs) in 300 win mag , 7mm mag, and 6.5-284. For targets only weight is an advantage ( your friend). I do not have a savage but i have shot against them. i reccomend a heavier one like the lrp or the f-class. not sure what calibers it comes in. I believe the savge you mentioned weighs less than a sendero and the sako about the same. check out what the f-class shooters use 18 lbs(?) ( just like shotguns in sporting clays) ; the further you depart from what they use the more challenging it is, and/or less capable the rifle is. the calibers you picked are good, the rifle is more important than the caliber. [/QUOTE]
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