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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 672844" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>Everyone I know shooting the Savages (made in the last ten years) is very happy with them.</p><p> </p><p>Caliber wise there's not much you cannot do with the .300WM effectively out to 1,000yds and with the right bullets you can achieve incredible precision while still getting great terminal ballistics when you connect.</p><p> </p><p>Scope wise I agree with the Surgeon, there are much better scopes out there than the Nikon Monarch. Personally I'd say save a little longer and go with the Viper Vortex or Leupold, and between the two I'd say go with the Leupold VX III's or Leupold Mark IV's. Don't be afraid of buying a used Leupod either since their warranty is for life and is on the scope, not the initial purchaser.</p><p> </p><p>Nothing in the same price range beats leupold for durability or glass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 672844, member: 30902"] Everyone I know shooting the Savages (made in the last ten years) is very happy with them. Caliber wise there's not much you cannot do with the .300WM effectively out to 1,000yds and with the right bullets you can achieve incredible precision while still getting great terminal ballistics when you connect. Scope wise I agree with the Surgeon, there are much better scopes out there than the Nikon Monarch. Personally I'd say save a little longer and go with the Viper Vortex or Leupold, and between the two I'd say go with the Leupold VX III's or Leupold Mark IV's. Don't be afraid of buying a used Leupod either since their warranty is for life and is on the scope, not the initial purchaser. Nothing in the same price range beats leupold for durability or glass. [/QUOTE]
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