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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Pls help me pick a 7mm mag
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<blockquote data-quote="gilmillan1" data-source="post: 881180" data-attributes="member: 59183"><p>this is my humble opinion. I have shot a number of rifles, from custom to the cheap savages. I got to say that the Remington 700 is my favorite rifle. With that being said, if I had a limited budget, I would probably <strong>not</strong> get it. A Remington is a very nice rifle once it is configured. Every Remington I have has a jewel trigger, glass bedding (on a wood stock or HS stock), and a 20 moa nightforce rail, nightforce rings and a quality scope. Once you add these things to the Remington, I venture to say that it is one of the best rifles you will shoot. Now if you shoot an entry level Remington, it will suck. If you are on a limited budget, I would get something else other than a Remington. A browning and a weatherby is a great entry level rifle. I would opt for one of those instead of a Remington if I was going to leave it as it is from the factory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gilmillan1, post: 881180, member: 59183"] this is my humble opinion. I have shot a number of rifles, from custom to the cheap savages. I got to say that the Remington 700 is my favorite rifle. With that being said, if I had a limited budget, I would probably [B]not[/B] get it. A Remington is a very nice rifle once it is configured. Every Remington I have has a jewel trigger, glass bedding (on a wood stock or HS stock), and a 20 moa nightforce rail, nightforce rings and a quality scope. Once you add these things to the Remington, I venture to say that it is one of the best rifles you will shoot. Now if you shoot an entry level Remington, it will suck. If you are on a limited budget, I would get something else other than a Remington. A browning and a weatherby is a great entry level rifle. I would opt for one of those instead of a Remington if I was going to leave it as it is from the factory. [/QUOTE]
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