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The Basics, Starting Out
Remington 700
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<blockquote data-quote="Kanoeking" data-source="post: 1833010" data-attributes="member: 113151"><p>Do you reload? Plan to reload? There are endless calibres out there that fit your needs. I think if I was to build a budget rifle to fulfill the requirements you're after, I'd look at a Savage 10/110/12 series with a fixed 10x optic to help keep costs down. I'd look to either a .260 Remington or 7mm-08 or 308</p><p>Win in a standard short action. Standard long action look at a 280AI or for ease of find/overall capabilities the old 30-06 is hard to beat. If magnums are your cup of gin then the 7mm Rem Mag or the 300 Win Mag certainly have earned their followings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kanoeking, post: 1833010, member: 113151"] Do you reload? Plan to reload? There are endless calibres out there that fit your needs. I think if I was to build a budget rifle to fulfill the requirements you’re after, I’d look at a Savage 10/110/12 series with a fixed 10x optic to help keep costs down. I’d look to either a .260 Remington or 7mm-08 or 308 Win in a standard short action. Standard long action look at a 280AI or for ease of find/overall capabilities the old 30-06 is hard to beat. If magnums are your cup of gin then the 7mm Rem Mag or the 300 Win Mag certainly have earned their followings. [/QUOTE]
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