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Remington 798/799
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<blockquote data-quote="slab" data-source="post: 101530" data-attributes="member: 5714"><p>I have the Charles Daly model in .270 and I can say its not the smoothest action I have ever felt as a matter of fact its kind of rough but it sure does shoot good and thats what matters to me. I shoot alot of.223 and such during the year but deer hunting only 2 weeks at most. So what I am saying is if you are looking for a basic sturdy rifle to use</p><p>a few times during the year they are just fine mine shoots 130 grain factory Hornady rounds from 3/4 to 1". So if you can find a Chales Daly before they are all gone you can save some $$$$</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slab, post: 101530, member: 5714"] I have the Charles Daly model in .270 and I can say its not the smoothest action I have ever felt as a matter of fact its kind of rough but it sure does shoot good and thats what matters to me. I shoot alot of.223 and such during the year but deer hunting only 2 weeks at most. So what I am saying is if you are looking for a basic sturdy rifle to use a few times during the year they are just fine mine shoots 130 grain factory Hornady rounds from 3/4 to 1". So if you can find a Chales Daly before they are all gone you can save some $$$$ [/QUOTE]
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