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Remington cdl sf or savage 11
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<blockquote data-quote="JOHNNIE WALKER" data-source="post: 1015454" data-attributes="member: 67011"><p>"Brownington". I LOVE IT!!!!!!! </p><p> I also really agree that reloading can turn an "inaccurate" rifle into a great shooter. I've experianced this for myself. I also agree that people tend to post bad experiences, over good ones. </p><p> Fit and feel is a big thing. Dose one feel better to you than the other? How's the trigger and the bolt feel? If you're like me, you'll second guess your choice as soon as you make it. Then you'll question yourself about the whole thing until your comfortable with it, and once it puts meat on the table it'll be the greatest thing ever. Being able to taylor the round for the rifle will make a big difference. I would guess you'll be fine either way you go. </p><p> Also, I see your from West Virginia. I've hunted West Virginia. The Otter Creek Wilderness was beautiful, and the Dolly Sods was a very interesting place to be. I really enjoyed my time there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JOHNNIE WALKER, post: 1015454, member: 67011"] "Brownington". I LOVE IT!!!!!!! I also really agree that reloading can turn an "inaccurate" rifle into a great shooter. I've experianced this for myself. I also agree that people tend to post bad experiences, over good ones. Fit and feel is a big thing. Dose one feel better to you than the other? How's the trigger and the bolt feel? If you're like me, you'll second guess your choice as soon as you make it. Then you'll question yourself about the whole thing until your comfortable with it, and once it puts meat on the table it'll be the greatest thing ever. Being able to taylor the round for the rifle will make a big difference. I would guess you'll be fine either way you go. Also, I see your from West Virginia. I've hunted West Virginia. The Otter Creek Wilderness was beautiful, and the Dolly Sods was a very interesting place to be. I really enjoyed my time there. [/QUOTE]
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