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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Sako or custom gun?
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<blockquote data-quote="MDJACKSON417" data-source="post: 1279244" data-attributes="member: 98887"><p>I have been going through the process of looking for a new rifle to take elk hunting and possibly get into long range shooting as well. I have decided upon a 300win(for now) but I have been having trouble deciding upon a rifle. I have read several times on the site about the Sako and that its a great gun but would the recoil be bearable in a 300 win without a break? Also would I be better off to spend more and go with a (Production)custom such as Fierce, Law or even some others? I have also even considered Gunwerks while it might push the budget would it be justifiable to spend the extra up front? </p><p></p><p>I am not looking for a gun to work on myself so to speak</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MDJACKSON417, post: 1279244, member: 98887"] I have been going through the process of looking for a new rifle to take elk hunting and possibly get into long range shooting as well. I have decided upon a 300win(for now) but I have been having trouble deciding upon a rifle. I have read several times on the site about the Sako and that its a great gun but would the recoil be bearable in a 300 win without a break? Also would I be better off to spend more and go with a (Production)custom such as Fierce, Law or even some others? I have also even considered Gunwerks while it might push the budget would it be justifiable to spend the extra up front? I am not looking for a gun to work on myself so to speak [/QUOTE]
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