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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 529345" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>savage offers more of what your looking for. twist rates are something to seriously consider also. if your going to be shooting 500yds you definatly want the heavier 6mm bullets.</p><p> i own a 223 and i dont even use it for prairie dogs at that distance.</p><p> </p><p>as for the cz 527 it was by far my worst experience ever. after 4 months and 3 rifles they reluctantly refunded my money. well almost all, they refused to give credit for the sales tax i paid.</p><p> none would shoot under 11/2" after every conceivable load. its a great looking piece of sh-t.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 529345, member: 12443"] savage offers more of what your looking for. twist rates are something to seriously consider also. if your going to be shooting 500yds you definatly want the heavier 6mm bullets. i own a 223 and i dont even use it for prairie dogs at that distance. as for the cz 527 it was by far my worst experience ever. after 4 months and 3 rifles they reluctantly refunded my money. well almost all, they refused to give credit for the sales tax i paid. none would shoot under 11/2" after every conceivable load. its a great looking piece of sh-t. [/QUOTE]
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