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<blockquote data-quote="RogueWatchmen" data-source="post: 531887" data-attributes="member: 35746"><p>If 30-06 is such a good round howcome I see so much talk about the .308 for everything from hunting, sharpshooting, and law enforcment? Also I don't really plan on loading my own rounds mainly because for me it's more economical to purchase them because of the upfront cost of buying the loading materials and space needed for it.</p><p> </p><p>How easy are the Savage's to modify down the road? Modifying a firearm seems a little risky as a DIY project all in all. I play paintball and have modified those quite a bit, but I dont have to worry about it blowing up in my face either lol.</p><p> </p><p>So now I'm really leaning to a savage, I might try and put a better scope on my 30-06 and play with it in the meantime, but I really hate to modify it in any way mainly because it's the first rifle I got from my dad. It's a sentimental kind of thing for me more than anything really. Hope that makes sense to all of ya hehe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RogueWatchmen, post: 531887, member: 35746"] If 30-06 is such a good round howcome I see so much talk about the .308 for everything from hunting, sharpshooting, and law enforcment? Also I don't really plan on loading my own rounds mainly because for me it's more economical to purchase them because of the upfront cost of buying the loading materials and space needed for it. How easy are the Savage's to modify down the road? Modifying a firearm seems a little risky as a DIY project all in all. I play paintball and have modified those quite a bit, but I dont have to worry about it blowing up in my face either lol. So now I'm really leaning to a savage, I might try and put a better scope on my 30-06 and play with it in the meantime, but I really hate to modify it in any way mainly because it's the first rifle I got from my dad. It's a sentimental kind of thing for me more than anything really. Hope that makes sense to all of ya hehe. [/QUOTE]
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