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Springfield M1
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<blockquote data-quote="bukhunters" data-source="post: 951216" data-attributes="member: 80226"><p>I'm looking at a 280 or 270 in bolt action but I do have a problem with those little </p><p>prairie dogs. A 280 would hit the target all the time but it's going to add up when it comes to money. That's when the M1 comes in small but strong ammo could stop a dog,and ammo would cost a fraction of the price. There's a M1 standard and a SOCOM 16 that Springfield makes It looks good and sturdy.You tell me what you think of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bukhunters, post: 951216, member: 80226"] I'm looking at a 280 or 270 in bolt action but I do have a problem with those little prairie dogs. A 280 would hit the target all the time but it's going to add up when it comes to money. That's when the M1 comes in small but strong ammo could stop a dog,and ammo would cost a fraction of the price. There's a M1 standard and a SOCOM 16 that Springfield makes It looks good and sturdy.You tell me what you think of it. [/QUOTE]
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