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<blockquote data-quote="scotsgun" data-source="post: 407060" data-attributes="member: 13278"><p>What annoys me most is buying a stock rifle which then requires an aftermarket trigger, stock, etc before being fit for purpose which to me is hunting. Therefore i just don't buy such rifles - it's for this reason that you won't find a remington or late model winchester in my collection.</p><p> </p><p>About 90% of my deer stalking and vermin control is carried out with completely stock rifles that have not been changed from the way they left the factory, in any way. My hunting rifles include:</p><p> </p><p>Tikka M65 in 25-06</p><p>Kimber 84M in .243</p><p>Steyr SSG69 in 308win</p><p>BSA Monarch in .270</p><p> </p><p>I don't mind messing around with target orientated rifles, but i expect my hunting rifles to do the job every time without fuss or requiring special handling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scotsgun, post: 407060, member: 13278"] What annoys me most is buying a stock rifle which then requires an aftermarket trigger, stock, etc before being fit for purpose which to me is hunting. Therefore i just don't buy such rifles - it's for this reason that you won't find a remington or late model winchester in my collection. About 90% of my deer stalking and vermin control is carried out with completely stock rifles that have not been changed from the way they left the factory, in any way. My hunting rifles include: Tikka M65 in 25-06 Kimber 84M in .243 Steyr SSG69 in 308win BSA Monarch in .270 I don't mind messing around with target orientated rifles, but i expect my hunting rifles to do the job every time without fuss or requiring special handling. [/QUOTE]
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