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The Basics, Starting Out
Suggestions for first LRH gun?
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<blockquote data-quote="britz" data-source="post: 145309" data-attributes="member: 7865"><p>Well, I try to let people know that I am new to the site two. Here is some infoe that I have for ya. Remington 700 actions seem to be one of the most popular actions in the costomation arena. They are easy to work on, good to start with and very strong. However, there are many other good rifles in this price range. I just ordered a Tikka (mostly because it was low cost in a southpaw version. You could pick up a Browning w/ a boss for the higher end of your price range. If you are worried about cost of shooting, you may wish to lean towards the older more standardized mags. Also, the bigger and faster the gun, the shorter the barrel life. </p><p>But I will advise you to waite for more experienced shooters on this site to give advice.</p><p>Britz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="britz, post: 145309, member: 7865"] Well, I try to let people know that I am new to the site two. Here is some infoe that I have for ya. Remington 700 actions seem to be one of the most popular actions in the costomation arena. They are easy to work on, good to start with and very strong. However, there are many other good rifles in this price range. I just ordered a Tikka (mostly because it was low cost in a southpaw version. You could pick up a Browning w/ a boss for the higher end of your price range. If you are worried about cost of shooting, you may wish to lean towards the older more standardized mags. Also, the bigger and faster the gun, the shorter the barrel life. But I will advise you to waite for more experienced shooters on this site to give advice. Britz [/QUOTE]
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