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Tight budget 30.06 build.
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<blockquote data-quote="mrbofus" data-source="post: 938978" data-attributes="member: 47819"><p>Very well taken Sir, and yes, your statment in correct.</p><p>I do a lot of shooting in that 100-300yrd range and being an up close and personal archery hunter, I tend to use that same mind set in Rifle hunting, thinking I can always get closer even if it takes 1 hr to cover 100 yrds.</p><p>---just my personal hunting style---</p><p> Another piece of the puzzle, I do have a Rem 700-300 WM that has been worked a little and is a comfortable shooter, so If I do go LR it would probably be that rifle. (with a brake, pretty fun to shoot now)</p><p> I just have a soft spot for the old Rem 30.06 and am looking to put new life in her.</p><p> </p><p>Yes I mentioned Douglas for the value from what I gather, better than stock but not top end. But opinions vary of course... </p><p> </p><p>Thanks for all the Ideas and suggestions,. very helpful. </p><p>MB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbofus, post: 938978, member: 47819"] Very well taken Sir, and yes, your statment in correct. I do a lot of shooting in that 100-300yrd range and being an up close and personal archery hunter, I tend to use that same mind set in Rifle hunting, thinking I can always get closer even if it takes 1 hr to cover 100 yrds. ---just my personal hunting style--- Another piece of the puzzle, I do have a Rem 700-300 WM that has been worked a little and is a comfortable shooter, so If I do go LR it would probably be that rifle. (with a brake, pretty fun to shoot now) I just have a soft spot for the old Rem 30.06 and am looking to put new life in her. Yes I mentioned Douglas for the value from what I gather, better than stock but not top end. But opinions vary of course... Thanks for all the Ideas and suggestions,. very helpful. MB [/QUOTE]
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