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<blockquote data-quote="rtv900" data-source="post: 240466" data-attributes="member: 9837"><p>I have several swaro scopes. Most of my experience with swaro scopes has been on big bore dangerous game guns so I have them in the 1-6 power range. I own one Z6 that is 2-12x50. It is a really nice scope. I am setting up another coyote gun right now and I believe I will go with a Nightforce compact 2.5-10x36. This will be my first Nightforce scope. People here have nothing but good things to say about those scopes. They say great things about its clarity, durability and most about its function. I think you should check them out as well. But swaro for now (since I dont own a Nightforce yet) is one scope I love to look through.</p><p> </p><p>Have you thought about getting a Remington rifle (new or used) and having it re-barreled with a quality barrel in the caliber of your choice? I shoot several factory remingtons and I have always had good luck. As I have shot more and learned more from this forum I think having something re-barreled with a high quality barrel makes a lot of sense. I own a a 300wsm and a 7mm. I guess I would take a 7mm. The reason I say that is there seems to be more flexability in reloading for a 7mm. If you are not going to reload then I would go with a 300wsm. They are a short action and you can make a more compact rifle if that is important to you.</p><p> </p><p>There are several gunsmiths on this forum that I am sure would re-barrel a gun for you. I would think you could get the whole thing done inside your budget. I bet you would have a wonderful gun to shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rtv900, post: 240466, member: 9837"] I have several swaro scopes. Most of my experience with swaro scopes has been on big bore dangerous game guns so I have them in the 1-6 power range. I own one Z6 that is 2-12x50. It is a really nice scope. I am setting up another coyote gun right now and I believe I will go with a Nightforce compact 2.5-10x36. This will be my first Nightforce scope. People here have nothing but good things to say about those scopes. They say great things about its clarity, durability and most about its function. I think you should check them out as well. But swaro for now (since I dont own a Nightforce yet) is one scope I love to look through. Have you thought about getting a Remington rifle (new or used) and having it re-barreled with a quality barrel in the caliber of your choice? I shoot several factory remingtons and I have always had good luck. As I have shot more and learned more from this forum I think having something re-barreled with a high quality barrel makes a lot of sense. I own a a 300wsm and a 7mm. I guess I would take a 7mm. The reason I say that is there seems to be more flexability in reloading for a 7mm. If you are not going to reload then I would go with a 300wsm. They are a short action and you can make a more compact rifle if that is important to you. There are several gunsmiths on this forum that I am sure would re-barrel a gun for you. I would think you could get the whole thing done inside your budget. I bet you would have a wonderful gun to shoot. [/QUOTE]
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