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What Kind of Energy at Long Range?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tyler Kemp" data-source="post: 179790" data-attributes="member: 6290"><p>When I turn 18 there will some type of gun buying frenzy...</p><p></p><p>Why would a 338 be better then the 7mm in a Savage action? Would a fired shot eject without pulling the bolt on the new Savage Target Action? I will not have enough money for a long time to build a full blown custom on a BAT or Nesika action. I have had good luck with Savages, and the new action should be accurate enough, plus the switch barrel thing I like. A laminated stock for >$200, a $500 action, the trigger should be good enough, $500ish for a good barrel and brake and I should be in action. +$300ish for components and dies. Then I can swap barrels to practice and not melt my barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyler Kemp, post: 179790, member: 6290"] When I turn 18 there will some type of gun buying frenzy... Why would a 338 be better then the 7mm in a Savage action? Would a fired shot eject without pulling the bolt on the new Savage Target Action? I will not have enough money for a long time to build a full blown custom on a BAT or Nesika action. I have had good luck with Savages, and the new action should be accurate enough, plus the switch barrel thing I like. A laminated stock for >$200, a $500 action, the trigger should be good enough, $500ish for a good barrel and brake and I should be in action. +$300ish for components and dies. Then I can swap barrels to practice and not melt my barrel. [/QUOTE]
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