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<blockquote data-quote="catorres1" data-source="post: 1012478" data-attributes="member: 80699"><p>Yeah, and therein lies the problem. If money were not so tight, I would buy the Vanguard and then immediately have it rebarreled in 6.5 creedmoor and it would be done and dusted. But that option brings me up to about $1300 or so. I am trying to stick to around $700 for this particular rifle. That's about what the Vanguard RC 308 will cost, and also what the Remington (if I can find one!) will cost. The Savage starts higher.</p><p></p><p>Conceivably, if I was confident that the Remmy would shoot without more money piling in, I would buy it, swap the stock for the one I really want, and be in it for about 1kish. But if it won't shoot, like the one I just got rid of, then I'm screwed...again.</p><p></p><p>Money is always, it seems, the obstacle!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catorres1, post: 1012478, member: 80699"] Yeah, and therein lies the problem. If money were not so tight, I would buy the Vanguard and then immediately have it rebarreled in 6.5 creedmoor and it would be done and dusted. But that option brings me up to about $1300 or so. I am trying to stick to around $700 for this particular rifle. That's about what the Vanguard RC 308 will cost, and also what the Remington (if I can find one!) will cost. The Savage starts higher. Conceivably, if I was confident that the Remmy would shoot without more money piling in, I would buy it, swap the stock for the one I really want, and be in it for about 1kish. But if it won't shoot, like the one I just got rid of, then I'm screwed...again. Money is always, it seems, the obstacle! [/QUOTE]
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