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1st elk hunt need rifle advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Hespco" data-source="post: 1599498" data-attributes="member: 109476"><p>A friend bought a new Sako Bavarian in 260 Rem last year. No matter what bullet he used he could never get better than a 3" group. Paid around $2000 for it. Rifle was taken back & he received a full refund. Brand name does not guarantee accuracy. My Savage model 16 in 260 Rem will almost shoot one hole three shot groups. My friend who had the Sako bought a new Savage 16 in 260 Rem & it shoots as accurately as mine. The game goes down with properly a placed bullet. They have no way of knowing if the bullet came from a $2000 rifle or a $500 one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hespco, post: 1599498, member: 109476"] A friend bought a new Sako Bavarian in 260 Rem last year. No matter what bullet he used he could never get better than a 3" group. Paid around $2000 for it. Rifle was taken back & he received a full refund. Brand name does not guarantee accuracy. My Savage model 16 in 260 Rem will almost shoot one hole three shot groups. My friend who had the Sako bought a new Savage 16 in 260 Rem & it shoots as accurately as mine. The game goes down with properly a placed bullet. They have no way of knowing if the bullet came from a $2000 rifle or a $500 one. [/QUOTE]
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