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22/250 varmint rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Savage 12BVSS" data-source="post: 1848188" data-attributes="member: 112413"><p>This is an interesting thread, the OP asks about a 22-250 varmint rifle. As you would expect there are all kinds of opinions and suggestions made. I figured there would be a few savage, cz, tikka, and remington shooters post, their guns are around a $1000 (savage for sure don't know what the other's sell for) and will usually shoot quarter inch or better if you handload. Mine I put less than a hundred dollars into, mounted a scope, it will shoot ones no problem with little effort. I guess if you just want to spend more and not shoot a production rifle that's certainly a valid option, but I don't believe you will see better accuracy. The OP has gotten good suggestions for sure, but there truly is a best bang for your buck in varmint rifles and its production gun's. </p><p></p><p>A post on sporter rifles would be a more valid comparison between production and custom rifles. I use nothing but the action on sporter production rifles I put together for accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Savage 12BVSS, post: 1848188, member: 112413"] This is an interesting thread, the OP asks about a 22-250 varmint rifle. As you would expect there are all kinds of opinions and suggestions made. I figured there would be a few savage, cz, tikka, and remington shooters post, their guns are around a $1000 (savage for sure don't know what the other's sell for) and will usually shoot quarter inch or better if you handload. Mine I put less than a hundred dollars into, mounted a scope, it will shoot ones no problem with little effort. I guess if you just want to spend more and not shoot a production rifle that's certainly a valid option, but I don't believe you will see better accuracy. The OP has gotten good suggestions for sure, but there truly is a best bang for your buck in varmint rifles and its production gun's. A post on sporter rifles would be a more valid comparison between production and custom rifles. I use nothing but the action on sporter production rifles I put together for accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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