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The Basics, Starting Out
243 beginers Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Unofficial Gun Addict (UGA)" data-source="post: 992770" data-attributes="member: 81139"><p>Well... Tough choices... But a lot of fun. I have 1 remington 700, 4 savages, 1 winchester model 70, and 4 tikkas. Which would I choose? Well... All of them are tack drivers minus 1 of the savages that just came from the factory refusing to shoot anything well. (Best.. 2" @ 100 yds). All the others shoot .3 to .75 at 100.</p><p></p><p>Again... Which would I choose? Depends. If you want to upgrade... Change parts, etc... It's hard to beat the remington 700. Tons of aftermarket accessories and parts so you can go hog wild accessorizing and upgrading. If you think you might like to change out your own barrels... Savage is one that you can do so yourself fairly easily. If you just want a rifle that has one of the smoothest actions around, shoots nearly everything well that you feed it and an excellent trigger... Tikka is hard to beat.</p><p></p><p>Others have recommended weatherby etc. fact is, there are so many excellently produced rifles out right now... You'd have a tough time choosing a gun that doesn't perform extremely well... Unless you just happen to get a lemon from the factory.</p><p></p><p>Try as many as you can and see what feels good in your hands. Something will appeal to you!!! Good luck and good shooting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unofficial Gun Addict (UGA), post: 992770, member: 81139"] Well... Tough choices... But a lot of fun. I have 1 remington 700, 4 savages, 1 winchester model 70, and 4 tikkas. Which would I choose? Well... All of them are tack drivers minus 1 of the savages that just came from the factory refusing to shoot anything well. (Best.. 2" @ 100 yds). All the others shoot .3 to .75 at 100. Again... Which would I choose? Depends. If you want to upgrade... Change parts, etc... It's hard to beat the remington 700. Tons of aftermarket accessories and parts so you can go hog wild accessorizing and upgrading. If you think you might like to change out your own barrels... Savage is one that you can do so yourself fairly easily. If you just want a rifle that has one of the smoothest actions around, shoots nearly everything well that you feed it and an excellent trigger... Tikka is hard to beat. Others have recommended weatherby etc. fact is, there are so many excellently produced rifles out right now... You'd have a tough time choosing a gun that doesn't perform extremely well... Unless you just happen to get a lemon from the factory. Try as many as you can and see what feels good in your hands. Something will appeal to you!!! Good luck and good shooting! [/QUOTE]
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