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300 wsm build for european games, selective hunting in Italy
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<blockquote data-quote="Bang4theBuck" data-source="post: 2780709" data-attributes="member: 73596"><p>I am not one of those guys that wants everyone to like what I bought, but I have to say, I bought a new Savage Impulse (wait don't stop reading). I bought.it in 300 WSM, and it is the first American straight-pull rifle. I have lots of different rifles in many different calibers, but I think the 300 WSM is goingnto be a favorite. Very versatile. As far as the rifle goes, it has proven to be very accurate, and is very innovative, which is what brought.me to it. Something to consider. I put a relatively inexpensive scope on it, which is feature packed. It's a Burris Signature HD 3-15x44. It's got an illuminated reticle, and side parallax adjustment and long eye relief. I really like the scope so far, but the us has been limited to only the range so far, so I can't give it a full review. Good luck, and reach out via PM with any further questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bang4theBuck, post: 2780709, member: 73596"] I am not one of those guys that wants everyone to like what I bought, but I have to say, I bought a new Savage Impulse (wait don't stop reading). I bought.it in 300 WSM, and it is the first American straight-pull rifle. I have lots of different rifles in many different calibers, but I think the 300 WSM is goingnto be a favorite. Very versatile. As far as the rifle goes, it has proven to be very accurate, and is very innovative, which is what brought.me to it. Something to consider. I put a relatively inexpensive scope on it, which is feature packed. It's a Burris Signature HD 3-15x44. It's got an illuminated reticle, and side parallax adjustment and long eye relief. I really like the scope so far, but the us has been limited to only the range so far, so I can't give it a full review. Good luck, and reach out via PM with any further questions. [/QUOTE]
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