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6.5 PRC rifle decisions
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<blockquote data-quote="Jack300WSM" data-source="post: 2880310" data-attributes="member: 107882"><p>I've owned CA Ridgeline, a Browning X Bolt, several Savage 10's and 12's, and several Rem 700's. I've always enjoyed modifying and tinkering with the 700's but I will say out of all the rifles I've owned the savage is the roughest tooling, least attractive but most accurate across the board (no tinkering needed other than load development). The CA has all the bells and whistles but was probably my biggest problem child out of the bunch. Just my 2c based on my experiences</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack300WSM, post: 2880310, member: 107882"] I’ve owned CA Ridgeline, a Browning X Bolt, several Savage 10’s and 12’s, and several Rem 700’s. I’ve always enjoyed modifying and tinkering with the 700’s but I will say out of all the rifles I’ve owned the savage is the roughest tooling, least attractive but most accurate across the board (no tinkering needed other than load development). The CA has all the bells and whistles but was probably my biggest problem child out of the bunch. Just my 2c based on my experiences [/QUOTE]
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