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Advice on 6.5 factory production rifles for hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="whirlwindjml" data-source="post: 1580920" data-attributes="member: 19793"><p>I should add.... I did get rid of the little stamped steel rings and added egw picatinny and 6 hole weaver rings. Other than that its factory with factory ammo and sub moa. I don't know who your going to let use the gun.... But I bought the axis2 because I didn't want to drop coin on a gun / optic that kids that might slip and drop it. At least until they prove they're responsible. </p><p></p><p>Most all the new factory guns (except the occasional lemon) are better machined than the ones of the previous decades. Even the $300 mossbergs have spit out decent groups. Until someone's proven they a) really enjoy marksmanship or hunting b) will be responsible and take care of the gun..... That's all i'd buy them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whirlwindjml, post: 1580920, member: 19793"] I should add.... I did get rid of the little stamped steel rings and added egw picatinny and 6 hole weaver rings. Other than that its factory with factory ammo and sub moa. I don't know who your going to let use the gun.... But I bought the axis2 because I didn't want to drop coin on a gun / optic that kids that might slip and drop it. At least until they prove they're responsible. Most all the new factory guns (except the occasional lemon) are better machined than the ones of the previous decades. Even the $300 mossbergs have spit out decent groups. Until someone's proven they a) really enjoy marksmanship or hunting b) will be responsible and take care of the gun..... That's all i'd buy them. [/QUOTE]
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