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<blockquote data-quote="Vol1975" data-source="post: 1712402" data-attributes="member: 100380"><p>Lots of good factory guns will shoot really good. Espically if you reload the right way. Winchester, Remington, and I will Throw out another. See below. The thing is When u buy higher end guns (custom) and scope you really cut down on factory misses. But most of the time you can get a lot of money in it quickly. Figure out how far you talking about shoot, how much u hunt, and go from their. You can get a lot of money in custom guns as we all know. </p><p></p><p>The two guns I use the most is a old ruger m77 with a benchmark barrel on it that bench mark put on the gun. That gun out shoots me. Have a 1000 buck in the whole package. </p><p>Another factory gun is a </p><p>Steyr. I have a 30-06 that I use as my primary all around meat and potatoes gun. Shoot out to 500 yards and it shoot very good. I have some high end guns but that gun has killed an amazing number of game. It really likes flat base bullets like the hornady soft points. Those bullet alone will hold 3/4 group. </p><p></p><p>Guess what I'm getting at is I have others that is much higher end guns but those are the ones I pack around and beat up.</p><p>So spend a little or spend a lot. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vol1975, post: 1712402, member: 100380"] Lots of good factory guns will shoot really good. Espically if you reload the right way. Winchester, Remington, and I will Throw out another. See below. The thing is When u buy higher end guns (custom) and scope you really cut down on factory misses. But most of the time you can get a lot of money in it quickly. Figure out how far you talking about shoot, how much u hunt, and go from their. You can get a lot of money in custom guns as we all know. The two guns I use the most is a old ruger m77 with a benchmark barrel on it that bench mark put on the gun. That gun out shoots me. Have a 1000 buck in the whole package. Another factory gun is a Steyr. I have a 30-06 that I use as my primary all around meat and potatoes gun. Shoot out to 500 yards and it shoot very good. I have some high end guns but that gun has killed an amazing number of game. It really likes flat base bullets like the hornady soft points. Those bullet alone will hold 3/4 group. Guess what I’m getting at is I have others that is much higher end guns but those are the ones I pack around and beat up. So spend a little or spend a lot. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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