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Ar10 6.5 creedmore vs bolt gun
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<blockquote data-quote="FIGJAM" data-source="post: 1519956" data-attributes="member: 71039"><p>Good call on the humble bolt action. I second what a few other have mentioned regarding the 5r Gen 2. I have one in 260 and it is becoming one of my favorites. I just got it scoped up and ready to shoot a couple months ago. I took it to ND while I was pheasant hunting and shot a coyote at 521 yards and a whitetail at 250 this year. The only sucky part about remingtons is their triggers, even on these $1k plus rifles. I just always plan on adding $150 to the price for a Timney. </p><p></p><p>I have a buddy who has the Tikka CTR and he really likes it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FIGJAM, post: 1519956, member: 71039"] Good call on the humble bolt action. I second what a few other have mentioned regarding the 5r Gen 2. I have one in 260 and it is becoming one of my favorites. I just got it scoped up and ready to shoot a couple months ago. I took it to ND while I was pheasant hunting and shot a coyote at 521 yards and a whitetail at 250 this year. The only sucky part about remingtons is their triggers, even on these $1k plus rifles. I just always plan on adding $150 to the price for a Timney. I have a buddy who has the Tikka CTR and he really likes it. [/QUOTE]
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