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Best sub 2000$ non-heavyweight rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rhino Hunter" data-source="post: 1723009" data-attributes="member: 25461"><p>I'm a big Ruger fan. I have a Ruger Guide Gun in .375 Ruger and it is a TANK of a gun! I believe it has the same Hawkeye action as the gun you mention. I got mine a few years ago for $900.00 at a local gun shop here in MI. The only negative is that you MUST use hearing protection while shooting. I didn't a couple times while hunting and I'm sure it has contributed to the constant ringing in my ears now. Still a great rifle though, especially for the money. Also, keep in mind that scope rings come with the rifle.</p><p></p><p>I've used it on a hog hunt. And I also took a couple nice Sitka Blacktails on Kodiak Island that I've posted on here in the past. One a 310 yards.</p><p></p><p>I would highly recommend this rifle, in your caliber of choice. Personally I like the .300 Winnie a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhino Hunter, post: 1723009, member: 25461"] I'm a big Ruger fan. I have a Ruger Guide Gun in .375 Ruger and it is a TANK of a gun! I believe it has the same Hawkeye action as the gun you mention. I got mine a few years ago for $900.00 at a local gun shop here in MI. The only negative is that you MUST use hearing protection while shooting. I didn't a couple times while hunting and I'm sure it has contributed to the constant ringing in my ears now. Still a great rifle though, especially for the money. Also, keep in mind that scope rings come with the rifle. I've used it on a hog hunt. And I also took a couple nice Sitka Blacktails on Kodiak Island that I've posted on here in the past. One a 310 yards. I would highly recommend this rifle, in your caliber of choice. Personally I like the .300 Winnie a lot. [/QUOTE]
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