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Building A Do All Factory Ammo Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="CNY Yote Hunter" data-source="post: 2273678" data-attributes="member: 109650"><p>I just went through this same scenario myself. Wanted a one gun for all, never ends up being the case but why not. I ended up with a Savage 110 Storm in 6.5-284. Ammo is widely available as much as one wouldn't think. I'd have zero issue with taking this rifle anywhere even though there is always bigger/ better. It's hard to beat an adjustable aluminum pillar bedded stock, stainless barrel that weighs 8lbs with scope and has almost no kick. I'd feel more comfortable with taking this rifle anywhere compared to my 300wsm or 7RM just based on how easy it is to shoot and still be able to go a long long ways out effectively. Just my 2 cents, best of luck on your choice!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CNY Yote Hunter, post: 2273678, member: 109650"] I just went through this same scenario myself. Wanted a one gun for all, never ends up being the case but why not. I ended up with a Savage 110 Storm in 6.5-284. Ammo is widely available as much as one wouldn’t think. I’d have zero issue with taking this rifle anywhere even though there is always bigger/ better. It’s hard to beat an adjustable aluminum pillar bedded stock, stainless barrel that weighs 8lbs with scope and has almost no kick. I’d feel more comfortable with taking this rifle anywhere compared to my 300wsm or 7RM just based on how easy it is to shoot and still be able to go a long long ways out effectively. Just my 2 cents, best of luck on your choice!! [/QUOTE]
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