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<blockquote data-quote="Sykes" data-source="post: 1418084" data-attributes="member: 77814"><p>I have no experience with a Barrett but Have had 3 Kimbers and had good luck with them all but there seems to be a lot of hit and miss with a Kimber. Skip the Remington in my opinion unless it's an older one. Cooper is above your price point but they make an excellent rifle, that is what I'd go with if you can swing it. sometimes you can find a used one under $2000. I sure like the 2 I've had. They shoot great and are put together very well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sykes, post: 1418084, member: 77814"] I have no experience with a Barrett but Have had 3 Kimbers and had good luck with them all but there seems to be a lot of hit and miss with a Kimber. Skip the Remington in my opinion unless it's an older one. Cooper is above your price point but they make an excellent rifle, that is what I'd go with if you can swing it. sometimes you can find a used one under $2000. I sure like the 2 I've had. They shoot great and are put together very well. [/QUOTE]
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