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Cheaper starter rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="LVJ76" data-source="post: 1596620" data-attributes="member: 108965"><p>Hi Cole, I disagree a bit with you that these won't feel like high end guns, at least for me they do. The shoot very accurately once you find the right load or factory ammo. The Remington 700's have adjustable triggers and they have a crisp break with no creep and I agree that you need a decent scope. I've never bought or used a hunting rifle that has cost more than $900 for the rifle and scope all together, I have done an upgrade or two later like a better stock or scope.</p><p></p><p>A buddy of mine has a more expensive Rem 700 and an even more expensive Bergara, they both shoot just as good as mine. </p><p></p><p>And your dad's gun, priceless, those are the best ones, I bet it's lots of fun to shoot that rifle.</p><p></p><p>All you need is a trained or well prepared guy or gal behind these rifles, that's it. I believe the work and dedication you put in to finding the right load and making that gun shoot really good is what makes the rifle valuable. Just my opinion, that's all.</p><p></p><p>Best Regards</p><p></p><p>LVJ76</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LVJ76, post: 1596620, member: 108965"] Hi Cole, I disagree a bit with you that these won't feel like high end guns, at least for me they do. The shoot very accurately once you find the right load or factory ammo. The Remington 700's have adjustable triggers and they have a crisp break with no creep and I agree that you need a decent scope. I've never bought or used a hunting rifle that has cost more than $900 for the rifle and scope all together, I have done an upgrade or two later like a better stock or scope. A buddy of mine has a more expensive Rem 700 and an even more expensive Bergara, they both shoot just as good as mine. And your dad's gun, priceless, those are the best ones, I bet it's lots of fun to shoot that rifle. All you need is a trained or well prepared guy or gal behind these rifles, that's it. I believe the work and dedication you put in to finding the right load and making that gun shoot really good is what makes the rifle valuable. Just my opinion, that's all. Best Regards LVJ76 [/QUOTE]
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