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<blockquote data-quote="Coyoter" data-source="post: 53438" data-attributes="member: 236"><p><strong>Re: I\'m new. Looking for opinions...</strong></p><p></p><p>I have to throw my .02 in with the Burris 4-16. If you shop around you can get one for $350ish. Spend the saved $ on bedding (or aftermarket pillar bedded stock) & trigger if you have it to part with. Savages can be remarkably accurate with a little TLC. </p><p> If (for some unknown reason) the 16x top end isn't high enough for you. Consider the Sightron 6-25. Optics are excelent and the price is in the same ball park. I got mine on sale for $300 a few months back and still can't believe the clarity compaired to even my Burris. .243 bullet holes @ 250 yards are easy to see if there's minimal mirrage.</p><p> Coyoter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyoter, post: 53438, member: 236"] [b]Re: I\'m new. Looking for opinions...[/b] I have to throw my .02 in with the Burris 4-16. If you shop around you can get one for $350ish. Spend the saved $ on bedding (or aftermarket pillar bedded stock) & trigger if you have it to part with. Savages can be remarkably accurate with a little TLC. If (for some unknown reason) the 16x top end isn't high enough for you. Consider the Sightron 6-25. Optics are excelent and the price is in the same ball park. I got mine on sale for $300 a few months back and still can't believe the clarity compaired to even my Burris. .243 bullet holes @ 250 yards are easy to see if there's minimal mirrage. Coyoter [/QUOTE]
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