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long range Pronghorn, Whitetail & Muley cartridge choice
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2506" data-source="post: 563639" data-attributes="member: 31181"><p>My first 25-06 was a savage 112 bvss which they no longer make. I could easily get .5 moa 5 shot groups with several different bullet weights and makes. I have owned three savage rifles and shot several more and have never seen one that wouldnt shoot at least .75 moa. If you can get past the looks and feel i dont think you will find many factory guns that will outshoot them. Another good thing with savage is the ever expanding availability of aftermarket parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2506, post: 563639, member: 31181"] My first 25-06 was a savage 112 bvss which they no longer make. I could easily get .5 moa 5 shot groups with several different bullet weights and makes. I have owned three savage rifles and shot several more and have never seen one that wouldnt shoot at least .75 moa. If you can get past the looks and feel i dont think you will find many factory guns that will outshoot them. Another good thing with savage is the ever expanding availability of aftermarket parts. [/QUOTE]
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