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Looking for a new caliber please help. Lol
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<blockquote data-quote="StumpGrinder" data-source="post: 1944257" data-attributes="member: 114832"><p>also for simple range fun and varmints the 223/5.56 is cheap to feed very light recoil and available in all platforms. In my state it is also legal for deer and I have taken several with it. We have the smaller Virginia strain here and shots of 100 yds or less are common. Do your reasearch and look at reviews before you select your rifle. There are cheap rifles and then there are inexpensive well made rifles. I have not heard good things about the fit and finish of the Mossberg Patriot. The aluminum bedding system on the Savage is intriguing. The tika and cz are solid shooters as well as are the big name brands. In my opinion the one time cost of the rifle is less important than what it will cost to feed it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StumpGrinder, post: 1944257, member: 114832"] also for simple range fun and varmints the 223/5.56 is cheap to feed very light recoil and available in all platforms. In my state it is also legal for deer and I have taken several with it. We have the smaller Virginia strain here and shots of 100 yds or less are common. Do your reasearch and look at reviews before you select your rifle. There are cheap rifles and then there are inexpensive well made rifles. I have not heard good things about the fit and finish of the Mossberg Patriot. The aluminum bedding system on the Savage is intriguing. The tika and cz are solid shooters as well as are the big name brands. In my opinion the one time cost of the rifle is less important than what it will cost to feed it. [/QUOTE]
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