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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Richard Gray" data-source="post: 2804560" data-attributes="member: 111239"><p>My number 1 choice of production rifles is WBY, but I don't think they are within your price range of $2K. However my second and near first is Browning. They offer a MARK III BAR 300 W for under $1600. I have a BAR 243 that shoots quite accurately. Number 3 is first gun I ever owned; a Winchester 290 then a few years latter a Model 94 Classic 30-30. Not a long range gun but up to 300 yards very accurate. I am a firm believer in accuracy is about 40% knowing the gun and how it shoots and what it is capable of. You learn little secrets about a gun that you have owned and used for a long time, and I've used this Model 94 for over 50 years. So any name brand Winchester, Browning, Ruger, Henry are all good choices. Don't over think the process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Richard Gray, post: 2804560, member: 111239"] My number 1 choice of production rifles is WBY, but I don't think they are within your price range of $2K. However my second and near first is Browning. They offer a MARK III BAR 300 W for under $1600. I have a BAR 243 that shoots quite accurately. Number 3 is first gun I ever owned; a Winchester 290 then a few years latter a Model 94 Classic 30-30. Not a long range gun but up to 300 yards very accurate. I am a firm believer in accuracy is about 40% knowing the gun and how it shoots and what it is capable of. You learn little secrets about a gun that you have owned and used for a long time, and I've used this Model 94 for over 50 years. So any name brand Winchester, Browning, Ruger, Henry are all good choices. Don't over think the process. [/QUOTE]
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