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<blockquote data-quote="RWE" data-source="post: 2805697" data-attributes="member: 20736"><p>TLDR</p><p></p><p>I love all guns just about and Sako, Tikka, Cooper, Bergara, on and on and on…. Are all good in one or many regards.</p><p></p><p>But I have to say, I have been tickled to death with $800-900 Savage 10, 12 and Remington 700 SPS varmint rifles, in new stocks (quoted price adjusted). Nephew and a buddy have been shooting reloads into sub half MOA groups when tongue held right and all else in our favor. They are better than our ability and typically sub MOA if the trigger nut isn't acting up. Buddy only shoots FGMM, same, sub MOA typically.</p><p></p><p>Shooter skill has A LOT to do with it. First rifle? By all means get what you want and can afford but remember ammo isn't cheap and dry fire only gets you so far. Live fire, drills, check out PRS/NRL… practice.</p><p></p><p>Pic: Nephews (23 year old) Savage 10 308 printed these groups. The targets are from proving a new load. 168 gr Hornady HPBT, five each, 100 yards, off of a cheap folding table from the barn and a bipod. One is Fed brass and the other is Black Hills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RWE, post: 2805697, member: 20736"] TLDR I love all guns just about and Sako, Tikka, Cooper, Bergara, on and on and on…. Are all good in one or many regards. But I have to say, I have been tickled to death with $800-900 Savage 10, 12 and Remington 700 SPS varmint rifles, in new stocks (quoted price adjusted). Nephew and a buddy have been shooting reloads into sub half MOA groups when tongue held right and all else in our favor. They are better than our ability and typically sub MOA if the trigger nut isn’t acting up. Buddy only shoots FGMM, same, sub MOA typically. Shooter skill has A LOT to do with it. First rifle? By all means get what you want and can afford but remember ammo isn’t cheap and dry fire only gets you so far. Live fire, drills, check out PRS/NRL… practice. Pic: Nephews (23 year old) Savage 10 308 printed these groups. The targets are from proving a new load. 168 gr Hornady HPBT, five each, 100 yards, off of a cheap folding table from the barn and a bipod. One is Fed brass and the other is Black Hills. [/QUOTE]
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