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Mountain rifle - build or buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Roughwater" data-source="post: 1512145" data-attributes="member: 33915"><p>For the money a guy can't go wrong with a Savage. I have 3 savage rifles and they are all very accurate. I have a friend who has at least 3 savages as well and neither of us has had the first problem with any of them. One of my savage rifles is a heavy barrel 308 and very accurate. Dicks sells them and they don't cost a lot. Only negative is the model I have is heavy which isn't a problem for how I hunt deer but I wouldn't want to take it on a hunt where I have to pack in several miles. As most know a heavy rifle helps a lot to reduce recoil and I feel it adds a element of accuracy from the weight as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roughwater, post: 1512145, member: 33915"] For the money a guy can't go wrong with a Savage. I have 3 savage rifles and they are all very accurate. I have a friend who has at least 3 savages as well and neither of us has had the first problem with any of them. One of my savage rifles is a heavy barrel 308 and very accurate. Dicks sells them and they don't cost a lot. Only negative is the model I have is heavy which isn't a problem for how I hunt deer but I wouldn't want to take it on a hunt where I have to pack in several miles. As most know a heavy rifle helps a lot to reduce recoil and I feel it adds a element of accuracy from the weight as well. [/QUOTE]
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