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<blockquote data-quote="ubettcha13" data-source="post: 461132" data-attributes="member: 26406"><p>Savage 11 in 243 Nikon monarch in 3-12x or 4-16 bdc</p><p>Weatherby sub-moa vangard in 243 Burris 3.5-10 at swfa is on sale for $299</p><p>Used rifles at your local dealer can be a bargin as well. Most need to be bedded and a crown job which makes them good serviceable rifles</p><p> Remington and Savage are the lead donor rifles but a Winchester or some of the others will also make a good choices if you have a smith local to you to do the work on a particular brand. </p><p> There are many smiths here that can also tell you which brands they prefer to use to make shoot well. </p><p> First rifle you need is a .22 rimfire to learn the basics. I would start with a 22 and shoot for 3 months before the purchase of a center fire anything if your just learning to shoot for starters</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ubettcha13, post: 461132, member: 26406"] Savage 11 in 243 Nikon monarch in 3-12x or 4-16 bdc Weatherby sub-moa vangard in 243 Burris 3.5-10 at swfa is on sale for $299 Used rifles at your local dealer can be a bargin as well. Most need to be bedded and a crown job which makes them good serviceable rifles Remington and Savage are the lead donor rifles but a Winchester or some of the others will also make a good choices if you have a smith local to you to do the work on a particular brand. There are many smiths here that can also tell you which brands they prefer to use to make shoot well. First rifle you need is a .22 rimfire to learn the basics. I would start with a 22 and shoot for 3 months before the purchase of a center fire anything if your just learning to shoot for starters [/QUOTE]
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